1. Hey, just dowloaded the fantastic Jesus Was A Cool Guy compilation. It contains an acousctic version of Acrobat..Anyone knows where it's from? When did they play this one
  2. That is a great version. If only we had another live concert version to compare it to...
  3. Sounds interesting....
  4. Originally posted by MirrorballBoyHehe, already found the answer: August 6, 1992, Hershey, PA, Hershey Stadium

    Source: http://www.shntrading.com/info308.html

    Check this version out, it's great

    Why is there no bootleg of that show lol...if indeed it was a show? Sounds like a funky compilation album though

    Random note - the show on the 7th (i.e. a day later), starts with SBS. Does anyone know how many other shows on ZooTV started with something OTHER than Zoo Station?
  5. Originally posted by WojBhoy
    Random note - the show on the 7th (i.e. a day later), starts with SBS. Does anyone know how many other shows on ZooTV started with something OTHER than Zoo Station?



    There's a note that some of the tracks might be listed incorrectly. I can't imagine a ZooTV show opening with SBS, New Years Day, and Pride.

    I'd download it to check, but I just used up my Rapidshare download limit.
  6. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    There's a note that some of the tracks might be listed incorrectly. I can't imagine a ZooTV show opening with SBS, New Years Day, and Pride.

    I'd download it to check, but I just used up my Rapidshare download limit.

    Ah right, I interpreted that "incorrect" note as meaning that the files on the .rar package were incorrect rather than the setlist...ah well, all fun lol.
  7. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Ah right, I interpreted that "incorrect" note as meaning that the files on the .rar package were incorrect rather than the setlist...ah well, all fun lol.


    It could be in the .rar, and maybe they got mislabeled on the bootleg page. Anyways, I have to wait 53 minutes before I can download.
  8. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    It could be in the .rar, and maybe they got mislabeled on the bootleg page. Anyways, I have to wait 53 minutes before I can download.

    Yeah, ah well, we shall just have to wait and see. It did seem a bit odd that the show in question doesn't apparently open with ZS...but I just thought it was like on Vertigo shows, where they'd swap around openers between LAPOE, COBL and Vertigo.
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Yeah, ah well, we shall just have to wait and see. It did seem a bit odd that the show in question doesn't apparently open with ZS...but I just thought it was like on Vertigo shows, where they'd swap around openers between LAPOE, COBL and Vertigo.


    Not only is it listed that it doesn't open with ZS, that setlist doesn't have them playing any songs from the album they're supporting on tour until the fourth song! That can't be right.
  10. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    Not only is it listed that it doesn't open with ZS, that setlist doesn't have them playing any songs from the album they're supporting on tour until the fourth song! That can't be right.

    Ahaha! Clearly something's wrong lol...

    ALSO just going back to the show in question with the acoustic Acrobat - according to
    here it never got played live....hmmm
  11. The Zoo TV page from U2gigs (http://www.u2gigs.com/ZOO_TV_Tour.html) also lists that SBS was the opener once. And it's not that weird that they open with Sunday Bloddy Sunday and New Year's Day, because it's a rehearsal and they were playing those songs for the first time during Zoo TV, and would continue to do so the rest of the tour. Playing Pride twice and after New Year's Day as the third song without any Achtung Baby tracks being already played does seem a kind of weird though.