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October 30, 1981: Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands
October 30, 1984: Sport Paleis Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
October 30, 1987: Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL
October 30, 1992: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
October 30, 1992: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
October 30, 2000: MTV Studios, New York, NY
October 30, 2001: Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence, RI
An excellent show. The unfortunate thing for me was the crowd. Yes they were VERY loud but they were not a U2 crowd. For a lot of the night Bono was trying to get them to sing along but they wouldn't sustain it. They had TONS of energy though. At the last minute Bono went back to Larry and said something to him. Instead of hearing the drumbeat of '40' they went into a thundering encore of Vertigo. 
There was plenty of emotion in the crowd but it did leave me a little disappointed. '40' would have been an excellent way to end the evening. 
At least I got to hear 'Bad' and see Eddie Vedder sing a song with the otherwise underwhelming Kings of Leon. 		
 

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