Friday, 19 October 2007

Magic in the Garden - Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band Live From New York City



Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band , 2 sold out shows from the world famous Madison Square Garden




Night One
1. Radio Nowhere
2. The Ties That Bind
3. Lonesome Day
4. Gypsy Biker
5. Magic
6. Reason To Believe
7. Adam Raised A Cain
8. She's The One
9. Living In The Future
10. The Promised Land
11. Brilliant Disguise
12. Backstreets
13. Darlington County
14. Devil's Arcade
15. The Rising
16. Last To Die
17. Long Walk Home
18. Badlands

19. Girls In Their Summer Clothes
20. Thundercrack
21. Born To Run
22. Dancing In The Dark
23. American Land



Second Night
1. Radio Nowhere
2. Night
3. Lonesome Day
4. Gypsy Biker
5. Magic
6. Reason To Believe
7. Candy's Room
8. She's The One
9. Living In The Future
10. The Promised Land
11. Tougher Than The Rest
12. Meeting Across the River
13. Jungleland
14. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
15. Devil's Arcade
16. The Rising
17. Last To Die
18. Long Walk Home
19. Badlands

20. Girls In Their Summer Clothes
21. Thundercrack
22. Born To Run
23. Dancing In The Dark
24. American Land (with 5 members of The Seeger Sessions Band)



PRESS SOUNDBITES


Then “Badlands” vowed to push through: with the colossal beat of Max Weinberg’s drums and Gary Tallent’s bass, the chime-topped keyboard chords of Roy Bittan and Danny Federici, Mr. Clemons’s saxophone, Soozie Tyrell’s fiddle and the triple-barreled guitar strumming of Nils Lofgren, Steve Van Zandt and Mr. Springsteen. When the band paused, the audience sang at top volume: all burdens, all misgivings were cast off once again. Jon Pareles New York Times


Springsteen has assumed many onstage personas over the years, with the last E Street tour dominated by “the preacher.” This time out he’s a construction worker -- the foreman of a crew that’s working hard and fast with no flashy moves. The work ethic is notable from the get-go as they plow through nine songs before they ever let the music fully fade and shut down the lights, Springsteen throwing and catching guitars among his roadies and then counting off the next song before the last has fully finished. Phil Gallo - Variety

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