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brwh1

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Dublin, Ireland
June 29, 1985
Croke Park

Main Set: 11 O'Clock Tick Tock, I Will Follow, Seconds, MLK, The Unforgettable Fire, Wire, Sunday Bloody Sunday, A Sort Of Homecoming, Electric Co., Bad, October, New Year's Day, Pride

Encore(s): My Hometown, Out Of Control, Gloria, 40


Review by: John Callinan

I've been to approximately 100-150 concerts in my life, but this one was the probably the best. Dubbed "A Sort of Homecoming",this was an all day concert that took place at a very old soccer stadium in Dublin called Croke Park-I was visiting family in Dublin at the time and had the incredible luck to be in the area when this show took place.

Ironically, Croke Park was the site of the original "Sunday Bloody Sunday" massacre in Nov. 1920 when British paramilitaries opened fire on the unarmed crowd present there for a soccer match,killing and wounding dozens of unarmed spectators,in retaliation for the killing by the IRA of several British soldiers. I personally have never experienced a more poignant,powerful moment at any concert than when the guys did an impassioned "Sunday Bloody Sunday"-I can still hear Bono leading some 50-60,000 people in a "No More", "No More" along with his "I'm so sick of it.." refrain from the song.

But what also made the concert so great was the 'once-in-a-lifetime' group of acts they had together. After a local Irish band opened the show, R.E.M. did about a 75 minute set that blew the crowd away. To this day, one of the funniest images I've ever seen at a concert was Michael Stipe drinking a pint of Guinness on stage, saying with that
(still prounced at the time) southern accent of his "Damn-I sure do love this Irish beer". After REM, the Alarm took the stage and played a set about the same length. Then, Squeeze did about a 90 minute set. As big as Squeeze was here in the USA in their prime in the 1980's, they were much
more popular over in the UK & Ireland. I remeber how bonkers the crowd went when they were introduced. Of course, they did all their hits including a showstopping "Tempted","Mussels from a shell", and encore that the whole crowd was singing at the top of their lungs "Black Coffee in Bed".

Then came the main event. Introduced by the local DJ as "the band that has conquered the
World", they took the stage, Bono saying that of all the shows that they had ever done, this one was the one he had most looked forward to. Highlights that I can remeber was an incredibly moving version of 'Bad' with Bono dedicating it to a good local friend of his who had recently died from a heroin addiction, the aforementioned 'Sunday', a cheerfully sarcastic version of "Seconds" that Bono dedicated to President Reagan, and blazing versions of "I Will Follow", "Gloria", "New Years Day"and my personal favorite at the time "Out of Control".

Also, I'll always remeber how during the encores, Bono was telling a story about how a few weeks previous to the concert, he had met a musician in a local pub in Dublin and he asked him if he could perform & dedicate one of his songs to the crowd at their upcoming gig, and the musician said he would be honored if U2 did his song. And when he said that the musician's name was Bruce Springsteen, the crowd freaked (this was only a couple of weeks after Bruce had done 2 sold-out shows at Slane Castle in Ireland during his "Born in the USA" tour). U2 followed with a wonderful version of "My Hometown".

Interestingly, the aftermath of the show was pretty exciting, but for a different reason. My brother & I witnessed a drunken, excited mob of hooligans running wild in the streets after the show, and got soaked by some of Dublin's Finest who use water from fire engine hoses to disperse the crowd. All in all, a very eventful day.
Cheers
John C.
New York, NY
 
Dublin, Ireland
June 27, 1987
Croke Park

Opening Act(s): Light a Big Fire, The Dubliners, The Pogues, Lou Reed

Main Set: Where the Streets..., I Will Follow, I Still Haven't Found, Gloria, A Sort Of Homecoming, MLK, The Unforgettable Fire, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Exit, In God's Country, Electric Co., People Get Ready, Help, Bad, Springhill Mining Disaster, New Year's Day, Pride

Encore(s): Bullet The Blue Sky, Running To Stand Still, With or Without You, Party Girl, 40


Review by: Franno

It's a long time a go now but this was my first U2 gig and as such will always be special to me. I'll never forget being a few rows from the front when Bono walked on to the opening of Streets and asked us all "How you doin'?" There was a huge surge in the crowd for the first couple of songs so we ended up moving back a few rows where we could breathe a little easier. The show was magical for all the usual U2 reasons but two things from the night stick in my mind. The first thing was some guy managed to climb up on the roof of the old Cusack Stand in Croke Park and proceeded to throw some dodgy shapes in a precarious position. Bono said "It's ok to have a hard neck but it's not ok to have a broken neck", and urged the guy to get down. The second was that in typical Dublin style, my Irish tri-colour with U2 printed on got nicked off my back whilst walking out of the stadium. I didn't care too much though. I'll never forget the walk from the stadium into the city centre that night and the crowd singing "How long to sing this song..." long into the night
 
I was at all the Dandelion markets gigs!!

Only kidding, thanks for posting that brwh1.:wink:
 
in dublin, if it ain't nailed down its there for the taking. keep yer eyes open!

i was there for 87, my ma brought me - i was only 12! we sat in the old hogan stand, and remember seeing that guy on the roof - the crowd were shouting 'jump, jump, jump....'
it was a truly mindblowing experinece, and my first ever gig.
i'm bringing her on monday night, and going into GA on Fri and Sat.
saw manchester last week, but this is gonna kick its ass bigtime!
 
I'm bringing both my parents for the Monday night show in Croker - my home town. My dad's in his 70s and my mam's not too far off that either. Can't wait to see their faces.

Twickers on Sunday night was incredible. The audience were brilliant and the band matched them.

Obviously we're in seats - not GA!!!!!!!
 
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