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November 21, 1997: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
by paul
Good concert.
All 7 songs from the new album were fantastic live. Magnificent was incredible. Timing on "No Line" was off a bit, but the song was still good. Breathe was strong. Ultraviolet was strong. Adam's bass in Moment of Surrender was literally pounding into my chest (very cool). Edge's guitar in Unknown Caller was incredible, absolutely incredible. There's always going to be controversy about (both for and against) SBS, Pride, Bad, One, Streets & WOWY, but WOWY did seem fresh and also fit well between Ultraviolet & Moment of Surrender. Beautiful Day & Elevation were still enjoyable (mostly because U2 really enjoys playing those two songs, and their relaxed body language shows). One of the suprising highlights of the show was Still Haven't Found....the crowd really got into it.
They really did have limited movement on the outer ring, but considering that I'm exhausted after attending, they must be really feeling it having to perform for 2 hours.
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