Originally posted by BigGiRL:Meanwhile I have added another recording from the JEMS Archive. It's the 1992-03-18 East Rutherford NJ taped by RL (Rich aka "madelf"). JEMS did not have any info other than being a master transferred to VHS in the early 90-ies and then made digital in 2017 by Mike Ziegler.
Soon after I posted this digital transfer on dime, user @madelf (Rich) recognized this as his recording and after some conversation we were able to establish the correct lineage.
Rich said he trusted his master with a guy named Steve Hendrix, who was indeed familiar to JEMS. Steve was also known for making back-ups on VHS.
Did I already say this East Rutherford '92 recording was great? It's quite excellent really!
@madelf also recorded the previous night in Boston - the legendary St. Patrick's Day show! A (speed corrected) transfer of the master was done a few years ago by Mike D. It doesn't seem to be in our recording database as of yet, but I'll try to get there somewhere this week.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
EDIT. Speaking about that NJ gig on March 18th... Most performances are "just very good", slightly inferior to the "really great" 1st leg gigs like the night before, Atlanta, Vancouver, Worcester, Lakeland, etc. BUT. BUT. Wild Horses is just insane, 6:30 minutes of greatness, two bridges, super extended solo by Edge. What a song.
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
I listened to this gig this morning whilst lying still cozy in my bed, but somehow it felt like the crowd was more enthusiastic than the band![]()
Anyway, although the early ZOO TV leg is one of my favorite U2 live periods, it didn't strike me as one of their top performances. Not exactly loose, but neither "well oiled" either. Sure it is interesting that the show was still in progress, but to me the show seemed slightly below par.
Yes, Wild Horses is epic indeed, and the quasi coda in WOWY is great. And don't forget the prolonged intro of TTTYAATW, which is fun. But all these moments are rather impromptu and not because they were "on fire."
Originally posted by UnderARedSky:Hope you all enjoy the new recordings! Edmonton 1997, Arnhem 2001 (Drew's Dub), Melbourne 1989 (boyacrobat Matrix), and Osaka 1989 should be coming soon as well.
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
I listened to this gig this morning whilst lying still cozy in my bed, but somehow it felt like the crowd was more enthusiastic than the band![]()
Anyway, although the early ZOO TV leg is one of my favorite U2 live periods, it didn't strike me as one of their top performances. Not exactly loose, but neither "well oiled" either. Sure it is interesting that the show was still in progress, but to me the show seemed slightly below par.
Yes, Wild Horses is epic indeed, and the quasi coda in WOWY is great. And don't forget the prolonged intro of TTTYAATW, which is fun. But all these moments are rather impromptu and not because they were "on fire."
Originally posted by giovannibrunoro:what about Edmonton 97? Is it a different sbd source?