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September 17, 1979: Baggot Inn, Dublin, Ireland
September 17, 1980: Demelza's, Penzance, England
September 17, 1984: Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre, Melbourne, Australia
September 17, 1987: Boston Garden, Boston, MA
September 17, 2005: Air Canada Center, Toronto, Canada
September 17, 2009: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Canada
by TJ
I love U2, my favorite band and always will be but if you never saw U2 before you're probably thinking this is the best thing ever. But anyone who's seen the band in the past and thinks this is U2 at their best is only trying to convince themselves. The show was good but missing something...the "it" factor, the spiritual experience and the sheer exhaustion/i never want the show to end, "feeling". Sure there were good points in the show but SBS and Pride have to go. The songs have been played too long and way too often. Enough with Africa and the politics. Stop being a celebrity and start being the rock star like you once were, Bono! Why they don't turn the house lights on at the beginning of 'streets' is beyond me. Give me the old U2 anyday (1987-2001)!!!
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