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Time to confess, I wrote this article originally and I did not play by the Wikipedia rules. I took the itinerary information from two fan sites, and fan sites are not considered reliable sources. I took the show and performance information from detailed notes that I wrote while I was attending shows on the tour (no, I wasn't a music writer, I just wanted to be able to remember the shows well — who knew!) It's all true, I would swear to it in court, but since it wasn't published it can't be allowed here. (Unless some hack music writer includes the bit about the austere white lighting during the shows in some book, that nice aspect will be lost to time ... c'est la vie.) I took the "mass cult" analysis from Dave Marsh's book on The Who, but I extrapolated the U2 part - slap on the wrist for me.
So, I've removed all of my contributions from this article, and the editors who enjoy regurgitating published books can have at it. The final state of 'my' article is at [1]. Wasted Time R 14:11, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 09:21, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
I'm positive that there was another North American leg that visited arenas. Why is it not in the article? --Starman15317 (talk) 20:12, 2 October 2010 (UTC)