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December 11, 1979: Bridge House, London, England
December 11, 1980: Mudd Club, New York, NY
December 11, 1981: Ontario Theater, Washington, DC, DC
December 11, 1982: Brielpoort, Deinze, Belgium
December 11, 1984: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL
December 11, 1987: Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
December 11, 1989: Palais Omnisports De Paris Bercy, Paris, France
by Justin B.
The setlist is on the site, so I won't get into that, but I can say that I was very surprised as the show progressed by the songs that they played.
I've been to two other shows (MSG 6/17, NJ 6/22) this tour and this one was different than I expected.
Highlights were:
"Knocking on heaven's door" - the guy that they pulled up from the crowd was incredible. He was either part of the show (pre-planed) or an outstanding artist (actually either way - he was outstanding and did not seem to miss a chord or beat - he even sang!).
Out of Control - Bono took the stance that he was an 18 year old dude playing this song for the first time in London for some record guys that may sign them to a record contract.
Still Haven't Found WILF.
STREETS - the greatest live song - EVER - what was unique was the lead in. I was expecting Bad (which could also be considered the best live song) but it was not "Bad" - Bono indicated that this was the first time that they were playing PLEASE in a long time.
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