1. Oh tell me about it. It was used as a way of capturing the concert without making too many cuts when recording it going out live. I have now found my copy upstairs. I think i left the recorder capture the broadcast that came after if memory serves me well.

  2. Promotional Album Sampler featuring U2 Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)

  3. Promotional CD (USA)

  4. Originally posted by phil_lebo:[image]
    To this day, I remember sitting in my living room, on the floor, recording this concert which was broadcast live. Over 24 years ago and the memory is strong and brings a smile to my face. This cassette also traveled the world with me when I was in the Navy.


    It was a great performance, so much cheaper to see U2 back then.

  5. Imagine those prices these days! Everyone would see whole legs of tours!!
  6. So much easier to get them too as you had to line up at the local record store (at least here in Ireland). Never ever a problem getting tickets pre-Ticketmaster era.
  7. Originally posted by daymo1202:[..]
    So much easier to get them too as you had to line up at the local record store (at least here in Ireland). Never ever a problem getting tickets pre-Ticketmaster era.
    Same here in Wales. Queued up and bought that very ticket from a record shop. Never had a problem getting tickets for any gigs that way. It should return the same way instead of Ticketmaster ripping people off.

  8. This was a fantastic night and such an opportunity to see Bono in my hometown. I met him after the show thanks to a woman i was in university with who worked at the venue. We all went over to the Marriott Hotel later where Bono was staying and chatted with him for quite some time. What a night!!