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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 Jay Y.
Well the June 11 show was great. This was my 7th U2 show and my 2nd Elevation show (I was in Miami for the opener). It was U2 at their best there were so many highlights from the night. To the girl with the Ramones tee shirt – my seats were Golden Circle and from where I was it was really cool to watch the whole thing play out. I watched as Bono started In A Little While and you were holding the shirt up for him. It was kinda funny to watch how Bono was playing with you before he finally got you up on the stage. It was definitely something to see. The band sounded great and some of my favorites from the show were: Bullet – with the McVeigh reference, Gone – with Bono yelling “Hutch” during the beginning of the song, The Fly – at the tip of the heart Bono leaned into the crowd and took someone’s camera he took pictures of himself and the crowd. Stay was great; this was the first time I saw it live. One and Walk On are great ways to end the show. Vivvy I wish you could have been there with me. "What you got they can't steal it, no they can't even feel it." I hope Walk On sounded good over the phone. Stay safe.
If anyone has any audio of the show please email me.
Jay
Jyankowy@cs.com
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