1. Originally posted by alexandra_t:[..]

    What, what, WHAT?!!!! Where can I take a look at that booklet?

    Two days? Are you kidding, how much does Big Mac cost?

    I love ZooTV since I watched it for the first time That was my first U2 DVD and now I am a big fan of them. My favorite moment...ah, entire era.

    I like bizarre moment with ZooBaby and Russian song, just before Daddy's Gonna Pay.

    Though, I'm Russian myself I didn't recognise all the words from it because of poor quality. Now I do. It was pretty much funny to hear Russian song on the concert of Irish band in Australia.




    U2 live from Sydney booklet DVD. There's facts everywhere.

  2. Originally posted by KieranU2:I was reading the booklet from the ZooTV like from Sydney DVD. There is some weird facts in it.
    'Number of minutes Russians have to work to buy a Big Mac: 988'
    'Most popular size of artificial breast implant: 36C'

    Also the first sentence on a page is "Zoo TV's ravishing opening sequence is still virtual Viagra".

    That is proper U2. I love it.


    Loads of facts inside the tour programme too.

    "Percentage of people with waterbeds who say they improve sex: 31"
    "Number of inches in length of European condoms: 6.8"
    "Number of inches in length of British condoms: 6"


    My favourite page is the back behind the fold. Plastered with picture of condoms, big picture of the Zoo Baby with a red cross through and it states "Safety first...wear a helmet. Zoo condoms."

    Judging by this post, I think Zoo TV certainly had a sexual element to it.
  3. Originally posted by iTim:[..]

    Loads of facts inside the tour programme too.

    "Percentage of people with waterbeds who say they improve sex: 31"
    "Number of inches in length of European condoms: 6.8"
    "Number of inches in length of British condoms: 6"


    My favourite page is the back behind the fold. Plastered with picture of condoms, big picture of the Zoo Baby with a red cross through and it states "Safety first...wear a helmet. Zoo condoms."

    Judging by this post, I think Zoo TV certainly had a sexual element to it.


    yep

    and Zoo Cola - Even Better Than The Real Thing.

  4. 1992-03-05 Atlanta was one of the best first leg bootlegs. Today/tomorrow it becomes an "adult" with its 18th birthday; if you don't have it or haven't heard it, download and/or give it a listen. Brutal show, brutal bootleg... Brutal tour.
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:1992-03-05 Atlanta was one of the best first leg bootlegs. Today/tomorrow it becomes an "adult" with its 18th birthday; if you don't have it or haven't heard it, download and/or give it a listen. Brutal show, brutal bootleg... Brutal tour.


    Brutal meaning amazing?


  6. Yep!!
    During ZOO TV was the first time I saw U2 live...great experience!
    I remember thinking: "What the h*ll is happening here?" And I wasn't the only one.
    Also witnessed for the first time that Bono has a great sense of humor.
  7. Originally posted by Rob1965:[..]

    Yep!!
    During ZOO TV was the first time I saw U2 live...great experience!
    I remember thinking: "What the h*ll is happening here?" And I wasn't the only one.
    Also witnessed for the first time that Bono has a great sense of humor.


    From the ad in Rolling Stone advertising ZooTV coming out on DVD-

    "RECALL THE MOMENTS THAT THE HOUSE LIGHTS WENT OFF
    AND THE WHOLE WORLD WENT WEIRD."
  8. i went to 4 ZOOTV shows and all of them i can remember very well
    Dotmund was great because it was indoors and the german crowd was amazing !!!
    a year later iI was at bono´s birthdays party
    Nijmegen was great because we where standing at the first row
    but when the show started every body was pushing so it get to rough for my girlfriend
    so we went more to the back of the field and watched the show from a distance
    and koln was a great show they played redemption song from bob marly and larry song dirty old town
    i like the sidney DVD but i got the dortmund show on dvd and i think ZOOTV was indoors
    way much better
  9. 28 years later and still rocking!