The City That Never Sleeps (DVD)
PopMart East Rutherford, New Jersey
03 June 1997
Source: second (?) generation VHS tape
Converted to DVD by: Justin Cook
(119:46)

Part 1.
1. Pop Muzik (PA)
2. Mofo
3. I Will Follow
4. Even Better Than The Real Thing
5. Gone
6. Pride
7. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
8. Stand By Me
9. Last Night On Earth
10. Until The End Of The World
11. If God Would Send His Angels
12. Staring At The Sun
13. New York New York
14. Miami
15. Bullet The Blue Sky/I Want To Live In America
(67:38)

Part 2:
1. Please
2. Where the Streets Have No Name
3. Lemon Intermission
4. Discotheque
5. If You Wear That Velvet Dress
6. With Or Without You
7. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
8. Mysterious Ways
9. One
10. Hallelujah
(52:08)
 

NOTE: When I received the VHS tape that I used to produce this DVD, I was told that it is first generation.  However, I don't think the person who traded it to me edited the two source videos together to form this tape.  Therefore, the lowest generation my copy could be is second [master videos > edited VHS "master" > my source (first gen) > my tape (second gen)].  The clarity and sharpness of my VHS copy suggests that second generation is a good bet.

The video includes footage shot from two cameras, both located in the stands.  The first was on the left side (Edge's side) of the stage at about a 60 degree angle.  The second was on the right side (Adam's side) at a much tighter angle, about 15 degrees.  Both camera angles include closeups and wide-angle shots.

My VCR had to auto track a couple of times while I was converting the video to DVD.  On these occasions text appears over portions of the screen for a few seconds (see screen capture here).  In addition, there is a 5-10 second period near the end of "Bullet the Blue Sky" where the video feed is lost but the audio continues.  These problems aren't too bothersome, but worth noting nonetheless.

Audio is very solid, but not spectacular...borderline Very Good Audience/Excellent Audience.

The DVD includes a menus that allow the viewer to jump to specific songs.  Chapter divisions occur at the proper locations between songs.

LINK TO SCREEN CAPTURES