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March 19, 1980: Acklam Hall, Notting Hill, England
March 19, 1981: Old Waldorf, San Francisco, CA
March 19, 1982: Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY
March 19, 1983: O2 Apollo Manchester, Manchester, England
March 19, 1985: Minneapolis Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN
March 19, 2001: Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY
by Mark Freedman
I can't believe how much better they were than in Mexico, or when I saw them in the Meadowlands. This is the most emotional I've seen them since Red Rocks back in '83. I didn't want to gush, but - awesome, awesome show.
The highlight was the incredible surprise of probably the most emotional version of Bad I've ever heard, made most special on the video because of how he was singing to the camera. Great moment.
A U2 concert is a religious experience, and this is why.
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