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June 17, 1979: Crofton Airport Hotel, Crofton, Ireland
June 17, 1983: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena , Los Angeles, CA
June 17, 1987: Mungersdorfer Stadion, Cologne, Germany
June 17, 1989: Worthy Farm, Pilton, England
June 17, 1992: Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England
June 17, 2001: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
June 17, 2011: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
This was the second time I have seen U2. (The first time during the Joshua Tree tour). Being 20 years older, I wasn't sure how the two would compare. All I can say is that they are 20 times better! They have aged well and definitely sing and play with the soul and maturity akin to those their listeners. We had absolutely horrible seats and I depended on the screen for my views. But that didn't matter, the intensity traveled all the way to the roof and I danced the night away. I was pleased with the song set and thought it flowed well. My only disappointment was the Happy Birthday song to Ted Turner. I expected Bono to speak something anti- American, but he was respectful and even supportive. I am glad he added the MLK song, too.
I am still replaying the night in my head and yearn for another show, too. A definite must for everyone. Way to go, y'all!
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