Don’t Look Back
Candy's Room
The Ties That Bind
Streets Of Fire
Hungry Heart
We Take Care Of Our Own
Wrecking Ball
Death To My Hometown
My City Of Ruins
Spirit In The Night
Pretty Flamingo
Talk To Me
Adam Raised A Cain
Because The Night
She’s The One
Working on the Highway
Shackled and Drawn
Waiting on a Sunny Day
The Rising
Badlands
Land of Hope and Dreams
Encore:
Racing in the Street
Born To Run
Glory Days (With Joe and Johnny Gruschecky)
Light of Day (With Joe and Johnny Gruschecky)
Dancing in the Dark
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
I love music,
I can honestly say it's saved my life more than once.
I've gone to many concerts but it takes a superior artist to make me emotionally react in public to live music...
at "Hungry Heart" I got teary eyed
at "Spirit In The Night" I was literally tears running down cheeks the whole song,
by the time we hit "Waiting On A Sunny Day" I was done...
Done,
Gone.
Swept. Up.
...in the music and feeling and story and emotion.
I was DONE.
Springsteen is amazing live.
If you have never seen him live you simply have NO IDEA what I mean.
He isn't performing to a crowd of fans...
He's preaching from his pulpit to his congregation.
He is the Minister...
His backup singers and amazing E Street Band the Choir,
and the Audience...
We are simply the followers...
following every note,
every lyric,
every lick,
every beat...
Begging for Rock n' Roll forgiveness...
And asking for more...
More...
MORE.
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band live is 3 hours of REAL LIVE MUSIC.
No Autotune,
no fat old guys in suits writing your music,
no nameless musicians playing "your" songs.
No fake,
No bullshit,
No crap...
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band is what music was,
what it needs to be now,
and what it always should be.
Forever and ever
Amen
1 comment:
That is a beautiful description of a Brice concert. I saw him in 1984, Pontiac Silverdome, on the Born in the USA tour, and had many of the same observations. The guy works the crowd like an evangelical preacher, only there's no intolerance or damnation, just rock and roll.
Also, he should have played "Sandy".
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