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May 31, 1980: Polytechnic, Manchester, England
May 31, 1981: Fast Lane, Asbury Park, NJ
May 31, 1992: Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, England
May 31, 1997: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
May 31, 2001: HSBC Arena, Buffalo, NY
May 31, 2013: Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY
by eViL_BoNo
Chapter 1. The Wait
"...arriving at 11:30,only 5000 people were present,to queue in front of the gates of the stadium...." (chapter dismissed as unimportant)
Chapter 2. The Entrance
"...at 4:20 the gates finally opened,and we made our way into the stadium..." (chapter dismissed as unimportant)
Chapter 3. The Support Groups
"....Feeder and Ash were "the ones to help to set the sun".A little bit boring procedure...for me.Can't help imaging the moment,that the lights will go down..." (chapter dismissed as boring)
Chapter 4. Lights Go Down
"...the dream procedure has just began.No words to describe what seemed to be for me,the larger than life experience of a U2 concert.I lose contact with everything/everyone that surround me...i only focus to the feelings....they drown me in a way i have never felt before in my 22 year long life..." (chapter...divine)
Chapter 5. Analyzing The Dream Procedure
"...no image available//no sound available//no words available//..." (chapter dismissed as too personal)
Chapter 6. Waking Into The Dream
"...2 days have passed,and the dream gets alive,day by day.Feelings have finally drowned me over and over,and a simple concert by a simple band with simple songs has turned into a once in 2 lifetimes experience..." (foreclosure of a dream)
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