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The Unforgettable Fire (1984)

  1. A Sort Of Homecoming
  2. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
  3. Wire
  4. The Unforgettable Fire
  5. Promenade
  6. 4th Of July
  7. Bad
  8. Indian Summer Sky
  9. Elvis Presley and America
  10. MLK

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"There were times when he was doing very dangerous things that not only put him in danger, but also other people in the audience - it was a bad period. He would regularly agree never to do it again but at some frustrating point during the show he would go out there again and start climbing up the ringing." - Paul McGuinness on Bono's stage climbing, 1987

did you know

Each show on the Popmart Tour utilised 3.7 megawatts of power - that's the same amount normally required to power approximately 1500 houses.

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