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October 29, 1978: Crofton Airport Hotel, Crofton, Ireland
October 29, 1981: De Harmonie, Tilburg, Netherlands
October 29, 1987: Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL
October 29, 1997: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN
October 29, 2001: Ed Sullivan Theatre, New York, NY
October 29, 2001: Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
by Gary Boys
Well my first U2 gig , i went to see them at Twickenham on Sunday .
The classics were great ... Still havnt found etc , a powerful performance of Sunday Bloody Sunday and my favourite track on the night was Where the streets have no name .
I thought the set did not flow consistantly from track to track and bono blindfolding himself i thought was a bit over the top .
The edge and the the guys played outstandingly and i have no doubt that as the tour progresses it will be slicker and run more smoothly .
My last point is that there is a fine line from entertaining people and influencing political motivations i am not sure where the line should be drawn however bands should be careful in not going over the top .
As for entertainment and the quality of the band ,well it just emphasized why they are the best rock band in the world .   		
 

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