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7:55 start

 

01-Clampdown

02-Badlands

03-Wrecking Ball

04-Hungry Heart

05-Candy's Room

06-Roulette

07-Death to My Hometown

08-High Hopes

09-Be True

10-E Street Shuffle(request for Pete)

11-Lost in the Flood

12-For You(solo piano)

13-Prove It All Night('78 intro)

14-The Promised Land

15-Mary's Place

16-Shackled and Drawn

17-Waitin' on a Sunny Day

18-The Ghost of Tom Joad

19-Lonesome Day

20-The Rising

21-Light of Day

 

22-Surprise, Surprise(Solo acoustic)

23-The Wall

24-Born to Run

25-Bobby Jean

7:55 start

 

01-Clampdown

02-Badlands

03-Wrecking Ball

04-Hungry Heart

05-Candy's Room

06-Roulette

07-Death to My Hometown

08-High Hopes

09-Be True

10-E Street Shuffle(request for Pete)

11-Lost in the Flood

12-For You(solo piano)

13-Prove It All Night('78 intro)

14-The Promised Land

15-Mary's Place

16-Shackled and Drawn

17-Waitin' on a Sunny Day

18-The Ghost of Tom Joad

19-Lonesome Day

20-The Rising

21-Light of Day

 

22-Surprise, Surprise(Solo acoustic)

23-The Wall

24-Born to Run

25-Bobby Jean

26-Dancing in the Dark

7:55 start

 

01-Clampdown

02-Badlands

03-Wrecking Ball

04-Hungry Heart

05-Candy's Room

06-Roulette

07-Death to My Hometown

08-High Hopes

09-Be True

10-E Street Shuffle(request for Pete)

11-Lost in the Flood

12-For You(solo piano)

13-Prove It All Night('78 intro)

14-The Promised Land

15-Mary's Place

16-Shackled and Drawn

17-Waitin' on a Sunny Day

18-The Ghost of Tom Joad

19-Lonesome Day

20-The Rising

21-Light of Day

 

22-Surprise, Surprise(Solo acoustic)

23-The Wall

24-Born to Run

25-Bobby Jean

26-Dancing in the Dark

27-10th Avenue Freezeout

7:55 start

 

01-Clampdown

02-Badlands

03-Wrecking Ball

04-Hungry Heart

05-Candy's Room

06-Roulette

07-Death to My Hometown

08-High Hopes

09-Be True

10-E Street Shuffle(request for Pete)

11-Lost in the Flood

12-For You(solo piano)

13-Prove It All Night('78 intro)

14-The Promised Land

15-Mary's Place

16-Shackled and Drawn

17-Waitin' on a Sunny Day

18-The Ghost of Tom Joad

19-Lonesome Day

20-The Rising

21-Light of Day

 

22-Surprise, Surprise(Solo acoustic)

23-The Wall

24-Born to Run

25-Bobby Jean

26-Dancing in the Dark

27-10th Avenue Freezeout

28-Shout

7:55 start

 

01-Clampdown

02-Badlands

03-Wrecking Ball

04-Hungry Heart

05-Candy's Room

06-Roulette

07-Death to My Hometown

08-High Hopes

09-Be True

10-E Street Shuffle(request for Pete)

11-Lost in the Flood

12-For You(solo piano)

13-Prove It All Night('78 intro)

14-The Promised Land

15-Mary's Place

16-Shackled and Drawn

17-Waitin' on a Sunny Day

18-The Ghost of Tom Joad

19-Lonesome Day

20-The Rising

21-Light of Day

 

22-Surprise, Surprise(Solo acoustic)

23-The Wall

24-Born to Run

25-Bobby Jean

26-Dancing in the Dark

27-10th Avenue Freezeout

28-Shout

29-Thunder Road(full band)

7:55 start

 

01-Clampdown

02-Badlands

03-Wrecking Ball

04-Hungry Heart

05-Candy's Room

06-Roulette

07-Death to My Hometown

08-High Hopes

09-Be True

10-E Street Shuffle(request for Pete)

11-Lost in the Flood

12-For You(solo piano)

13-Prove It All Night('78 intro)

14-The Promised Land

15-Mary's Place

16-Shackled and Drawn

17-Waitin' on a Sunny Day

18-The Ghost of Tom Joad

19-Lonesome Day

20-The Rising

21-Light of Day

 

22-Surprise, Surprise(Solo acoustic)

23-The Wall

24-Born to Run

25-Bobby Jean

26-Dancing in the Dark

27-10th Avenue Freezeout

28-Shout

29-Thunder Road(full band)

 

End 10:54

 

 

Thanks to Hey Eddie also.

 

Sorry didn't mean to leave you out of the mix.I mean if not for you Ivan wouldn't have anything to post.

 

So thanks to you both.For both nights.

 

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 "Hey man, did you see that? His body hit the street with such a beautiful thud" 

 

Thanks to all for posting the setlist. Really appreciated.

 

Setlist not as wild as Albany. Good to see Roulette played (which is one of my favs). Songs 9-13 are really nice.  

 

On the other hand WOASD is back again

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living is easy with eyes closed

Last edited by desa33

Can't say that it was the best show that I've been too.  Any Bruce show is better than none but still it seemed to be lacking something for me. Not a fan of Clampdown so it wasn't the greatest way to start off the show.  It was misting for a good part of the show even though there was no rain in the forecast. 

 

Roulette and Be True were the high lights.  Lost in the Flood is great any time you can hear it.  The Wall is just a beautiful song especially with Curt's trumpet solo.  I just didn't feel the energy that I usually do.  And maybe that was just me and because a funeral before a Bruce concert might not be the best combination.  Would like to slap Richard and Bernadette for requesting Surprise, Surprise and whoever the idiot was that requested Mary's Place. 

 

Got to meet Hey Eddie, PeterNFCA and Frank.  Will post a pic of us later.  Overall it was just lacking something for me.  Maybe Oats and the others will have a different view but just not the greatest setlist.  Good luck to the gang going to CT this weekend.  Hope you get lots of great ones!!

 

 

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"Them smokestacks reaching like the arms of God into a beautiful sky of soot and clay"

"Tomorrow brings us show #15. After Hershey there are only two show left on this US-leg"

You can change this to only two left on this tour.  We are all out of legs.

After CT maybe two fingers in Pittsburgh with Joe G.  This is it for quite a while

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The SPL Rocks!

Prego che tu stia danzando con San Pietro alle porte perlacee del cielo





Pulled up to my house today
Came and took my little girl away!
Giants Stadium 8/28/03



Oats

Last edited by Oats
Good show, as always. Random musings
-Morello didn't annoy me as much as I thought he would.
-No Patti-great
- NoSteve-bummer.
- The show now has the feel of a Vegas revue. Doesn't feel like the ESB
- The person who requested surprise surprise should be shot.
-great sound
-Hershey stadium is a cool venue
-the wall was great
-For You was better
-Bruce Springsteen is a freak of nature

A different direction (and much smaller band) would now be welcome.
Originally Posted by Bobby_G:
Good show, as always. Random musings
-Morello didn't annoy me as much as I thought he would. "SEE"
-No Patti-great
- NoSteve-bummer. Agree
- The show now has the feel of a Vegas revue. Doesn't feel like the ESB   AGREE
- The person who requested surprise surprise should be shot.AGREE
-great sound
-Hershey stadium is a cool venue
-the wall was great AGREE
-For You was better DOUBLE AGREE (ANYTIME)
-Bruce Springsteen is a freak of nature AGREE

A different direction (and much smaller band) would now be welcome.


No wonder we get along...than and your MILLIONS of dollars!

If my spelling bothers you don't read my posts

I actually like Morello.  He's pretty talented but he does tend to go over the top once in a while.  I should have found you BobbyG and we could have hunted down and smacked the Surprise, Surprise and Mary's Place sign people.  You have no idea how much I wanted to do that!  Have to agree the venue was great and the sound was also.

 

 

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"Them smokestacks reaching like the arms of God into a beautiful sky of soot and clay"

I had a great show. Number 20 into the pit, the best I've ever had, so that helped! Bruce sang directly to my young friend Justin and Tom Morello handed him a pick at the end (after mouthing to him "You're the man" from the stage earlier). An amazing night, despite the best efforts of three drunken Jersey girls whom I spent far too much of my time ensuring they kept the heck away from all the decent people beside me.

*****
It's been a long time comin' but now it's here
Yeah, now it's here

That's great to hear TD, especially that it sounds like Justin had a great time and some special moments!

Yeah shame about the drunks...there's always a few who get out of hand!

Cheers,

Hazy

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She said last night she read those letters...
And they made her feel one hundred years old...


First, let me say how sorry I am to hear of seasidebargirl's loss. My condolences and I'm sorry I missed you at the show.

 

This four pack of songs was for the Pennsylvanians:

Candy's Room was a play on words for Hershey.

Roulette - Three Mile Island

Death To My Hometown - The first time the Steel workers in Pa were crushed by the Robber Barons

Lost in the Flood - usually a Philly song but Hershey is as close as we get this go-round, about his old mate Gunner from Philly

 

It appeared to me that Bruce was singing with much more emotion and intensity than last night.  I was very impressed with the three acoustic songs.  He appeared to be singing from his heart and soul, leaving nothing behind.  I have seen For You acoustically a few times before.  I thought he put more into it this time than I had ever seen prior.  I've never been a huge fan of Surprise, Surprise and always thought of it as a cute, pop song.  I was there when he sang it for Stevie in 2009. Tonight it was sung especially for this couple up front.  To me, it felt as if he were singing only to them and they were the only two people in the stadium.  Acoustically it was beautiful.  I never thought of this song like that before.  When the boot comes out give it a listen and see what you think.  And The Wall has been played great this whole tour.  Charlotte was the penultimate version for me but how can anyone not like this one after such a moving prelude.

 

We received these classics: Candy's Room, Roulette, Be True, E Street Shuffle, Lost In The Flood, For You, Prove It with the great 78 Intro and the lead in was a tad different tonight, almost Because The Night like .

 

Maybe because we're nearing the end  but whatever the reason; Bruce was pouring everything into his solo guitar licks tonight.  He showed us that he can still play with the Big Boys. 

 

Mixing Bobby Jean in with the encores was a nice touch.  I felt like he was telling  Steve that he was missed. 

 

To my eyes and ears this was a very powerful show with lots and lots of energy, much more enthusiasm, lots of personal touches and a fantastic crowd.  The pacing was great.  This one rocked form start to finish.  In my humble opinion, this was a much better show than Albany.

 

I'm looking forward to Mohegan Sun

 

On a side note we had a very large Seven Angels sign that I'm sure Bruce observed as it brushed his body twice when he ran past us. lol

I don't think we will ever hear this one live.  Taking those two signs the other night was a tease.  Bruce is messing with me.

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The SPL Rocks!

Prego che tu stia danzando con San Pietro alle porte perlacee del cielo





Pulled up to my house today
Came and took my little girl away!
Giants Stadium 8/28/03



Oats

Last edited by Oats
Thanks for the cool review Oats!
Really glad you enjoyed it so much.
I felt the same way about him putting his heart and soul into certain songs, especially the acoustic songs while he was down here. Adelaide 2 particularly. 
Stripped bare and full of emotion, it doesn't get much better than that.
Reckon we'll more over these last 2 shows.
The last song of the last show, possibly TR solo will be a special moment and you'll be there!!

Cheers,

Hazy

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She said last night she read those letters...
And they made her feel one hundred years old...


Last edited by Hazydavo (dmnsg)
Originally Posted by seasidebargirl:

Thanks for the kind words Oats.  I think it probably was a great show but I just didn't have the capacity to enjoy it the way I normally do.

 

 

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 "Hey man, did you see that? His body hit the street with such a beautiful thud" 

 

...but I'm (hopefully) looking forward to a more stripped-down band in the future.  As great as his performance was (and as much fun as I had), there is just way too much going on...horns, multiple guitars, percussion, violin, synths. The sound of the band gets pretty sodden at times.  The horns at the end of the Thunder Road coda felt like a Las Vegas Springsteen revue.  Back to basics, please.

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