Stuttgart 1993

 

Cannstatter Wasen

Stuttgart, Germany.

06 - June - 1993.

Attendance: 53.800 (capacity: 55.000) - Support: Stereo MC's, Die Toten Hosen

 

 

Disc 1 (62:54)

 

01. TV: The Drug of the Nation (PA) / Drumming Boys (PA)

02. Zoo Station

03. The Fly

04. Even Better than the Real Thing

05. Mysterious Ways

06. One

07. Unchained Melody

08. Until the End of the World

09. New Year's Day

10. Party Girl

11. Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World

12. Angel of Harlem

13. When Love Comes to Town

14. Satellite of Love

 

 

Disc 2 (59:41)

 

01. Bad

02. All I Want is You

03. Bullet the Blue Sky

04. Running to Stand Still

05. Where the Streets Have No Name

06. Pride (In the Name of Love)

07. - ZooTV Videoconfessionals -

08. Desire

09. - MacPhisto's phone call to Mr. Helmut Kohl -

10. Ultraviolet (Light My Way)

11. With or Without You

12. Love is Blindness

13. Can't Help Falling in Love

 

 

Recording Equipment - History

OKM II Rock microphones + Sony TCD-D7 > DAT Master (@ 32khz) > DAT Clone > Terratec DMX digital soundcard > CDR-Master > EAC (secure) > CDWave Track Split > FLAC FrontEnd (level 6) - source is OK, exact lineage unverified

 

Taper: Stadtfelder

Transfer to FLAC: Luigi Bagatella - This is a raw transfer, no audio filters applied.

 

Comments

Another great recording during the German part of the Zooropa'93 Tour. Quite clear and crisp recording that features a powerful and very clean sound, with minimal audience noise. This recording has been mislabeled for years as a 'Sonic Studios DSM6 + Sony TCD-D3 - taped by Stefan Beckman'. Despite of being a raw transfer, the balance is very nice, too. The only minor to note is a little hiccup at the beginning of Arms Around the World, that seems to be on the master DAT, too. Finally, note the exact lineage of this tape is unverified, as I received this recording as "Sonic Studios DSM6 + Sony TCD-D3 > DAT Master > Terratec DMX digital soundcard > CDR-Master > EAC (secure) > CDWave Track Split > FLAC FrontEnd (level 6)", which isn't right, as it was originally taped with 'OKM IIr + TCD-D7', and the taper never transferred his master DAT until April 2010.

 

Party Girl is played in full-band mode, and is sung by The Edge.