Ted Driver's analog masters was posted here with this lineage:
Sonics DSM-6s Mics
-> Sony WM-D6 Analog Recorder
-> Analog Master
-> CDR Master
-> CDR cloning
-> CDR (1)
-> EAC Secure DAE and cloning
-> mkwACT lossless compression
-> SHN
Note from jujuu2: here it is!!! For me (and god knows that I've listen many u2 bootlegs in my life) the best u2 concert ever!
Everything is just perfect in this concert! Bono's voice is with the angels, One is absolutly amazing and let's not talk about the end of the show!
Ultraviolet, WOWY and LOve is blindness are just... I don't know what to say... too good to be true!
This is a perfect version of the bootleg, no cut, right speed and perfect sound!
Enjoy!
Let's Call George One Last Time (Remastered)
ZooTV Anaheim, California
14 November 1992
(60:31)
(64:55)
Disc 1:
1. Drug of the Nation
2. George Bush Rap
3. Zoo Station
4. The Fly
5. Channel Hopping on Zoo TV
6. Even Better Than the Real Thing
7. Mysterious Ways
8. One
9. Unchained Melody
10. Until the End of the World
11. New Year's Day
12. Dirty Old Town
13. Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around the World
14. My Girl
15. Angel of Harlem
16. When Love Comes to Town
17. Satellite of Love
Disc 2:
1. Bad/All I Want Is you
2. Bullet the Blue Sky
3. Running To Stand Still
4. Where the Streets Have No Name
5. Pride (In the Name of Love)
6. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
7. Stand By Me
8. Intermission
9. Desire
10. Mirrorball Man Phone Call
11. Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
12. With Or Without You
13. Love Is Blindness
14. Can't Help Falling In Love
Source: Unknown > editing by Chris Wolf > CDR > SHN > WAV > CDR
NOTE (from Chris Wolf): I remastered this CD-R set myself once I realized there were a few things with this that could be fixed up. First off, the entire show played a bit too slow, so I fixed that. Next, I added fade-in's and fade-out's in the appropriate places. Finally, I moved "Bad" from the end of disc 1 to the beginning of disc 2 so that there is no interruption between that and "Bullet the Blue Sky." I edited the songs together flawlessly.
This is the last night of Zoo TV in the United States. After a few shows in Mexico the next week, U2 would not return to North America again to play for an audience until the PopMart Tour in 1997. As a result, this is a high energy show, and the band seem to be in a reflective mood. Bono calls the White House one last time tonight, and tells the operator that he will be bothering Bill Clinton now instead. The sound is pretty clear, but audience noise is present at times, and this recording is a bit bass heavy.
NOTE (Justin): A top shelf audience recording from this tour. Quality and clarity are excellent, and the the overall sound is strong. Audience noise is minimal and really only adds to the overall feel of the recording.