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June 17, 1979: Crofton Airport Hotel, Crofton, Ireland
June 17, 1983: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena , Los Angeles, CA
June 17, 1987: Mungersdorfer Stadion, Cologne, Germany
June 17, 1989: Worthy Farm, Pilton, England
June 17, 1992: Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England
June 17, 2001: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
June 17, 2011: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
by caroline
As always, Bono and the Boys rocked. The stage was psychedelic. Play list a bit disappointing--too much of the new album (much of which was in order). Have seen "Bullet the Blue sky" played with more heart ala Rattle N'Hum, but ponificating was kept to a minimum. U2 did not come on till 9:30. Wished they played the full 3 hrs--Bruce does. Could have stayed there all night. Stuck in the nose bleeders with too many bogus fans who were not that into the concert. We were in 427 under the overhang and the Garden was sweltering!! The rumors that there would be a "rotating stage" were false. Felt bad for those behind the stage if they bought tkts under that premise. They remain the premier rock band on the planet bar none!
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