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September 7: Monte Carlo
March 2: Las Vegas
March 1: Las Vegas
February 24: Las Vegas
February 23: Las Vegas
November 21, 1980: Nite Club, Edinburgh, Scotland
November 21, 1981: Ritz, New York, NY
November 21, 1984: Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
November 21, 1992: Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
November 21, 1997: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
by kevc
What can I say - This was amazing. Near perfrect from start to finish.
Highlights were Beautiful Day, Miracle Drug(the best I have heard bono sing this live, from all the 1st leg boots, didn't struggle with any notes), Sometime you cant make it, Pride and the awesome Streets(disappointed there was no arena light up) but the crowd bounced. Great suprise in with or Without you(with love will tear us apart, and I will follow, and yes vertigo works well as last song.
Think in the later U2 shows this summer as it's dark earlier they will probably just play it the once.
Stunning visuals once darkness fell.
Thought the Achtung Baby songs were the weakest, and thought One was poor, but hey I think it was more to do with the sound than anything else.
Edge and Adam were awesome and Bono was too.
Stood at the side 3/4 way back to take it all in, and the crowd were boouncing, songs sang word for word, just thought it died a bit with Zoo Station(a great song) and picked up through pride and Mysterious Ways. Heavy Guitars so, the vocals weren't too clear, but who cares i was singing anyway.
Hope to go tonight, but definately going to Rome, where i'll resume my normal place on the pitch with you all.
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