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The Fifth Greatest Live Performance of All-Time

We are up to number 5 on the Greatest Live Performances List. Scroll down for numbers 10 through 6. Number 5 is U2's performance at Red Rocks in 1983, a show that became the live album that caused a lot of us to realize that the new decade had its own rock superstars who were going to be as good as their predecessors. U2 was getting off to a good start, and they were only going to get better.

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