U2 - Intro / Zoo Station (Live from Oviedo, 1993)
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- Tour: Zoo TV Tour 1992/1993
Leg: 4th leg: Zooropa 93 (Europe)
Date: Wednesday, 19 May 1993
City: Oviedo
Country: Spain
Place: Estadio Carlos Tartier
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Setlist:
Zoo Station
The Fly
Even Better Than The Real Thing
Mysterious Ways / Love To Love You Baby (snippet)
One / Unchained Melody (snippet)
Until The End Of The World
New Year's Day
Dirty Old Town
Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around The World / Love And Affection (snippet)
Angel Of Harlem
When Love Comes To Town
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
Satellite Of Love
Bad / Fool To Cry (snippet) / All I Want Is You (snippet)
Bullet The Blue Sky
Running To Stand Still
Where The Streets Have No Name
Pride (In The Name Of Love)
Encore(s):
Desire
Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
With Or Without You / Shine Like Stars (snippet)
Love Is Blindness
Can't Help Falling In Love
"Concert rain or shine" disclaimers were written for shows like this
Any band intro with Beethoven is worth every second!
como llovia aquel dia pero que gran concierto
Great version of Zoo Station
Hands down the best intro of a concert ever
this is glorious.
cheers for the upload!!
My left ear is enjoying this
Espectacular!!! Que puesta en escena mas bestial.
presente y The Ramones de teloneros
It was downhill after this all the way!
Yes, they've never returned to this level of performance.
ziggy pop PopMart was awesome, and so was Innocence + Experience
I didnt like popmart. Saw it at wembley, setlist wasnt bad but the band image alienated me. it was too different from Zoo TV, for me anyway.
@@ziggypop79 late to this comment but saying PopMart was too different from Zoo TV makes no sense. Both share tongue in cheek themes of embracing consumerism.
@@ausis6214 ZOO TV was the very peak of the U2's creativity and edginess, no other U2 era came close. The big difference was that the songs from the ZOO TV era (Achtung Baby and Zooropa) were a lot better than that of Pop, and the aesthetics and presentation of the ZOO TV stage were also a lot better than that of PopMart. To me, PopMart seemed very derivative and disposable, much like the album name suggests and alludes to (Pop).