U2 - Zoolaide - Adelaide 16-11-93 (DVD)
Zooropa Adelaide, Australia
16 November 1993
Source: Second generation VHS cassette
Converted to DVD by: Unknown
Interactive Menu: Yes
Chapter Divisions: Between Tracks
(136:42)

1. Television, the Drug of the Nation/Introduction
2. Zoo Station
3. The Fly
4. Even Better Than the Real Thing
5. Mysterious Ways
6. One/Unchained Melody
7. Until the End of the World
8. New Year's Day
9. Numb
10. Trying To Throw Your Arm Around the World
11. Angel of Harlem
12. Stay
13. Satellite of Love
14. Dirty Day
15. Bullet the Blue Sky
16. Running To Stand Still
17. Where the Streets Have No Name
18. Pride (In the Name of Love)/Zoo Confessionals
19. Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car
20. Lemon
21. With Or Without You
22. Love Is Blindness
23. Can't Help Falling in Love

NOTE: The video on this DVD is about the same quality as that on "Zoomerang Adelaide", however this DVD was created from a second generation VHS cassette whereas I believe that the source video for "Zoomerang Adelaide" was the VCD with the same title.  The overall quality of this DVD is roughly equivalent to the Paris '87 pro-shot DVD (1st gen VHS > DVD) that is widely circulating...however, thankfully, this video does not have an annoying line moving up and down the picture throughout the concert!

At first I thought that the audio on this DVD leaves something to be desired.  In fact, that's why I created created the "Achtung Adelaide" DVD.  However, after finally getting around to playing this DVD in my standalone DVD player which is connected to a nice sound system (as opposed to playing it on my DVD-ROM drive which is connected to crappy speakers), I realized that the sound on this recording is actually quite nice.  I recently learned that the audio is a "soundboard stereo remix",  which is amazing considering that the synchronization is flawless.

The disc features a nice menu that allows the viewer to jump directly to individual songs.  Chapter divisions are properly located between songs.

LINK TO SCREEN CAPTURES
Note that these screen captures actually come from the "Achtung Adelaide" DVD.  However, since I created it using video that I demuxed from this DVD, the screen shots for the two are identical.