Full video of one of the best Where Streets Have No Name I've ever heard!! it was featured in the MTV/Fox Zoo TV special in November 1992 OUTSIDE BROADCAST!!
Late reply, but why do you suppose you have that reaction? I feel similar, get goosebumps, and am very moved, particularly by the intro chords. They remind me very much of a church hymn, very grand. I think this tune would translate really well into an orchestral backing with those massive intro chords played by a large string section and multiple trombones...
Was there and I lived down the street from the stadium one of if not best concerts I ever saw, Linda what a blast we had hope your well wherever you are!
@@TKTnetwork They are not what they they were 28 years ago, of course. However, they are still very good and sometimes stunning! Regardless, they are still the best live band on this planet! ♥
@@mdmomof7if you’ve heard Bono’s vocals on Streets or any other song from their Vegas Sphere shows it’s sad how limited his vocal range at age 63 has become. And of course they have Not Larry drumming.
I was standing on a train platform outside the stadium listening to that. Whoah! The song wafted on the breeze throughout the streets around there, echoing.
This is an awesome zoo tv version but the best version for me has to be Croke Park 1987 from the world in action documentary. It changed my life. Most powerful intro I’ve ever seen to the start of a concert. Only thing that ever come close is zoo station intro from zoo tv tour
I was at this concert, on the floor, near the stage. It was life changing. I will never forget it. Thank you for uploading this. It brought me right back there.
I was there. It was pretty incredible. What I remember most was Edge's solo on bullet the blue sky. He scorched the place. Also, Larry Mullen Jr. standing up behind his drum kit and singing Wild Irish Rover - solo. The crowd went crazy. They ended with Blindness and then Elvis' Can't help falling in Love.." They were "on" that night.
Around 4:40, you can see Bono walk towards Edge. I think Edge's mic went out. When they harmonize together you can see all the camera guys rush to get that footage. You know that's special. Truly magical. What a band!
Great great great job in making this. This is my favorite version from an old bootleg I had called Zoo Radio. Thank you for sharing. Brings back so many memories
I used to have a bootleg copy of the Zoo Radio promo disc too but in 2008 I drove off with a case of nearly 200 CDs on my roof that included about 25 U2 performances. Never realized it till it was too late. These early outside broadcast performances are some of the best from the Zoo TV era.
Was at both Yankee Stadium shows on The Edge side. There were only two shows as I recall at Yankee Stadium... anyone? I remember Adam saying in an interview... "welcome to Zoo York Zoo York."
Yes, will mark this in as 'good', visuals good to great, sound, yep but this song has some great concert versions...... Slane, Ireland 2001. Among my life's highlights, yes, true, is up on front at a fab four concert and this track's starting.
I was in this video. i was front row on the right off the long stage.I got chilsl at this show. This was my first U2 concert out of 10. This one by far was the best.
Pour moi la version meilleure version live de WTSHNN, ce cette période..............la voix de bono est parfaite........et qu'elle énergie.....!!!!!!!!!
how is Where The Streets Have No Name a rare performance, is there something different?? No.. The song (don't get me wrong the song is fantastic, one of the greatest, good vid too) has been played at every full concert since the start of the Lovetown tour.
It's not a rare performance per session, but a rare video of this particular performance. You can find excellent audio on here from most of the Zoo Radio promo disc, but video is limited.
@Roger Belger 2nd night of back to back shows in NYC, Adam was partying hard on the tour, culminating in his skipping a show in Australia a year later.
Don’t think so. The organ intro from Sydney is a little bit longer as I recall. There are to final chords on the organ before Edge starts in Sydney and you can hear some notes already played there. This is not the case in this video.