Toronto 3-28-85(DVD)
Unforgettable Fire Toronto, Canada
28 March 1985
Format: NTSC (704 x 480)
Bitrate: 9.586 kbps
Source: Master of first generation VHS tape
Converted to DVD by: Unknown
Interactive Menu: No
Chapter Divisions: Approximately every five minutes
(127:42)
Video = 7
Audio = 7

March 28, 1985.  Toronto, Canada.  Maple Leaf Gardens.
11 O'Clock Tick Tock
I Will Follow
Seconds
Two Hearts Beat As One
MLK
The Unforgettable Fire
Wire
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Electric Co.
A Sort Of Homecoming
Bad
October
New Year's Day
Pride
Knocking On Heaven's Door
Gloria
40
Rattle and Hum Promotional Footage
TV Clips #1-4
    -When Love Comes To Town (1:13)
    -Bullet the Blue Sky (1:06)
    -Running To Stand Still (1:04)
    -Pride In the Name of Love (1:27)
Trailer #2 (2:28)
Select Sound Bites/Band Members
Select Sound Bites
    -Phil Joanou, Director (4:56)
    -Paul McGuinness, Executive Producer/Michael Hamlyn, Producer (4:46)
May 17, 1986.  Dublin, Ireland.  R.D.S. Arena.  Self Aid.
C'Mon Everybody
Pride (In the Name of Love)
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Maggie's Farm (cuts out)
 

NOTE: Filmed from low in the stands on the right side (Adam's side) at about a 10 degree angle from the stage.  Video quality is pretty solid, although not overly sharp.  The band members' faces are washed out for the most part,  but the clarity is otherwise good for a twenty year old audience-shot video.  Footage is pretty tightly shot throughout the video, very few true wide angle shots are included.  The great majority of the footage shows the stage from the center to the far side of the arena; however some shots of near side of the stage are included.  There are no true closeups.  Audio is about what you'd expect from an audiene-shot video.

The bonus footage includes some interesting material that is taken from what appears to be an official VHS tape that was distributed to the media to promote the release of the "Rattle and Hum" movie.  The quality of this footage.

After a very brief clip of the end of U2 performing on The Old Grey Whistle Test (I believe this is the March 1987 performance), a very poor quality video of the first few songs from the band's Self Aid performance rounds out this DVD.