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The legendary U2 Popmart live from Mexico City is now available on DVD!



Yesterday in 1980
Jenkinson's, Brighton
1983
Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo
2000
Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles
2001
Philips Arena, Atlanta
2006
Saitama Super Arena, Saitama
Today in 1979
Moonlight Club, West Hampstead
1980
Hammersmith Odeon, London
1981
The Agora, Atlanta
1982
Tiffany's, Glasgow
1983
Best Hit USA, Tokyo
1984
Tower Theater, Upper Darby
1989
Osaka Castle Hall, Osaka
1993
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
2001
Ice Palace, Tampa
2002
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
2006
TV Asahi Studios, Tokyo
Tomorrow in 1979
Nashville Rooms, London
1980
Hammersmith Palais, London
1981
Vanderbilt University, Nashville
1982
Apollo Theater, Manchester
1984
The Centrum, Worcester
1997
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City
2001
American Airlines Arena, Miami
2001
American Airlines Arena, Miami
2004
BBC Studios, London

New U2 photos

1982 - October Tour/1982-12-08 - Utrecht - Photo by Jeroen Meijerink / buffelone@gmail.com

1982 - October Tour/1982-12-08 - Utrecht - Photo by Jeroen Meijerink / buffelone@gmail.com

1982 - October Tour/1982-12-08 - Utrecht - Photo by Jeroen Meijerink / buffelone@gmail.com

1982 - October Tour/1981-10-01 - Norwich - Photo by Trevor Benbrook

1982 - October Tour/1981-10-01 - Norwich - Photo by Trevor Benbrook


 

U2 Elevation Tour

Elevation Tour 3rd leg: North America


2001-11-07: Pepsi Center - Denver, Colorado, USA

<<< 2001-11-05 - Austin | 2001-11-09 - Salt Lake City >>>

U2 reminds us why we loved 'em by Mark Brown (published on 2001-11-08)

Source: Rocky Mountain News

By Mark Brown, News Popular Music Critic

It's the same old story. A band gets big, it makes some great music. Then the band members get full of themselves and break up. They go off and make mediocre music, fall from grace and realize that being a great band wasn't so bad after all.
That's basically what U2 did, only without the breakup. While they never went away, they became unrecognizable for a while, caught up in the bloated, egotistical nonsense of the Popmart tour.

And even if last year's comeback album, All That You Can't Leave Behind, feels like paint-by-numbers U2, the band has worked hard to bring back its glory days.

It captured large pieces of that glory at the Pepsi Center on Wednesday night, its second sell-out of the year there.

It was a supercharged greatest-hits set, designed to forcefully remind fans just what they found compelling about the band in the first place. And while parts of the show were shaky -- the forced exuberance of Elevation and Beautiful Day -- -- overall it was a return to fine form.

Bono's voice hasn't lost anything over the years, and his sense of drama is still intact; during Sunday Bloody Sunday, he plucked a U.S. flag out of the crowd and hugged it tenderly before singing the lines "wipe your tears away."

At other times, the symbolism got a bit heavy-handed, with pop-up screens of Martin Luther King Jr. rising out of the stage during Pride (In the Name of Love).

Still, much of the show was vintage U2 -- committed, intense, emotional and rocking, propelled by The Edge's guitar.

Even the All That You Can't Leave Behind material came across better in concert than on disc, with Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of becoming a show highlight. The band also wisely retired some of its overworked material, like Mysterious Ways.

There were a few change-ups thrown in, including a fairly rare reading of All I Want Is You, the early single Out of Control and the always-welcome Until the End of the World.

It's still hard to convince yourself that we've got the U2 of old back, but if nothing else, the band has a strong foundation for the second half of its career. There could be a beautiful day out there after all.

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