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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 Billy Dixon
This show was enough to restore my faith in the best live band in the world. After seeing the band earlier in the year at Clemson, I was sorely disappointed. The band wasn't in sync and the flow of the show was all wrong. But Atlanta was altogether different. Edge said before Sunday Bloody Sunday that the band rediscovered itself in Sarajevo and it was obviously true. Bone was passionate about the loss of friend Michael Hutchence and showed a fervor I haven't personally seen from him since Rattle and Hum. Everyone who has written this band off as yesterday's news should take full advantage of MTV and SHowtime and see for themselves how good rock-n-roll can be.
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