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September 18, 1978: Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland
September 18, 1979: Baggot Inn, Dublin, Ireland
September 18, 1984: Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre, Melbourne, Australia
September 18, 1987: Boston Garden, Boston, MA
September 18, 1992: World Music Theater, Tinley Park, IL
by Yim Mar
Where I come from we do no thave rock and roll music. Mostly what is played is folk music on ancient acoustic instruments. The land is vast and scarce and looks like th emoon. I am from Siberia.
I was here at this show because I go to school in Madrid. Me and my school friends went on road trip around Spain and France this July, finally ending with a few U2 shows. This one was the best - the best!!!
I love how Edge is so focused with his powerful meatforce. Adam is the king of swing with his bass and coolness. Larry is the driving machine behind the beats. Bono is the leader of the land. I love Bono.
I really enjoyed myself here. I just wish they had played more from Passengers, Pop, or Zooropa. The band has great things to say about these albums - why do they completely disregard songs from them? I loved Love And Peace - that was great. Electric Co. was also great. Also great was the great song Yahweh. It reminded my of my wonderful mother in Siberia.
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