U2 - Zoo Tv Live From Sydney FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Angel Of Harlem |
| 2 | New Year's Day |
| 3 | Show Openning |
| 4 | Satellite Of LoveWritten-By – Lou Reed |
| 5 | The Fly |
| 6 | Bullet The Blue Sky |
| 7 | Even Better Than The Real Thing |
| 8 | Can't Help Falling In LoveWritten-By – George David Weiss |
| 9 | Running To Stand Still |
| 10 | Pride (In The Name Of Love) |
| 11 | Numb |
| 12 | Zoo Station |
| 13 | Where The Streets Have No Name |
| 14 | Until The End Of The World |
| 15 | Lemon |
| 16 | Unchained Melody Written-By – Alex North |
| 17 | Mysterious Ways |
| 18 | With Or Without You |
| 19 | Dirty Day |
| 20 | One |
| 21 | Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car |
| 22 | Stay (Faraway, So Close) |
| 23 | Love Is Blindness |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 631 150-3 | U2 | ZooTV Live From Sydney (VHS, PAL) | Island Records | 631 150-3 | Europe | 1994 |
| 0-06025-1701288-2 | U2 | ZooTV Live From Sydney (DVD-V, Unofficial, PAL) | Island Records | 0-06025-1701288-2 | Russia | 2006 |
| 631 150-1 | U2 | ZooTV Live From Sydney (Laserdisc, 12", PAL, CLV) | Polygram Video | 631 150-1 | UK & Europe | 1994 |
| 639 048-2, 631 150-2 | U2 | Zoo TV - Live From Sydney (2xVCD, PAL) | Island Video, Polygram Video | 639 048-2, 631 150-2 | Europe | 1994 |
| 6 02517 01288 2 | U2 | ZooTV Live From Sydney (DVD-V, PAL) | Island Records | 6 02517 01288 2 | Ukraine | 2006 |
Credits
- Executive-Producer – Paul McGuinness
- Film Director [Directed By] – David Mallet
- Producer – Ned O'Hanlon
Notes
Filmed on 27th November 1993 at the Sydney Football Stadium
Barcodes
- Barcode: LT 602517044999 L1
- Matrix / Runout: 60902Z05
Album
Zoo TV: Live from Sydney is a concert video release by Irish rock band U2. It was filmed on 27 November 1993 at Sydney Football Stadium in Sydney, Australia, during the Zoomerang leg of the group's Zoo TV Tour. The video was released in May 1994 on VHS and Laserdisc, and re-released in September 2006 on DVD. It won the Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Long Form in 1994. The show was also broadcast around the world live on pay-per-view. U2 ZOO TV Live Sidney 1993 - Full Concert Zoo TV: Live from Sydney is a concert video release by Irish rock band U2. It was filmed on 27 November 1993 in album U2 - ZOO TV - Live In Sydney 1994. U2 - Show Opening. U2 - Zoo Station. U2 - The Fly. U2 Go Home Live From Slane Castle Ireland. Digitally remastered and released on DVD in September 2006, 'ZOO TV Live From Sydney' was shot at the Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia in November 1993. The original video release was in April 1994. Directed by David Mallet and produced by Ned O'Hanlon and Rocky Oldham, it's the definitive concert film of the ZOO TV Tour. The 2006 DVD release also includes a bonus DVD of live tracks, mini-documentaries and the legendary 'Video Confessional'. U2 perform live in Sydney, Australia in 1993 on the fifth leg of their iconic Zoo TV Tour. Director: David Mallet. Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago is a concert film by Irish rock band U2, showcasing two concerts recorded at United Center in Chicago, Illinois during band's 2005 Vertigo Tour. Directors: Hamish Hamilton, Erica Forstadt. Stars: Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton. Next . U2: PopMart Live from Mexico City 1997. Documentary Music. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 2006 DVD от ZooTV Live From Sydney на free to U2 Zoo TV: Live from Sydney , Zoo Station and more. 35 tracks . This was the second of two nights in Sydney, and the first night was used as a dress rehearsal. In 2006, the subscribers of got a gift of a double CD version of this performance in audio format, called Zoo TV Live. Like the DVD, it did not include Tryin To Throw Your Arms , and instead substituted the version of that in the DVD extras recorded in New York in 1992. Liner Notes. Live From Sydney captures a memorable show from this tour and demonstrates the humor and eloquence of a band at its artistic peak. Unlike previous U2 tours, Zoo TV incorporated a mammoth stage setup wired with large television screens. Zoo TV represents U2 at their most ambitious. The multimedia event combines two stages with live music, pre-recorded tracks, and 36 screens flashing an array of words and images. Video artists include Kevin Godley, Anton Corbijn, and Brian Eno. The concert itself contains outstanding performances of the then new Achtung Baby album, as well as all of the classics, few of which at that stage were even 10 years old























