Gorby's Emporium Intro
(0:06)
June 7, 1997. Randall's
Island, New York. Downing Stadium. Tibetan Freedom Concert.
1. Gone
2. Mysterious Ways
3. One
4. Until the End
of the World
5. Please
6. Hallelujah
(28:26)
LINK
TO SCREEN CAPTURES
September 4, 1997.
New York, New York. Radio City Music Hall.
1. Please Version
1
2. Please Version
2
3. Please Instrumental
4. Please Background
5. Please Restart
6. Please Version
3
(29:22)
LINK
TO SCREEN CAPTURES
December 5, 2001.
New York, New York. Irving Plaza.
1. Arriving
2. Beautiful Day
3. Elevation
4. One
5. Mysterious Ways
6. Reactions
(7:48)
LINK
TO SCREEN CAPTURES
Unknown date.
Unknown locations.
Breaking Wild Horses
Documentary
(10:33)
LINK
TO SCREEN CAPTURES
July 18, 1997.
Rotterdam, Holland. Feyenoord Stadium.
1. Please
(5:52)
LINK
TO SCREEN CAPTURES
Unknown date.
Unknown locations.
The Making of All
I Want Is You
(11:52)
LINK
TO SCREEN CAPTURES
February 3, 2002.
New Orleans, Louisiana. Super Dome. Super Bowl XXXVI Half Time
Show.
1. Intro
2. Beautiful Day
3. MLK
4. Where the Streets
Have No Name
(12:12)
LINK
TO SCREEN CAPTURES
Unknown Date.
Unknown location.
1. Until the End
of the World (Bono Cam)
(5:09)
LINK
TO SCREEN CAPTURES
NOTE: A collection of nice pro-shot material, the centerpiece being perhaps the highest quality footage of the Free Tibet concert I have seen. While the Free Tibet and Please Rehearsal footage obviously comes from a very low generation tape, it could have been even better if it had been converted to DVD at a higher quality. I believe that all of the video on this disc was encoded at 4000 kbps.
The Irving Plaza footage is pretty cool, but none of the songs are complete.
The Rotterdam '97 footage, Breaking Wild Horses Documentary, and The Making of All I Want Is You" were originally recorded from the DirectTV feed. I believe these were part of a package deal that also included the Boston 2001 pro-shot before it was officially released. Again, the quality of these videos could be better had they been encoded at a higher quality. Take a look at the screen capture of the title screen for each of these and you will see that the resolution on each is pretty low.
The Super Bowl XXXVI Half Time Show footage is excellent.
The quality of the Bonocam video isn't the greatest, but this appears to be related to the transmission of the video from the camera mounted on Bono's glasses rather than encoding issues.