18.08.1993 Wales, Cardiff, Arms Park Zooropa Cardiff very good Aud. Disc 1: [1:06:44] 01. Intro (Television The Drug Of The Nation) [3:10] 02. Zoo Station [4:45] 03. The Fly [5:15] 04. Even Better Than The Real Thing [5:16] 05. Mysterious Ways [7:04] 06. One / Unchained Melody [6:05] 07. Until The End Of The World [4:44] 08. New Years Day [6:25] 09. Numb [3:50] 10. Babyface [4:28] 11. Angel Of Harlem [3:36] 12. Dancing Queen [3:04] 13. Stay (Faraway So Close!) [5:23] 14. Satelite Of Love [3:39] Disc 2: [1:04:38] 01. Bad / For The First Time [6:28] 02. Bullet The Blue Sky [5:43] 03. Running To Stand Still [6:04] 04. Where The Streets Have No Name [5:10] 05. Pride (In The Name Of Love) [12:54] 06. Desire [4:32] 07. Macphisto Phone Call / Ultra Violet (Light My Way) [8:53] 08. With Or Without You [4:41] 09. Love Is Blindness [6:25] 10. Can't Help Falling In Love [3:48] Pimm is brief: "MacPhisto claims Margaret Thatcher likes to go shopping in Wales and has sold the trains and coal mines of the UK to finance her hobby. When trying to reach her by phone, Thatcher's secretary advises him to write instead of call" Notes: My version is obtained in trade, so again, you will have to either compromise and download a torrent without known source, or hold out for something better...my requests for known source uploads did not meet with any response, and this is seeded per request. This corresponds so well with Justin's description, I will quote him: "This is an excellent recording of an umbelievably rare Zooropa concert. At the time I posted this review, I had never seen this show in CDR form listed on any other web page. Of course, that will change.... Sound quality and clarity are very good. The crowd can barely be heard and there is no background noise. The only major blemish...is that approximately 1:00 into New Year's Day, the recording cuts back to the end of Until the End of the World and then starts New Year's Day anew. Therefore, the beginning of New Year's Day is included twice. If you're looking for a high quality recording of an extremely rare Zooropa concert, this is it." I had corresponded with Mike Duchek about this one, and his also has this defect...will be VERY interesting to see if this seed flushes out a more perfect version. http://home.mchsi.com/~petergoode111