U2 Concert

Orpheum Theatre (Boston, MA) May 6, 1983

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U2 concert at Orpheum Theatre on May 6, 1983

Concert Details

  • Date:
    05.06.1983
  • Tracks:
    18
  • Total Time:
    1:24:08
  • Catalog:
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Concert Summary

When Bono stepped up to accept the Album of the Year Grammy in 2006 for U2's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, he commented that "there's nothing like the feeling of being onstage with a tight rock 'n' roll band on a great night." He probably felt that exact sensation the night this show was recorded at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, back in 1983, for the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio concert series.

While in high school in Dublin, Ireland, the quartet formed under the name Feedback in 1976 and got their start as a cover band doing mostly Beatles and Stones songs. They changed…entire summary

  • Mark from A2 | Tuesday, March 13, 2012 | 11:21 am

    How about these guys who log on just to say how much they hate somebody? I only comment on the ones I like.

  • amerocker | Monday, June 13, 2011 | 5:06 pm

    Webmaster: Edge played piano on; "I Fall Down", "October", and, "New Year's Day". The summary does not list piano. These KBFH radio shows from Boston are history for me. They captured the excitement of early U2 shows, and Boston was their home away from Dublin. I'd had an edited version on cassette when first aired in '83, and later re-recorded on cassette another edited version of this same KBFH show, in case one broke. In the mid '90's, WBCN, Boston, got the rights to replay the entire concert, with outtakes! This is the show you now can hear on Wolfgangs Vault. "You may leave your seats, Boston!"

  • scotb40 | Thursday, May 05, 2011 | 7:56 pm

    what ever happened to this band? sad very sad!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ultraviolet221 | Tuesday, April 12, 2011 | 3:47 pm

    I love listening to this show. It was performed 5 days before my first U2 show( NYC's Pallidum). I was too young to catch them before 83'. Now here it is 28 years later and I am seeing U2. I t hink I finally hit 50 shows after this tour. I know people seen more then that. I am proud cause been seeing this band every tour since the War tour.. I have been a u2 fan 2/3's o my life..That first show only cost me about $11 and that was with service charges..

  • zRocker | Tuesday, March 15, 2011 | 8:46 pm

    vintage...... love hearing this raw sound....... takes me back to high school/college days when this sound became what we looked forward to listening to in quiet times or filling the air in our apartment parties (I Will Follow)... turn it up!!!! hairy Al had nothing but a small radio in his dorm room at King's back in the late 80s, and 3 or 4 U2 cassette tapes...ahhh, the memories... Joshua Tree tour amazed me as my first experience.... then the Zoo TV and Pop Mart tours in Philly... looking forward to finally seeing them again after 400 or so shows... keep on rockin' Bono, Edge, Adam & Larry!!!!!!

  • sullivan street | Sunday, October 31, 2010 | 6:21 pm

    this gig really shows how much this band took onboard the experience of the 1981 tour and made sure improvements were made musicaly and also used a better road crew things popularity with the record company provides cd sykes 2010

  • joeskirat | Monday, October 25, 2010 | 10:48 am

    I was here that night and I'll never see U2 again, because they could never top this performance. It was awesome.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, June 16, 2010 | 5:14 pm

    just how long?

  • tjraso | Sunday, May 16, 2010 | 9:27 am

    ROCK!

  • adierussell | Monday, April 05, 2010 | 6:20 pm

    number 3 !what a song ....the best live

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