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March 18, 1978: Stella Ballroom, Limerick, Ireland
March 18, 1980: Acklam Hall, Notting Hill, England
March 18, 1981: Student Union Ballroom - San Jose State University, San Jose, CA
March 18, 1982: Ritz, New York, NY
March 18, 1983: Tyne Tees TV Studios, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
March 18, 1983: Leeds University, Leeds, England
by Alfredo Díaz
After eight years of an wait that semmed hopeless, finaly U2 came back home. Bono apoligized several times for taking so long to returned, made an effort to speak in spanish and even sung a couple of mexican songs; they looked so exited and touched.
The second concert had the best audience you could imagine. The bigest stadium the've ever played was at their feet and the show with the lights, the celphones and the arms in the air moving at the beat of the music made an show by itself.
In spite of Edge's mistake in SIAMYCGOO and the Dallas mistake in The Fly having so much torubles to put the guitar in point, it was awsome. Never cold think that an U2 show could be that big. You see it on TV, listen the bootlegs, buy the DVD but never, never, never can even get any close to the experience of been there.
Adam is a love, he look at you, smiles and wink every time you shout at him. Bono has the energy of thousans of people to sing, run, jump and make a stadium fall into pices. Edges is and guitar hero; Larrry, at the bottom of the stage pushing the other three to make it happen.
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