Disc 1:
1. Intro / Zoo Station
2. The Fly
3. Even Better Than the Real Thing
4. Mysterious Ways
5. One / Unchained Melody
6. Until The End of the World
7. New Years Day
8. Numb
9. Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the
World
10. Angel of Harlem
11. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
12. Satellite of Love
Disc 2:
1. Dirty Day
2. Bullet the Blue Sky
3. Running to Stand Still
4. Where the Streets Have No Name
5. Pride (In the Name of Love)
6. Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed
Car
7. MacPhisto's Phone Call
8. Lemon
9. With or Without You
10. Love is Blindness
11. Can't Help Falling in Love
Source:
November 16, 1993. Adelaide, Australia.
Football Park.
Sound Quality:
A++ soundboard.
NOTE (by Chris Wolf and Mike Duchek): This is yet another CD-R set that I made myself which I recorded from a pro-shot video. I made this CD-R set because I had received this show under the title Adelaide 1993 and I was very unhappy with the quality of it, as it was very grainy sounding. I knew that my video sounded better than that, so I recorded the show in it's entirety myself.
The
quality is rather good I think. The sound is very crisp and clear-- MUCH
better than Adelaide 1993. If you have heard the bootleg titled Zoomerang
in Adelaide, this one sounds as good as that one, if not better (keep in
mind that Zoomerang in Adelaide is not a complete recording of this concert,
as it is missing the entire encore). There is a slight hiss throughout
the show from the video, but it's not very loud and can only be heard in
the quiet parts. The sound waivers a bit during the Introduction, the beginning
of "Dirty Day," and the middle of "Love Is Blindness," but it is not that
noticeable. If you weren't paying attention, you wouldn't hear it.
I
was actually pretty impressed with this recording. It's nothing like the
live recordings you get on official U2 CDs, but it is very good. It is
kind of the flat soundboard you usually get with these videos, but Bono's
voice has an echo on it that makes it sound better, and the instruments
sound very good, not like a studio. It's not as ambient as a normal
live recording, but the individual instruments and voices are very nice,
and I enjoyed it a lot, more so than something like the 12/19/87 soundboard
recording. The sound is also crystal clear, and you can hear things that
you normally can't pick out. Like in the intro, it's as if hearing "Television,
The Drug of the Nation" on a CD. It does get a little too clear sometimes
though, with Adam's bass in "Lemon" being a little too much in the foreground.
Nevertheless, it's cool to have such a soundboard recording, and this is
a much better find that either of the above mentioned commercial bootlegs.
As
for the show, although I think it's very good, I disagree that it's better
than Sydney. Some people have said it's more spontaneous, but I think
unrehearsed is more appropriate. Bono does screw up a couple times, especially
in "Stay," where he sings the second verse a second time as the ending.
"Dirty Day" has a different guitar solo, which is cool, but again that's
just different, not necessarily better. Sydney was also more energetic.
Bono seemed, in this show, a bit less lively, probably a little tired,
but the phone call is funny. A good find nonetheless, I highly recommend
it.