Popmart June 15,1997
Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
Pro-Shot
Size: Disc 1: 3.75 GB (4,024,454,833 bytes); Disc 2: 3.63 GB (3,896,987,905 bytes)
VHS- NTSC - (I estimate 2nd generation) > Pinnacle DVC 8.0 > Magix PowerDirector > Magix EzProducer
1. PopMuzik / MOFO
2. I Will Follow
3. Even Better Than The Real Thing
4. Gone
5. Pride (In The Name of Love)
6. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
7. Until The End of the World
8. If God Would Send His Angels
9. Slow Dancing
10. Staring at the Sun
11. Sweet Caroline (Karaoke)
1. Miami
2. Bullet The Blue Sky
3. Please
4. Where the Streets Have No Name
5. Lemon (Remix over PA)
6. Discoteque
7. If You Wear That Velvet Dress
8. With Or Without You
9. Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me
10. Mysterious Ways
11. One / Hallelujah (20 seconds maximum is cut off of Hallelujah is)
This version is shot from behind the stage up to "I Still Haven't Found What I'm looking For". Wide from then on. Tight for the acoustic set. Professionally shot rather than an amateur recording - usually multi-camera with
professional cuts, but at least a solid, professional shot and sometimes at some rare angles as you will see especially during the first
few songs.
Home made menu but does the trick.
From Pimm Jal De La Parra's "U2 Concert Documentary":
Many in the audience are seeing the show again, as evident when they are aware the show is starting as Pop Muzik starts playing
over the PA.
The Edge, getting ready to play Storing At The Sun, has some problems with his earpiece and Bono jumps in to play Slow Dancing, announcing that Willie Nelson had just recorded it. Bono has a particularly good night, communicating with the audience rather than the cameras and he lets a couple of fans onstage to play along during the acoustic part of the set, including a little boy no more than four years old.
It starts to rain a little when the Lemon rolls out. Bono sings a brief snippet of I Can't Stand The Rain during Discotheque, a few lines of Rain at the end of With Or Without you and as the band start playing Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me, lightning cracks, mother nature providing her own little lightshow. The second Edmonton night tops the first and possibly all the preceding shows. The band are a little more relaxed and tryin