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by Parra
This is the 2nd show I've seen from U2. Having been to over 200 shows in my life they are without a doubt the best live band I've seen. I do feel however that the tour has probably caught up with them a bit. Bono's voice was at times not all there, yet had some spectatular moments in MLK and Miss S. The sound system quality I felt also was a bit off. Perhaps its just the acoustics where we were sitting (section 431) but the guitars were extremly piercing, overriding alot of the vocals, and the drums throughout were so low. It was nice to hear SHFWILF and WTSHNN. The ending was of course abrupt as previosly noted. Still an incredible show!
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