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U2 - Zoo TV (Limited Edition)

U2 - Zoo TV (Limited Edition)
U2

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21138 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-09-18
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Box set, PAL, Special Edition
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 182 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
Features the Zoo TV performance by U2 in Sydney, Australia in 1993. Includes the songs 'One', 'Bullet The Blue Sky', 'Where The Streets Have No Name', 'Pride (In The Name Of Love)', and 'With Or Without You' among many others. Features four more songs than the one disc version.


Customer Reviews

Hair on the back of the neck time5
This dvd features my greatest single gig moment. The way Where The Streets Have No Name builds and builds to the moment you are bathed in white light will never be surpassed. Worth buying the dvd for that reason only

Welcome to Zoo TV yall...5
Having been a U2 fan for many years, this is without doubt the best I have seen them. This is a must buy for all U2 fans and anyone that appreciates musicianship and how to play a live gig. Bono is on another plain here, his vocals are more than stunning. Edge plays faultless powerfull guitar taking their moving sound to another level. Adam Clayton is the unsung hero having collapsed the night before from a breakdown, he carries himself and the band through the songs. Larry Mullen Jnr is the backbone of this band and it shows. They are just the best at doing this kind of thing and continue to this day. This is how a band should be, playing with passion and totaly in control. The extras are a great insight into the ZOO TV experience including the disturbing diary room. My favourite section of the gig has to be Bono's vocals on the end of 'Running To Stand Still' - a moving experience that sends shivers down your spine. I wish I'd been there. Go buy this if you love music and love live bands. This is how it should be done.

Terrible Beauty5
I saw this same show when it rolled into Wembley Stadium. I am not by any stretch of the imagination a big U2 fan but still to this day it is the most impressive and exciting stadium show i have ever seen. What impressed me and at the same time horrified me was the opening and subsequent images of the show. Huge screens showing nazi properganda films were being blasted out all over the stage and the crowds in wembley were reacting (as they do in this show) with pure delight, roaring and baying for more. The power of persuasion by image was lost i think on the majority of the audience, and this was not the usual U2 gig, They included some older material but for the better part the songs were from Achtung Baby and Zooropa This was the band playing with their own image, playing with gullible fans who will follow anywhere their heroes lead them, even into dangerous imagery and thoughts. Watch this show for the pure profesionalism of a band at their peak and then watch it again as a ironic statement of how easy it is, with the power of imagery, and lights and music to lead people wherever you want,....This is still without doubt the most powerful and terrifyingly beautiful performance by a rock band i have ever seen and one U2 never managed (or wanted) to capture again on any subsequent tours.