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October 30, 1981: Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands
October 30, 1984: Sport Paleis Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
October 30, 1987: Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL
October 30, 1992: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
October 30, 1992: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
October 30, 2000: MTV Studios, New York, NY
October 30, 2001: Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence, RI
by luiggi
First of all; WoW. What an answome show!!
My wife an I were extremely satisfied. We grow up with their music, I still remember the first time I hear Sunday Bloody Sunday!!
The boys from North Dublin (though as Bono said, Bono comes from the future!) deliver yet once more.
The guys from Arcade Fire were fine too, though I think there are a couple of band member that I can't really explain what they do...
The crow was as anticipated loud.. sorry I meant LOUD... It was insane the energy you could feel in GA.
For those touring with the band around the globe I recommend you follow them to their South American visits; I'll be in Buenos Aires (March 1 & 2) just imagine what it is with a crow of 60 thousands going louder & louder!! Plus we get to skip a bit of the Montreal winter :=)
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