U2
Zoo TV Tour Leg 3
New York, NY. Yankee Stadium
August 29, 1992
Remastered
Disc 1: [58:45]
01. Intro
02. Zoo Station
03. The Fly
04. Even Better Than The Real Thing
05. Mysterious Ways
06. One
07. Unchained Melody
08. Until The End Of The World
09. New Year's Day
10. Wild Rover
11. Trying To Throw Your Arms Around The World
12. Angel Of Harlem
13. New York, New York
14. When Love Comes To Town
Disc 2: [62:27]
15. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
16. All I Want Is You
17. Sunday Bloody Sunday
18. Bullet The Blue Sky
19. Running To Stand Still
20. Where The Streets Have No Name
21. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
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22. encore intro music
23. Desire
24. phone call
25. Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
26. With Or Without You
27. Love Is Blindness --missing first notes
28. Can't Help Falling In Love --cut
Info: Well, I found this gem on the U2torrents, more precisely on the awesome Propaganda's torrent covering the whole tour. The Outside Broadcast leg is very special for me (it's the Zoo TV at it's best) and unfortunately there are not a lot of good sources, especially from the New York gigs. This is a very good audience, a true gem. I believe it's the best source available.
I decided to make it clearer and crispier than the original, so I remastered to sound good to my ears, but there are some flaws (like the audience clapping) that I wasn't able to remove. A more professional remaster would be welcome.
About the concert: This is a very energetic concert, the band was in a great mood. The setlist was quite different appearances like Sunday Bloody Sunday, All I Want Is You, and covers like Wild Rover and New York, New York. Great performances of Until The End Of The World, Bullet The Blue Sky, Desire and Love Is Blindness.
As mentioned above, the audience claps now and then (especially the older songs like New Year's Day, ISHFWILF, WOWY, etc), which can be a little annoying, but generally, there is no clapping in the new songs, which allows them to sound really great. Hope you enjoy it.
Viniedge.
Unfortunately, there is not much original info, just the lineage. Here it is:
"History:
-> DAT Clone 48Khz
-> Terratec EWX24/96 (optical in)
-> WAV
-> Cooledit Pro v1.2a (resampling 48Khz->44.1Khz q=999)
-> CDWav (track splitting)
-> FLAC frontend
-> FLAC
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Compiled by J.D. on 2004-04-06"