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Do we think they'll do anything special for Arizona? Flights to Phoenix can be had pretty cheap, and it's probably my last shot at GA.
They will do nothing out of the ordinary. .
Joshua Tree Tour: The B-Sides 2018-19
Nice article with Adam. It's interesting in that he says he's been sober for 19 years...that would be about 1998. I was under the impression that he got clean sometime after he missed the show in Sydney in 1993 due to a massive hangover. So i just assumed he got sober in 1994-1995. But i guess he was still drinking all the way through the Pop album (1997).
Well, for a lot of addicts, sobriety doesn't necessarily "take" on the first try. Entirely possible he started working on it earlier. Or was sober a few years then relapsed, but hasn't had a relapse since '98. I think most recovering addicts start over with their timeline of sobriety if they relapse.
I'd do whatever was necessary to attend that show!
Praise Jesus, it sounds decentbootleg for last night's DC show is already up on u2start!!
I know it sounds great on my WalkmanU2start also has a great IEM/Audience mix from Vancouver. Happy to have something of such good quality for my iPod. <3
The decision is a bit ErieWhy play Atlanta when you can play Buffalo?
So I just saw on my Facebook newsfeed that Garth Brooks is going to be playing the first concert in Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium on October 12th. The first football game is scheduled for August 26th. Seems like it would've been ready for U2 in mid September, but maybe Garth won the bid to do the stadium's first concert? Maybe they just wanted him to do it because he's a country singer and it's the south?