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July 18, 1979: Meeting Place, Dublin, Ireland
July 18, 1982: Punchestown Racecourse, Naas, Ireland
July 18, 1987: Espace Richter, Montpellier, France
July 18, 1993: Stadio Comunale, Bologna, Italy
July 18, 1997: Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Netherlands
July 18, 2001: Bercy Arena, Paris, France
July 18, 2005: Letzigrund Stadium, Zurich, Switzerland
July 18, 2009: Olympiastadion Berlin, Berlin, Germany
July 18, 2011: Ed Sullivan Theatre, New York, NY
by Jayson
Ok, I just can't sit idlely by while all of you amateur concert goers sit around a boo-hoo and pout over, "there was no encore" and "they left us hangin after '40.'" Hellooo, McFly! Do I really have to explain it to you??? It's called an intermission, people do it all of the time and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that it's the begining of the tour and they are still trying to figure out what works and what doesn't. Maybe if you sat and thought for a minute you would also realize that the reason they kept the light's down for 10 minutes after '40' was done is because the band was all running out the back door, hoping into their cars and splitting. HELLLOOOO!
Oh and also for those of you who say they weren't this and didn't sound that...maybe it's because the crowd was so LAME...half the people were sitting!!! Why was the crowd lame? Cuz the show was in Anaheim and Anaheim is LAME...All I can say is thank god it wasn't the first show of the tour that I saw (Opening night was incredible) and it isn't the last that I will see...But I digress...
Bottom line;
It was a stellar performance by the band as usual
Crowds in Anaheim suck
-Cheers
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