10.12.1993 Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo Dome TOKYO LAST NIGHT AT THE ZOO good Audience Disc 1: [1:03:46] 01. Intro [1:57] 02. Zoo Station [3:50] 03. The Fly [6:05] 04. Even Better Than The Real Thing [3:35] 05. Mysterious Ways [7:04] 06. One [4:38] 07. Unchained Melody [1:15] 08. Until The End Of The World [4:52] 09. New Year's Day [4:57] 10. Numb [3:59] 11. Trying' To Throw Your Arms Around The World [5:29] 12. Angel Of Harlem [5:58] 13. Stay (Faraway, So Close!) [6:22] 14. Satellite Of Love [3:39] Disc 2: [1:15:56] 01. Dirty Day [5:23] 02. Bullet The Blue Sky [5:16] 03. Running To Stand Still [5:04] 04. Where The Streets Have No Name [6:12] 05. Pride (In The Name Of Love) [12:23] 06. Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car [7:30] 07. Lemon [5:04] 08. With Or Without You [4:35] 09. Love Is Blindness [5:16] 10. I Can't Help Falling In Love With You [2:46] 11. One [4:24] 12. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses [2:21] 13. Acrobat [3:00] 14. Unreleased [3:38] 15. All I Want Is You [3:00] Source: Disc 1, Disc 2 (1-10): December 10, 1993. Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo Dome. Disc 2 (11): February 27, 1992. Lakeland, FL. Lakeland Arena. Disc 2 (12, 13): August 6, 1992. Hershey, PA. Hershey Stadium. Disc 2 (14): August 18, 1992. Saratoga Springs, NY. Saratoga Raceway. Disc 2 (15): August 27, 1992. Montreal, Canada. Olympic Stadium. Sound Quality: Disc 1, Disc (1-10): Good audience. Disc 2 (11-15): Varies from excellent to fair audience. Lineage: Silver Disc (VOX 1005/06) > CDR Comments: The booklet says that "The 2nd show in Tokyo is much better, with improved sound quality.....". If this is true, you don't want to hear the first one, believe me. During the whole show, you can hear people screaming and singing along with Bono. Since they don't sing very well, this gets very annoying. The disc is also pretty much ruined by a loud buzz accompanying the band. As the title indicates, this is the 157th and very last ZooTV show. This is a great show with a special atmosphere. You can almost feel that this is the end of something really big. Mac Phisto tries to call Madonna, who watches the show from the sound desk, but the connection fails. It's a petty this isn't a soundboard recording. Even tough it's an exceptional performance, the poor sound quality makes it impossible to recommend. I would pick up one of the Sydney bootlegss (which features the exact same set list) instead. The bonus track version of "One" is very interesting (soundboard?) recording. I've never heard it anywere else. Is it studio work?