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Soundcheck: New York City Serenade, Sandy, Stayin' Alive (Bee Gees cover)

 

 

Start: ca. 08.05pm

 

01. STAYIN' ALIVE (Bee Gees cover - world premiere)

02. IT'S HARD TO BE A SAINT IN THE CITY (tour premiere)

03. DOES THIS BUS STOP AT 82nd STREET? (tour premiere)

04. Growin' Up

05. Spirit In The Night

06. High Hopes

07. Just Like Fire Would

08. YOU CAN LOOK (BUT YOU BETTER NOT TOUCH) (sign request - tour premiere)

09. Sherry Darling

10. Save My Love

11. FADE AWAY (sign request - tour premiere)

 

- Start: The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle in full -

 

12. The E Street Shuffle

13. 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)

14. Kitty's Back

15. WILD BILLY'S CIRCUS STORY (tour premiere)

16. INCIDENT ON 57TH STREET (tour premiere)

17. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)

18. NEW YORK CITY SERENADE (with strings - tour premiere)

 

- End: The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle in full -

 

19. Darlington County

20. Waitin' On A Sunny Day

21. The Rising

22. The Ghost Of Tom Joad

23. Badlands

 

Encore:

24. Glory Days

25. Born To Run

26. Bobby Jean

27. Dancing In The Dark

28. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out

29. Highway To Hell (with Eddie Vedder - AC/DC cover)

 

Encore 2:

30. Thunder Road (solo acoustic)

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living is easy with eyes closed

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Soundcheck: New York City Serenade, Sandy, Stayin' Alive (Bee Gees cover)

 

 

Start: ca. 08.09pm

 

01. STAYIN' ALIVE (Bee Gees cover - world premiere)

02. IT'S HARD TO BE A SAINT IN THE CITY (tour premiere)

03. DOES THIS BUS STOP AT 82nd STREET? (tour premiere)

04. Growin' Up

05. Spirit In The Night

06. High Hopes

07. Just Like Fire Would

08. YOU CAN LOOK (BUT YOU BETTER NOT TOUCH) (sign request - tour premiere)

09. Sherry Darling

10. Save My Love

11. FADE AWAY (sign request - tour premiere)

 

- Start: The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle in full -

 

12. The E Street Shuffle

13. 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)

14. Kitty's Back

15. WILD BILLY'S CIRCUS STORY (tour premiere)

16. INCIDENT ON 57TH STREET (tour premiere)

17. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)

18. NEW YORK CITY SERENADE (with strings - tour premiere)

 

- End: The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle in full -

 

19. Darlington County

20. Waitin' On A Sunny Day

21. The Rising

22. The Ghost Of Tom Joad

23. Badlands

 

Encore:

24. Glory Days

25. Born To Run

26. Bobby Jean

27. Dancing In The Dark

28. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out

29. Highway To Hell (with Eddie Vedder - AC/DC cover)

 

Encore 2:

30. Thunder Road (solo acoustic)

 

End: ca. 11.52pm

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living is easy with eyes closed

Originally Posted by Karen:

       

nice setlist... not much you can change with this one.

I like when he does covers.. good to hear his take on them.

Should be interesting to hear staying alive

 

so who is famous from the next location


       

Crowded House (Neil Finn also a buddy of Eddie)

Cheers,

Hazy

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


Originally Posted by dmnsg:
Originally Posted by Karen:

       

nice setlist... not much you can change with this one.

I like when he does covers.. good to hear his take on them.

Should be interesting to hear staying alive

 

so who is famous from the next location


       

Crowded House (Neil Finn also a buddy of Eddie)

I dont think Bruce can do the high notes of 'dont dream its over'... so I predict.... 'something so strong'

Originally Posted by hauke:

That is really a mighty fine setlist. Definitely a download.

 

I'm not getting my hopes up to high on that...I have a bad feeling it's going to "get lost" like Mel 2 and never see the DL site.

 

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

 

No "Wrecking Ball" Songs!

 

 

This might be a show I actually will listen to from start to finish.

It might be difficult to survive "High Hopes",

but

at least I don't have to skip

over "Shackled and Drawn", "Death to my Hometown"

or "American Land"

 

I rather listen to WOASD than to those three.

 

Looking forward to "Incident"-"Rosie"-"NYCS"

and hope we get a nice video from "Staying Alive"

 

Are you jokin'????
If they f**k up this one my wrath will be upon them!!!!!!!!!
 
Originally Posted by ESTRTBNDFAN:
Originally Posted by hauke:

That is really a mighty fine setlist. Definitely a download.

 

I'm not getting my hopes up to high on that...I have a bad feeling it's going to "get lost" like Mel 2 and never see the DL site.

 

 

Well, pretty shattered after three hour drive back home after the show and a few hours sleep but still buzzing so thought I'd do a quick review. Took a while to work out what the first song was - not the biggest fan of it but local boys, as has been noted, and once into it got the crowd going. Then the Greetings four, which were great (although from a selfish point of view would have been nice if more than one of them had been one I hadn't seen live before). Story with Growing Up about being a thirteen-year old boy with only his right hand for company. Crowd surfing from the back of the pit and finding a mobile phone in his back pocket. The obligatory HH duo, then the requests started. The River songs and Save Your Love ("too happy" for Darkness) went down really well.

 

He'd collected a whole pile more requests and started saying that the show had seriously gone off track but they were having a ball. Then the choice of whether to go on in this random way or play the whole of WIESS. For a few seconds I was actually torn between the two as it had been a great selection so far, but not much argument in the end. The musicianship of the band never ceases to amaze me and they way they can just pick up anything an run with it. We were sitting near the back but the crown was pretty respectful, although a lot of chatter through Wild Billy. Second half of the album just magic.

 

As for the rest of the set, it was pretty much party mode and I didn't really expect anything more after the first half. Whatever is said about WOASD it certainly gets the crowd going. Glory Days with Steve and Bruce downstage. Steve looked like he was really enjoying himself. TM was pretty superflouos for most of this particular show. Highway to Hell with Eddie Vedder kept the crowd up and then the final beautiful Thunder Road where you could've heard a pin drop even from back where we were. His usual parting words of "we'll be seeing you". Thanks Bruce - to the next time! 

E Street Band - the new American resistance

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