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September 13, 1980: Queen's Hall, Leeds, England
September 13, 1984: Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre, Melbourne, Australia
September 13, 1992: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
September 13, 1997: Estadi Olimpic de Montjuic, Barcelona, Spain
September 13, 2009: Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
by J
There are good, entertaining rock concerts.
And then there are rock concerts that remind me why I love rock and roll.
Why I've loved live music ever since my first show, since the time I waited in line for 8 hours to get tickets to see U2 on the Joshua Tree tour.
Why I'm both happy and proud to be an American living in New York City, even now.
Why I'm glad to be alive.
I've gone to hundreds of concerts since that first U2 show thirteen years ago -- so that first group is a huge one.
The second group is smaller, far smaller. Count-them-on-two-hands small.
Tonight, a new show was added to that second group. The best, most moving U2 show I've been to. Maybe the best concert I've ever been to.
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