1985-03-21 - Chicago, Illinois - University Of Illinois Pavillion

setlist

  1. 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
  2. I Will Follow
  3. Seconds
  4. MLK
  5. The Unforgettable Fire
  6. Wire / Give Me Some Truth (snippet)
  7. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  8. The Cry / The Electric Co. / Amazing Grace (snippet)
  9. A Sort Of Homecoming
  10. Bad / Ruby Tuesday (snippet) / Sympathy For The Devil (snippet)
  11. October
  12. New Year's Day
  13. Pride (In The Name Of Love)

  14. encore(s):
  15. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
  16. Gloria
  17. 40 / Do They Know It's Christmas (snippet)
Performance notes: The opening band, the Red Rockers, join U2 for 40. Some of the show is filmed by CBS News and Wire is broadcast.
Setlist and comment provided by U2gigs.com.

songs per album

  1. The Unforgettable Fire (6)
  2. War (4)
  3. Boy (2)
  4. October (2)

best song performances

  1. The Unforgettable Fire (5 votes)
  2. Wire (4 votes)
  3. A Sort Of Homecoming (4 votes)
  4. The Electric Co. (3 votes)

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review by fenderman

15 years ago

Performance

The good: I thoroughly enjoyed this entire boot but top spots were:
4th of July opening
The Unforgettable Fire
The Electric Co
A Sort Of Homecoming
Bad

The Bad:
11 O'Clock Tick Tock - not bashing the song in particular because I love it. I just don't like it as an opener. This is probably better as an encore opener.
New Years Day - too fast for me. I prefer the slower versions.


Sound

Great sounding boot. Levels are mostly perfect! There were a few places that were weak.
Recording: "Four At Four" - 4 stars

Audience

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Overall

This has to be the best sounding boot we have listened to so far. This is a great UF tour boot!

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"Four At Four"

  • Origins: Audience microphone, CD Silver
  • Credits: Rick B. (Audio Taper), Red Phantom (Silver Manufacturer)
  • Equipment: Exact Audio Copy EAC (Sound Editor), AKG C460B (Microphone)
  • Lineage: AKG 460 B w/ULS 61 capsule > WM-D5 > Silver-CDs -> EAC -> Flac (Level 6) -> MP3
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  • Downloads: 1480
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Bit depth: 16, sample rate: 44100, channels: 2
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Audio samples

"Keeping the Faith - Volume 2 (1984-1988) "

  • Origins: CD Silver
  • Credits: The Flying Tigers (Silver Manufacturer)
  • Lineage: The Flying Tigers ‎– FTBX 0035/36/37 (Italy 1994)
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  1. Bono smiles in Chicago '85