1. Got it right now! All I want to say is: WOW!
  2. Originally posted by germcevoyforget the audio and go get the DVD. much much better


    Obviously you didn't listen to the remastered soundboard audio yet ...



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  3. Originally posted by hodel_05Obviously you didn't listen to the remastered soundboard audio yet ...

    You might be pushing it, as the audio from the TV broadcast is hardly improvable Just kidding.
  4. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]You might be pushing it, as the audio from the TV broadcast is hardly improvable Just kidding.


    No question, the DVD is excellent (a Broadcast from german TV Station "ZDF").

    For there's a mono-sounding audio from the date circulating, that indeed doesn't reach that high
    quality, this remastered SB audio-version plays in the same league as the DVD for sure!

    So for mobile listening purposes you can now enjoy an outstanding audio as well.

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    hodel_05
  5. I had the chance to get the full show 15 years ago. My father worked for German TV-stations ZDF (which produced the Dortmund show). He hold contact to a woman who was able to copy from the original full recording of the whole concert including the 3 not broadcasted songs!
    But due to technical influences it was only possible to copy the whole thing including Brian Adams show and so on.
    Together this would have cost about 600 Euro that was too much for me and nobody knew about internet back then.
    So ZDF holds the 3 songs in their archive...

    By the way: Not all show in Dortmund were great. I attended all shows there since Lovetown. After the most brilliant second show in 1989 the third concert was a heavy rip off!
    Bono´s voice was ruined and they played a very very short show with a total running 75 minutes. The whole audience was angry and boing strong!

    I would have been better to stop the show a announce a new one like in Amsterdam some days later.
  6. Originally posted by JanRodiI had the chance to get the full show 15 years ago. My father worked for German TV-stations ZDF (which produced the Dortmund show). He hold contact to a woman who was able to copy from the original full recording of the whole concert including the 3 not broadcasted songs!
    But due to technical influences it was only possible to copy the whole thing including Brian Adams show and so on.
    Together this would have cost about 600 Euro that was too much for me and nobody knew about internet back then.
    So ZDF holds the 3 songs in their archive...
    OMG. They still holding the missing song!??!!? What the hell?? We could start a request. If we're 600 people (we can be much more anyway), it's cost about 1 euro ?!?! Whoa! We could try it,couldnt we?
    Originally posted by JanRodiBy the way: Not all show in Dortmund were great. I attended all shows there since Lovetown. After the most brilliant second show in 1989 the third concert was a heavy rip off!
    Bono´s voice was ruined and they played a very very short show with a total running 75 minutes. The whole audience was angry and boing strong!

    I would have been better to stop the show a announce a new one like in Amsterdam some days later.
    Yes we know. At least I only referred to good recordings, which is something impartial, regarding of the quality of the show itself
  7. Dortmundt is indeed awesome...Especially Electric Co. with Amazing Grace snippet and a wonderful 40, slowly played...just chilling!
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]You might be pushing it, as the audio from the TV broadcast is hardly improvable Just kidding.


    Perhaps got a link to that audio???
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Rapidshare doesn't allow me to download it (yet!), but I'm sure its spectacular (as usual with Hodel).

    EDIT. Donwloading Let's see how it works.


    Does not allow you to download?

    If you have a dynamic IP-connection, just dis-/reconnect, than you'll get another IP
    and can download again.

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    hodel_05