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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2001 P9 LIFTING RECLINER U2 offers party, not spiritual experience U2 Quiet, smooth, all electric lift recline Easy to use push-button operation Over 12 chairs on display In our showroom Easy Financing-Low Monthly Payments Call for a free in home demonstration or stop by our large showroom Accessibility Products Family Owned Since 1971 4855 S. Emerson, Indianapolis 46203 13 mile south of 1-465 on Emerson Jl Ju jL 1 Where: Conseco Fieldhouse. Star ratings: excellent, good, fair, poor www.accesstoday.com By David Lindquist STAFF WRITER Up close and personal: Bono sings to Deirdra Finzer, an Indiana University student who was covering the show for the Indiana Daily Student. "I can't even tell you how excited I am I'm on cloud nine," Finzer said about the moment. Win ckets fc Ti ill li SS (21 2's performance Thursday night was more rambunctious than the prevalent back-to-basics as the band trans 1 1- JF Mm 4 '0 ')(; v'1 Staff Photo Robert Scheer formed Conseco Fieldhouse into a customized romper room.

It's possible the observance of Bono's 41st birthday put an extra charge into the singer, his band and an audience of 16,000. It's certain that no one walked away from the event equating "stripped-down performance" with "boring" or "low-tech." U2 returning to arenas after the stadium adventures of Zoo TV and PopMart rocked on a modest stage encircled by a heart-shaped catwalk. About 300 fans stood inside the heart, and Bono spent much of his evening at the point essentially the center of the arena's floor. It was here that he showered himself with gold confetti, played a cell-phone gag, portrayed a bull to guitarist Edge's matador and embarked on a full-sprint birthday lap. Pristine acoustics weren't part of this top-dollar concert experience, Bono, channeling Big Apple icons Lou Reed and Frank Sinatra, stalked the heart amid shadowy girders.

The arid, organic imagery of The Joshua Tree is ancient history. U2 has emerged on the other side of Zoo TVPopMart more tough than warm and fuzzy. If souls were elevated on Thursday night, concertgoers met the band on those terms. Look in today's for your chance to win tickets to the Indianapolis BOO! twosome during Desire and Zooro-pa gem Stay (Faraway, So Fans in the balcony had to enjoy a break from Adam Clayton's ultra-reverberating bass, and it was simply nice to see singer and guitarist in tight interaction. Hope and encouragement are the overriding themes of the band's current album, All That You Can't Leave Behind.

Somewhat surprisingly, the hardscrabble tune New York was the best of the tunes played from that album. but Bono's charisma probably pushed you through. During a rendition of Mysterious Ways, his bring-a-girl-up-for-a-dance routine swelled to a gaggle of 25 women. While Bono said he felt like Hugh Hefner, the moment was G-rated Bloodhound Gang fare. Still, any spontaneity was appreciated on a night when the reprise of Sunday Bloody Sunday sounded rote rather than revolutionary.

Fortunately, Bono and the Edge became generous with memorable moments when they busked as a .1 The Indianapolis Star INDYSTARCOM Contact David Lindquist at 1-317-444-6404 or via e-mail at david.lindquistindystar.com. For the Record BIRTHS Feliciano S. Reynoso and Sonia Estrada, both of 9017 Saratoga Drive. Jason A. Roberts and Melissa J.

Schellenberger, both of 3309 W. 22nd St. Dea K. Robinson, 6818 Georgetown Road; Lydia R. Harris, 5471 Pelham Way.

Kevin E. Richardson and Tina A. Carroll, both of 4690 Edwardian Circle. Michael Rommel, Clearwater, Elizabeth A. Brandt, 7330 Royal Oakland Drive.

Gerald W. Rummage, Martinsville; Linda Pickins, 9306 Golden Woods Drive. Victor Sanders and Tonya L. Botzum, both of 4733 W. Wil-kins St.

Christopher S. Schwartz and Alexia A. Sternstein, both of 6017 Winthrop Ave. Frednck A. Schwartz and Linda S.

Wilbur, both of 310 N. Holmes Ave. Wayne Sears and Evonne K. Droddy, both of 71 N. Rou-tiers Ave.

Ryan M. Shackelford and Julie A Ventress, both of 637 N. Oxford St. Jason D. Six, 8245 Crossing Drive; Heather M.

Mann, 3200 Cold Spring Road. Matthew D. Skinner and Kristi A. Babcock, both of 6027 Wildcat Drive. Kenneth Smith and Paula K.

Lambert, both of 1061 Norfolk Place. Raymond E. Smith II and Lisa R. Slaughter-Pruitt, both of 4007 Richelieu Road. Robert T.

Smith and Tara L. Antonides, both of 4458 And-scott Drive. Stanley D. Stephen, 5707 Stafford Castleiane; Erin J. Phipps, 5818 N.

Kingsley Onve. Mark A. Stevens, 1753 Parsons Drive; Lorna J. Everting, 8635 Deanne Elain Court. Paul D.

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Merin, 6426 Kennedy Lane. Kurt A. Thompson and Deanna L. Walton, both ot 7306 Parkside Drive. Mike Thompson and Amy Van Buskirk, both of 8309 Oris Road.

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Webb, 6 Wally Court; Corey A. Ray, 7763 Swails St. Federico R. White and Kerrie J. Kikendall, both of 560 Fletcher Ave Darrin M.

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Lafayette. Thomas D. Wilson and Carla S. Brown, both of 404 N. Bancroft St.

Steven Windley, 3941 Gable Lane Circle; Laurie A. Sayers, 6021 Central Ave. Gregory A. Wininger and Molly R. Boiling, both of 7545 N.

Sherman Drive. Christopher S. Wyatt and Tammy L. Nicholson, both of 5105 N. Hartman Drive.

John A. Ziebarth and Christina Caswell, both of 11049 Amburg Court. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH Boys ANDREWS, Patrick and Lisa; BALL, Kurt and Jamie; BURKHART, Lincoln and Janine; DAVIS, Emily; HERNANDEZ, Henry and Michelle; RUTLAND, James and Dawne; WAGNER. Kurt and Kathryn. Girts BOGUE, Derek and Gvwndolyn; JOHNSON, Michael and Patricia; OUCHI, Tohru and Jessica.

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SOUTH Girt MASSEY, Kelly. METHODIST HOSPITAL Boys CUCCI, Nicole; KAPPEL. Robert and Cara; SPICE-LAND, Frank and Andrea. Girls FOREMAN, Stephanie; HERNANDEZ, Fabiola. ST.

VINCENT HOSPITAL Boys GEARING, Jennifer; DOWNS, Michael and Abigail. Girls COBB, Don and Kristine; CUMMINGS. David and Andrea; DAVIS, Rachael; JONES, James and Catherine; MADSEN, Scott and Lisa. WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Boys GARCIA, Carolina; JOHNSON, Erica; JONES, Laura; URIBE, Avelina. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL OF INDIANAPOLIS Boys GUILFORD, Alexander, and JACKSON-GUILFORD, Joy; SAVAGE, Philip and Jamie.

Twins Boy and Girl RANKIN, Marion III and Lanette. MARRIAGE LICENSES Gilbert Berry III and Elizabeth L. Goss, both of 9039 Log Run Drive, S. -v i Matthew J. Biedess and Amanda J.

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Shawn P. Branham and Tammy L. Biakely, both of 6545 Owls Head Drive. Chi T. Chan and Shueyin Wong, both of 1150 N.

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Hawthorne Lane. Brandon S. Dodd and Jennifer M. Powell, both of 7840 Ella Oobbs Lane. Preston J.

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