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April 2, 1981: Bijou, Dallas, TX
April 2, 1985: Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI
April 2, 1987: Arizona State University Activity Center, Tempe, AZ
April 2, 2001: Compaq Center, Houston, TX
April 2, 2005: Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA
April 2, 2011: Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina
by unworthy
This was a special show. Where the Streets Have No Name was the opener - Bono walked on last to hear the roar of the crowd. The sound was good, the stage show was stripped down... it was a great groove. Playing MLK in Atlanta, it was evident there was emotion in the song in Martin Luther King's home city. You felt the emotion behind the words. The highlight I remember was Bullet the Blue Sky where Bono took a spot light and shined it onto The Edge and then into the crowd during the guitar solo; I'm not describing it properly but the symbolism of the light on the guitar playing a chord followed by the light shining on the crowd hearing it roar was awesome. U2 played very well that evening - we got a great rock show!
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