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erikjjf
A few come to mind:
The Hague, 1998
Bangalore, 2003
Chicago, October 2006
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with sssoul
[ waving at keefed :E ] and that reminds me:
Budapest 2007 was the hottest day in history or something, wasn't it?
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Silver Dagger
Nijmegen in June 2007 wasn't too great. It had been super humid all day and then a thunderstorm and torrential rain hit the site as Van Morrison was on stage. He lasted a few songs only.
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Addicted
The wettest shows that come into my mind - two shows I attended.
Bangalore 2003. Bergen 2006. India and Norway. But Bergen in particular was a brilliant show musically, but the audience was so much in awe, they were paralysed.People were gazing, with their mouths open, pinching their arms. Not screaming and applauding to the extent that I'd expected.
Unfortunately there aren't any boots on cd or dvd from this very fine show in Bergen. I've tried to get my hands on boots from that show for 4 years almost (it was September 1st 2006), and had no luck.
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filstan
Rain is one thing, but cold, wind and snow are something else. Therefore, I nominate the Chicago show in October 2006 as the most horrific weather the band has played in. This was a brutal day. People were giving tickets away out front. That wind off the lake was mean and nasty. Decent show though.
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filstan
Rain is one thing, but cold, wind and snow are something else. Therefore, I nominate the Chicago show in October 2006 as the most horrific weather the band has played in. This was a brutal day. People were giving tickets away out front. That wind off the lake was mean and nasty. Decent show though.