Welcome To Zoo TV, Uniondale 03/09/1992 (DVD)
ZooTV Uniondale, New York
09 March 1992
Format: NTSC (720 x 480)
Bitrate: 5.600 Mbps
Source: First generation VHS tape
Converted to DVD by: Unknown
Interactive Menu: Yes
Chapter Divisions: Between Songs
(102:16)
Video = 8
Audio = 7

1. Zoo Station
2. The Fly
3. Even Better Than the Real Thing
4. Mysterious Ways
5. One
6. Until the End of the World
7. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
8. Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around the World
9. Angel of Harlem
10. Satellite of Love
11. Bad/All I Want Is You
12. Bullet the Blue Sky
13. Runnin To Stand Still
14. Where the Streets Have No Name
15. Pride (In the Name of Love)
16. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
17. Desire
18. Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
19. With Or Without You
20. Love Is Blindness
 

NOTE:  The recording begins during the second verse of "Zoo Station".

Filmed from low in the stands on the right side (Adam's side) of the arena at an approximately 45 degree angle from the stage.  The video quality is excellent for audience-shot footage from this era.  When the taper zooms in, it is easy to make out details on the band member's faces.  The lighting does result in some minor washout, but overall the clarity of the closeups is excellent.  The wide-angle shots are not quite as crisp, but they are solid nonetheless.  In addition, the wide-angle footage gives you an excellent feel for the how concerts on the first two legs of the ZooTV Tour had a much more intimate feel than the Outside Broadcast leg and the Zooropa Tour the following year.  The majority of the footage consists of some degree of closeups -- either of an individual band member or a portion of the stage (slightly wider angle).

There is one downside to the video, it is a bit choppy.  This is not shaking that results from the taper not being able to hold the camera still.  Rather, this looks like the choppiness that sometimes results from frames being dropped when a video is converted from PAL to NTSC or vice versa.  I dropped my rating of the video quality one point (from 9 to 8) as a result of this choppiness.

On a few occasions the "Living After Midnight" logo briefly appears on the screen between songs.  I'm not sure if this bootleg label that recorded the show originally on VHS, converted it to DVD, or authored the DVD.

The audio is decent, but not great.  Slightly inferior to the average audio on an audience-shot video, the overall sound is a bit thin and a tad tinny.  If someone took the time to create a new DVD by mixing the video from this title and the audio from the "Long Island Zoo" bootleg, the end result would be a top shelf ZooTV Tour DVD.

The main menu is a bit confusing.  Click on "Play All" to begin the concert, or click on "Uniondale 03/09/1992" to jump to the song menu.