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October 28, 1978: Abbey Inn, Tralee, Ireland
October 28, 1981: Stadsgehoorzaal, Leiden, Netherlands
October 28, 1984: Vorst National, Brussels, Belgium
October 28, 1987: Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL
October 28, 1989: Memorial Drive Stadium, Adelaide, Australia
October 28, 2001: Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford, NJ
October 28, 2003: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, England
October 28, 2005: Toyota Center, Houston, TX
October 28, 2009: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
by Shaun Botha
It all startet great with Vertigo, but I have seen u2 as a band preformed a whole lot better than this. I have this feeling that Bono had his minds in both London and the G8 meeting. He just felt like "let`s finnish this evening, guys". Thet best songs this afternoon was Station and Fly from Achtung along with without you from Joshua. It felt like the german people don`t have heard the songs from Achtung, but believe me, they sure knows Pride, Sunday, Streets and these kind of sing-a-longs. I would say that 95% of the crowd was here tonight because it was a happening in a boring city and the football season is over. Berin and its people just don`t have a clue when it comes to music. I have seen the vertigo tour i Dublin and Manchester this summer, and I enjoyed these evenings much more than this. The germans got better beer tough.
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