Morgoth321
Acrobat
I haven't read all 10 pages of this thread, but it seems to have gotten bogged down on technical issues, so hopefully I can go somewhere else.
When I heard about this DVD release, I shared the news with a U2 fan I work with. He then lent me the VHS version of ZOOTV from Sydney, and I watched it last night. I won't discuss picture and sound quality, other than to say that they aren't great on VHS. However, this PERFORMANCE reminded me why I love U2 so much - the segue from RTSS into Streets is spine-tinglingly emotional. The dancer is of course Edge's future wife. Adam seems happy and relieved to still be in the band. Edge is clearly balding under his hat, and Bono is a fabulous frontman who OWNS the huge stadium through force of personality. Larry is just Larry, with bonus points for his leather waistcoat.
I especially like the way the huge brash spectacle of ZooTV slowly and gently ebbs away with the somewhat sinister 'Love is Blindness,' and then a falsetto-laden 'I Can't Help Falling In Love With You'. I'll be buying the DVD.
When I heard about this DVD release, I shared the news with a U2 fan I work with. He then lent me the VHS version of ZOOTV from Sydney, and I watched it last night. I won't discuss picture and sound quality, other than to say that they aren't great on VHS. However, this PERFORMANCE reminded me why I love U2 so much - the segue from RTSS into Streets is spine-tinglingly emotional. The dancer is of course Edge's future wife. Adam seems happy and relieved to still be in the band. Edge is clearly balding under his hat, and Bono is a fabulous frontman who OWNS the huge stadium through force of personality. Larry is just Larry, with bonus points for his leather waistcoat.
I especially like the way the huge brash spectacle of ZooTV slowly and gently ebbs away with the somewhat sinister 'Love is Blindness,' and then a falsetto-laden 'I Can't Help Falling In Love With You'. I'll be buying the DVD.