Return of the Hurricane
ZooTV Miami, Florida
03 October 1992
(70:16)
(64:11)

1. George Bush Rap/Zoo Station
2. The Fly
3. Bono Flipping Through the Channels of ZooTV/Even Better Than the Real Thing
4. Mysterious Ways
5. Wild Rover
6. One/Unchained Melody
7. Until the End of the World
8. New Year's Day
9. Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around the World
10. Angel of Harlem
11. When Love Comes To Town
12. Satellite of Love
13. All I Want Is You
14. Sunday Bloody Sunday
15. Bullet the Blue Sky

Disc 2:
1. Running To Stand Still
2. Where the Streets Have No Name
3. Pride (In the Name of Love)
4. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
5. Desire
6. Mirrorball Man Phone Call/With Or Without You
7. Love Is Blindness
8. I Can't Help Falling In Love With You
9. Macphisto Phone Call
10. Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
11. With Or Without You
12. Love Is Blindness
13. I Can't Help Falling In Love With You

Source:
Disc 2 (9-13): May 11, 1993. Rotterdam, Holland. Feyenoord Stadium.
 

NOTE:  A decent recording that features pretty good clarity.  There is a slight hiss in the background, but it is nothing to worry about.  Notable issues include a slight fade while Larry is speaking before "Wild Rover" and "Love Is Blindness" (Disc 2, Track 7) is joined in progress.  Also, the recording levels seem to have been a bit hot, so on occasion there is some light high end static.  Voices of people near the taper can be heard frequently -- mostly between songs.  There are clicks between some of the tracks.

This bootleg includes a very different rendition of "All I Want Is You".  Frequently during the  ZooTV tour this song was sung in an abbreviated form between "Bad" and "Bullet the Blue Sky".  During this concert, Bono sounds as if he is going to sing the entire song during the acoustic set and then cuts off his performance in mid-tune.  After about a minute of confusion in which the crowd seems dumbfounded, Bono strums a few notes on his guitar mumbles "That's how I feel sometimes.  Thanks a lot.  See ya." and the opening to "Sunday Bloody Sunday" kicks in.  Strange...