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December 4, 1979: Hope & Anchor, London, England
December 4, 1981: Royal Oak Music Theater, Detroit, MI
December 4, 1982: Odeon, Birmingham, England
December 4, 1993: Western Springs Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
December 4, 2002: Edman Chapel, Wheaton, IL
December 4, 2003: Library of Congress, Washington, DC, DC
December 4, 2005: TD Garden, Boston, MA
December 4, 2006: Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo, Japan
by Justin
Just witnessed my third show this tour. For the first time I was located in the upper tier. Got the "bird's eye view". The band sounded good tonight. Threw me a curve ball when they launched into Mysterious very early on. Wasn't much talk before Stuck and In a little while... Bono did provide a nice storyteller like intro. to Kite. I thought the set list was a little short and in saying that I direct most of dismay on not hearing The Fly. Oh well. Was still a great show from the greatest band in the world... P.s. People still don't get the whole Heston bit before Bullet. Too much cheering and I was watching a few guys in front of me giving a thumbs up when Heston said the "no bad guns" bit. I know what the band is getting at... but I think the message is missed by most and even worse, interpretted as meaning the opposite of what the band intended:(
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