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by adamgirl
My third and final concert of the Vertigo tour and sixth overall. With each tour and concert it’s getting harder and harder to pick out my favorite concert. They are each special in their own way and for their own reasons. The last concert was in Minneapolis almost three months before and the Chicago concert from May 10th that ended up on the DVD. Ironically on the way to Omaha my friend and I stopped at a rest stop and ran into the two guys we were sitting next to and talking to at the Minneapolis concert and they recognized us. Even saw the girl at the Omaha Concert with a sign who was at the Minneapolis concert that had lost 75 pounds so she could dance with Bono and saw Bono talk to her.
This time I had great seats in the section right next to the stage, right in front of the elipse in the third row on Edge’s side. He spent a lot of time there compared to when I last saw U2 in Minneapolis almost three months before and had seats in pretty much the same spot. Only wish Adam would have made around to my side more than once. I was fun to watch Adam play with whatever was wrong with his shirt whenever he had the chance before changing into a t-shirt. Loved it when Bono brought the girl on stage during “Sunday Bloody Sunday,” also when he started chasing Edge during “Until the End of the World.” I FINALLY got to see them do “40” live in person which was breathtaking for me to watch and am glad they did. They were going to do it in Minneapolis but at the last minute Bono changed his minded and they did “Vertigo” for a second time like they had done in Chicago. I’ll wrap it up now so I don’t go on forever. Everyone take care until the next tour.
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