Tech Note | The band was in fine form this night; it seems as if Bono had something to prove after canceling shows in Sydney a week earlier. In fact,
Bono was so hyped up that he tumbled off the stage during "I Will Follow."
The show itself is only let down by a few edits at the beginning of "Where The Streets Have No Name," "Bad," and at the end of "40,"
but otherwise, it is a good offering.
The band performed almost all the 'Rattle And Hum' material they would ever do,
including "God Part 2," "All I Want Is You," "All Along The Watchtower," "Angel Of Harlem," "Love Rescue Me," and "When Love Comes To Town."
As an added bonus, Edge also performed "Van Diemen's" Land and Bono inserted snippets of "Norwegian Wood," "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away,"
and "Walk On The Wild Side" into "Bad."
The bootlegger has also added a few extra tracks from the Sydney show one month later.
This includes a brilliant performance of "Hawkmoon 269," which was only played on this leg of the tour.
This tour remains the last one they undertook before the band totally overhauled itself and re-invented itself with 'Achtung Baby' and Zoo TV.
Contains the entire Adelaide show, from a soundboard tape. Bear in mind that Bono was having voice problems during the Adelaide show,
especially evidenced during "Bad" where he loses his voice, coughs and apologizes for having no vocal range.
CD 2: Tracks 3-5, 10 and 11 feature BB King and his band.
CD 2: Tracks 8-11 were taken from the an Australian Lovetown special. |