Sunday, 3 August 2008

Something's telling me I must go home...Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band in Massachusetts










On loyal ground, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have returned to the Gillette Stadium Foxborough Massachusetts. Astunning show inlcudes a wide range of cover versions, including Little Latin Lupe Lu, Who'll Stop The Rain, and the tour standard Summertime Blues to open proceedings.


Summertime Blues
Tenth Ave Freeze-Out
Radio Nowhere
Lonesome Day
The Promised Land
Spirit in the Night
Tunnel of Love
Little Latin Lupe Lu
Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?
Hungry Heart
Who'll Stop the Rain
Youngstown
Murder Inc.
She's the One
Living in the Future
Mary's Place
The Rising
Last to Die
Long walk Home
Badlands

I'm Going Down
Jungleland
Born to Run
Glory Days
Dancing in the Dark
American Land

Rosalita (Come out Tonight)

Press
And so, faced with a substantial delay (not to mention an audience that was drenched to the bone), Springsteen did the only thing he could do, which was blast past Gillette's noise curfew by 70 minutes Marc Hirsh Boston Globe

Press
But “Spirit in the Night” best epitomized what makes Springsteen so indispensable: crouched atop a house monitor at the stage’s edge, his feet dangling off the side, he sang the song face-to-face with folks up front.

For a moment, he was just one of the crowd. As the song’s lyric states several times, “It felt so right.” And indeed, it did. Christopher Treacy Boston Herald

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