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September 17, 1979: Baggot Inn, Dublin, Ireland
September 17, 1980: Demelza's, Penzance, England
September 17, 1984: Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre, Melbourne, Australia
September 17, 1987: Boston Garden, Boston, MA
September 17, 2005: Air Canada Center, Toronto, Canada
September 17, 2009: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Canada
by zoofly
I was a bit surprised at how subdued Bono was. This would have been a perfect time for him and Edge to show their sense of humor, but it was in short supply. It was nice to hear "Man and a Woman" live, especially with Edge's Mac Book Pro drum beat. It felt a bit Wedding-bandish, but somehow charming at the same time.
During their set I noticed something I have never seen before at a U2 concert. People were exiting the venue. Not the people in the back, but the people down front. The audience was brightly lit enough that I'm sure Bono and Edge could see what was happening. Gotta love the LA crowd. Always bored to tears, but wanting to be up front to be seen.
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