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October 29, 1978: Crofton Airport Hotel, Crofton, Ireland
October 29, 1981: De Harmonie, Tilburg, Netherlands
October 29, 1987: Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL
October 29, 1997: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN
October 29, 2001: Ed Sullivan Theatre, New York, NY
October 29, 2001: Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
by Mark
I thought U2 did a great job, and I enjoyed how loose they were, and how much fun they had. The playlist was right on, just wished they would have played "New Years Day" I haven't seen them play that one yet. Band started a tad late 9:27pm, but made up for it ending around 11:45pm.
Only thing I was disappointed in was the crowd. Bay Area Fans are a bit spoiled and snooty (if I can use this word:). Bono tried hard to pump them up at times, and the crowd responded well at times, but seemed a bit slow and confused at other times. I saw sections actually stay seated for the entire show. If Where the Streets Have No Name does get you going, nothing will!
U2 Rocks!
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