U2
"Early Irish TV Shows"
Self Aid / Wide Awake in Dublin / TV GaGa
1985-86
(ProShot DVD)

1. Self Aid 17/05/1986 [29:10]

U2 played Self Aid in May 1986, a benefit for Ireland's unemployed, and joined the Conspiracy of Hope tour for Amnesty International.

1. C'mon Everybody
2. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
3. Sunday Bloody Sunday
4. Maggie's Farm / Old McDonald Had A Farm (Snippet) / Cold Turkey (Snippet)
5. Bad / Candle In The Wind (Snippet) / Walk On The Wild Side (Snippet)


2. Wide Awake In Dublin 25/06/1985 - Ireland, Dublin, Croke Park [50:51]

Documentary only shown on Irish TV - RTE Dublin Broadcast. Chapters created for the following:

1 June 1985 Dublin Stage Built Up, Interview Adam, Interview Tom Mullally - Drum Technician, Interview Steve Rainford - Guitar / Keyboard Technician

2 Croke Park - Bad, Steve Rainford during his Work, Interview Dennis Sheehan - Tour Manager, Joe O'Herlihy - Sound Engineer Explains The Mixing Desk, Larry + Edge Are Looking At The Stage

3 Sunday Bloody Sunday - Rehearsals in a room in Croke Park, Lighting check for Croke Park, Interview with Mark - /Vari-Lights Technician), Interview Peter Williams - Lighting Director, Interview Sean - Board Operator

4 Interview Tim Buckley - Stage Manager, Soundcheck, Interview Steve Iredale - Production Manager

5 News IRE TV: Meeting/Exhibition: U2 are waiting for the Prime Minister + Other Guests, Bono talks about Chicago Peace Museum, Nagasaki Memory, etc

6 Unforgettable Fire (Off. Video), UF Exhibition in Dublin, MLK Video

7 RTE News - NYC - MSG report about U2, April 1985 Sunday Bloody Sunday live, Press Conference, A Sort Of Homecoming (Off. Video), Interview Jools Holland

8 U2 on stage in Croke Park "The Jacks Are Back", I Will Follow, 40, Interview Paul Mcguiness, 40 U2 leaves Croke Park


3. TV GAGA, RTE2 Studios, Dublin, TV1 [46:34]

1. Interviews
2. Q&A with Bono and Larry
3. Womanfish
4. I Trip Through Your Wires
5. Knockin On Heaven's Door

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