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May 29, 1980: Cedar Club, Birmingham, England
May 29, 1981: Palladium, New York, NY
May 29, 1987: Stadio Alberto Braglia, Modena, Italy
May 29, 1992: Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
May 29, 1993: Rock Werchter Festival Grounds, Werchter, Belgium
May 29, 2005: Home of Anton Corbijn, The Hague, Netherlands
May 29, 2009: RTÉ Television Centre, Dublin, Ireland
by Paul Wood
First of all I would like to say that Bono
does not look strained at all and his voice
is the best it has been since the 1980's.
No other band on earth (even at the peak of
their powers) would ever be able to touch
U2's electrifying performance and the bond
that they have with their audience.
Bono was so highly charged on Sunday night
that if you stood too near to him you
would get electrecuted.
During out of control Bono kicked his pint of water(like a football) into the fans in
the heart making them even more wild.
During with or without you he leant into
the front row and let a fan sing part of
the song.
Streets have no name canot and will not ever
be beaten by anybody.
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