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November 18, 1978: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
November 18, 1979: Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
November 18, 1980: University, Reading, England
November 18, 1981: Ripley's Music Hall, Philadelphia, PA
November 18, 1987: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
November 18, 1989: Entertainment Center, Sydney, Australia
November 18, 2001: Thomas & Mack Center , Las Vegas, NV
November 18, 2004: Clinton Presidential Center and Library, Little Rock, AR
November 18, 2005: Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
November 18, 2006: Telstra Dome, Melbourne, Australia
by U2 Fan in NJ
I have also been to a bunch of U2 shows since 1984 (Tower). Although each subsequent show had its own highs and, on occasion, some lows, the show on Nov.2 ranked right next to that first Tower show. IMHO, the band has come back full-circle to be the most emotional and entertaining rock band out there today. The technical details of setlists such as minutes played or a couple of notable songs omitted doesn't bother me none. Actually, hearing Wild Honey slightly off-key (couldn't tell if it was me or the band) was cool. Out Of Control reminded me of early high school days blaring a stereo in a basement sharing multiple beverages with friends. Listen to this. Check this out. These guys rock like the Who. Most thought I was a little daft at the time. Anyway, glad to see Bono and the boys have come back down to earth and are still creating some heavenly music.
U2. Walk on.
-Dave Kelly
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