Roma! This is Angela! (DVD)
Joshua Tree Rome, Italy
27 May 1987
Format: NTSC (720 x 480) [16 x 9 aspect ratio]
Bitrate: 9.000 Mbps
Audio: AC3
Source: Unknown generation VHS tape
Converted to DVD by: 1treehill
Interactive Menu: No
Chapter Divisions: No
(86:39)
Video = 4
Audio = 8

Part One
Where the Streets Have No Name
I Will Follow
Trip Through Your Wires
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
MLK
The Unforgettable Fire
Bullet the Blue Sky
Running To Stand Still
Exit
In God's Country
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Help
Bad
October
New Year's Day
Pride (In the Name of Love)
(73:38)
Part Two
With or Without You
40
(13:01)

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NOTE (by 1treehill, distributed with .vob files): 'For collectors that want to have almost anything!' Anyway this is what I have.  I did my better to increase its quality. After all, this show I've got it in a VHS trade 10 yrs ago at least...The concert it's complete with a very good audio.  Also this is an historical show (in my opinion) because it was the 1st long awaited U2 date in Europe since 1985 Tour after their "Live Aid revelation to the masses".  Audience and atmosphere were stunning that day and apart bono's voice probs the great U2 day of return since The Unforgettable Fire Tour.

NOTE: Fimed from low in the stands on the right side (Adam's side) of the stadium at an approximately 30 degree angle from the stage.  The camera's zoom feature was strong enough to produce anything resembling closeups from this range, so the entire video is wide-angle.  However, the taper does zoom in and out to provide different angles -- wide, wider, and widest.  The quality of the footage is, to be brutally honest, very bad.  This DVD was obviously created from a high generation VHS tape.  The footage has little definition, the color is almost completely washed out.  In fact, it is completely washed out on several occasions during which the footage shifts to black and white.  Even when the color is present, it's little more than a blueish glow.  Heads of people standing in front of the taper occasionally partially obstruct the view of the bottom part of the screen.  The DVDs one redeeming quality is its audio, which is very strong for an audience-shot DVD from this era.