U2
1997-09-23
PopMart Tour
Kosevo Stadium
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included
01. Mofo
02. I Will Follow
03. Gone
04. Even Better Than The Real Thing
05. Last Night On Earth
06. Until The End Of The World
07. New Year's Day
08. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
09. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For > Stand By Me (snippet)
10. All I Want Is You > Many Rivers To Cross (snippet)
11. Staring At The Sun
12, Sunday Bloody Sunday
13. Bullet The Blue Sky > America (snippet)
14. Please
15. Where The Streets Have No Name
Encore:
16. Discothèque > Life During Wartime (snippet) > Take Your Partner By The Hand (snippet) > Discothèque Howie B Hairy B Mix (snippet)
17. If You Wear That Velvet Dress
18. With Or Without You
19. Miss Sarajevo
20. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
21. Into The Groove (snippet) > Mysterious Ways
22. One
23. Unchained Melody
1997 - When U2 released their 9th studio album, Pop, in March 1997, it had been 4 years since their last disk, Zooropa. Clearly fans were anxiously awaiting he disc, as upon release it went to #1 in 35 different countries. The band would eventually release 6 singles from the disc, more than from any other album they had produced. Yet, despite that incredible early commercial success, Pop would eventually become one of the more disappointing moments in U2’s long, storied career. The album was a new direction for the band, combining influences from genres such as techno, dance, and electronica, and utilizing techniques such as sampling, loops, and programmed drum machines. Neither fans nor critics knew what to make of the band’s new sound. While Rolling Stone praised the disc, giving it a 4 star rating (out of 5), famed critic Robert Christgau called it “a dud”. To be honest, he didn’t write anything, he just used a picture of a bomb to indicate his displeasure! The band eventually agreed with that assessment, recording numerous songs from the album for re-release, and dropping most of the material from it during their later tours. In 1997, however, they were still in full support of the album, launching the massive Popmart tour that would feature 94 shows on 6 different continents. This soundboard recording captures U2 in Sarajevo on September 23, 1997, 22 years ago today. .
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