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October 30, 1981: Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands
October 30, 1984: Sport Paleis Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
October 30, 1987: Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL
October 30, 1992: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
October 30, 1992: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
October 30, 2000: MTV Studios, New York, NY
October 30, 2001: Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence, RI
by Jeffro
This was the fifth time that I saw U2 live since the early 80's and I must say it is impressive how this band from Ireland has matured so powerfully and gracefully.Bono is one of the best ( if not the best)frontmen of our generation.His voice can run the gamut of emotions in any song.The crowd at the "Q" was putty in his hands from start to finish.My personal favorites from the show were--Gloria--an emotional rendering of Sometimes You Can't Make it on Your Own--Until the End of the World --and the finale of 40.A U2 show is the closest you will get to a religious experience besides your place of worship.How long to sing this song?Hopefully a long,long time.
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