17.02.1991 USA, New York, Beacon Theatre Third Night at the Beacon NTSC AUD-SHOT full Menu, track select, play all 01. All This Time 02. Band Intro / Mad About You 03. Jeremiah Blues (Part 1) 04. Why Should I Cry For You? 05. Ain't No Sunshine 06. I Miss You Kate 07. Roxanne 08. Bring On The Night / When The World Is Running Down 09. Fortres Around Your Heart 10. Island Of Souls 11. The Wild Wild Sea 12. The Soul Cages 13. When The Angels Fall 14. Purple Haze 15. Message In A Bottle 16. Tea In The Sahara / Walking On The Moon 17. Every Breath You Take 18. Fragile Total Running Time: [1:47:42] Source: Audience shot filmed from the left site balcony by Living After Midnight Location: left site balcony History: Hi8mm > VHS (1st or 2nd Gen.) > ??? > DVD standalone player > DVD Lineage: DVD Trade (with a wrong DVD structure) > HDD > TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6 > DVD Reauthored by: U2Kristall & Stinidt December 01, 2007. video quality: fair / good Aud. Audio quality: good comment: some disturbances are present from the tape. This one was filmed with a handheld camera, there are some hands and heads and its all in all a bit shaky. Screamers sucks! The encores are edited out. Notes: Support act: Kennedy Rose, Vinx. "Thank you. Well, this is our third night here at the Beacon. It's very hot here tonight, huh? You can take some clothes off. I don't mind really. Sweat? I don't mind". Sting told the same story as he has been telling since the shows in Los Angeles: "This next song was inspired by a story in the bible. It's about King David who at the height of his political power fell in love with someone else's wife. This woman was married to a soldier, so King David manufactured a war somewhere and sent the poor soldier off to fight the battle. And of course the soldier was killed and King David schtooked the wife and then regretted it for the rest of his life". Today Sting added: "I was just wondering today whether George Bush sent our troups to Saudi Arabia, so he gets mister Schwarzkoph's ... I don't think so. I just throwed that out there". Pointing to his boots: "these boots really are an expression of solidarity with our troups in the Gulf. This is called I'm Mad About You". After Sting drank some of his tea someone in the audience started to shout: "What did you say? 'If that's tea, I'll blow you'. What do you mean? I'm red. Ok, I'm red. Thank God, it's tea. I don't know what to say now. This song is called Jeremiah Blues". After Ain't No Sunshine: "I'm gonna prove this is tea. There's a tea-bag in here. Of course, what do you think of that? There you go. Smart playing insult". When Sting wanted to continued his story a girl shouted: "take your shirt off". It took a while before Sting replied: "Take YOUR shirt off, baby. Come on. Come on. [...]. It's Howard Stern down there. I'm sure". After Message In A Bottle: "Ok, we could go off and pretend ... Why bother? Who recognizes this song?". Dolette McDonald joined on vocals during Every Breath You Take together with Vinx and Kennedy Rose. Video Attribute : Video compression mode : MPEG-2 (DxVA on) TV system : 525/60 (NTSC) Aspect Ratio : 4:3 Display Mode : reserved Source picture resolution : 704x480 (525/60) Frame Rate : 29.97 Source picture letterboxed : Not letterboxed Audio Attribute : Audio Coding mode : Dolby Digital Sampling Rate : 48kHz Audio application mode : Not specified Number of Audio channels : 2.0 Bitrate : 256 Kbps Number of Audio streams : 1