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It certainly was. I took great delight when the drum beat started up after the guy next to me told me not to bother with my Murder Inc sign :rolleyes: (I think I've said this already but yeah, he was a dick)

Nothing on YouTube of Murder Inc from Brisbane or Melbourne? :confused: Where are all those annoying camera people when you need them...

The organ in the Live in NYC version is great. Version from Albany last year is good too, love Steve's backing vocals on the 'muuuuuuuuuurderrrrrr' harmony.
Haha yeah I remember you saying that.

No video, but there is audio up.

http://brucetour.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/wrecking-ball-australia-ten-best-moments.html

Good read.
 
Great read, thanks for that. :thumbsu:

I still think about the incredible rush I experienced at all the shows I went to, and I want more, addicted after only four outings. Need MOAR.
If I didn't see another show, I'd be disappointed, but at the same time, I wouldn't be.
 
If I didn't see another show, I'd be disappointed, but at the same time, I wouldn't be.

Yeah, pretty interesting conundrum. I'm convinced the only way he'll be back here is if he does another solo acoustic tour. And with age becoming a factor when it comes to doing massive ESB tours, it certainly doesn't diminish one's ability to do an acoustic show on their own. There is hope.

Hopefully the turn-around this time is similar to the Magic/Working on a Dream era, which were essentially the same tour. I've got some travel plans for next year once I finish uni, so that would be perfect. But I seriously doubt he'd take less than a year off between tours this time around.

Oh, and I've re-read Clarence's book over the last week - the last few chapters are hauntingly foreshadowing. :(But the chapter about Jake is just brilliant, the clues were all there. :thumbsu:
 

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Unless he releases a really solid album early/mid next year and tours by 2015 I doubt he will tour again with either the other 16 from the current ESB or back to the other 8 or 9 from the ESB. It will probably be a solo tour if he makes it back.

I'm starting to plan for 2014 shows in the USA. I want to go the World cup in Brazil next year with a mate and his friend. I'm thinking of coming home via the USA and trying to catch a show hopefully at Madsion Square Garden or the new Meadowlands stadium to watching him on his home ground. If not anywhere else will do.
 
Jake's EP is solid, interesting that there's no sax on it anywhere. It is, on the other hand, very nice folky/garage rock. Ironic, now that 99% of his fans now know him because of his sax playing with the ESB. He's hit the jackpot now, probably set for life after this tour, and any subsequent tours as the lone horn player will be a massive bonus. I guess now he's free to make the music he wants in his downtime, sax or no sax. Just as long as he's all over the next Bruce album.
 
If I didn't see another show, I'd be disappointed, but at the same time, I wouldn't be.

Well said.

It's nearly impossible to envisage another tour where everything could align so perfectly to re-produce what we have witnessed over the past few weeks. There were so many variables that combined to make this tour so memorable, and these included personal factors such as being able to take my son, my wife and my parents to various shows and share the experience with them. It also felt great to feel like a starstruck teenager again for a week or so and to able to forget about work, the mortgage and the other stresses and crap that can affect your normal life and go completely nuts for a few days.

Having said that, I really would like to see him again..and again...and again.
 
Freaking out about my operation tomorrow. Listening to Bruce in the hope it'll calm me down. Guys if I die, please tell Bruce (and Tom) how much I love them and how much the last few weeks changed my life for the better, and how fvcking happy I was to see them both! :thumbsu: :hearts:
 
Freaking out about my operation tomorrow. Listening to Bruce in the hope it'll calm me down. Guys if I die, please tell Bruce (and Tom) how much I love them and how much the last few weeks changed my life for the better, and how fvcking happy I was to see them both! :thumbsu: :hearts:

Shit what are you going in for?
 
....... It also felt great to feel like a starstruck teenager again for a week or so and to able to forget about work, the mortgage and the other stresses and crap that can affect your normal life and go completely nuts for a few days.

Having said that, I really would like to see him again..and again...and again.

I can so relate to this.

On Friday I popped into Port Adelaide FC to pick up my members jacket and spoke to the Commercial Operations GM. We had a chat, a catch up after 5 months, about a few things re the club but the conversation inevitably turned to my Springsteen Odyssey. I don't know where it came from but I said after the last 2 footy seasons for our club and the hurdles I've had with getting funding for my technology group, which keeps getting stalled, I said I needed something to nourish my soul. That's how I feel about seeing him and the band over 3 locations and 5 shows. On Sunday I also thought of what John Stewart said in his speech for Bruce at the 2009 Kennedy Center Honors.

From 3:30

But that is not the power of Bruce Springsteen.

It is that when ever I see Bruce Springsteen do anything he empty's the tank. Every time! And the beautiful thing about this man is he empty's that tank for his family, he empty's that tank for his art, he empty's that tank for his audience, and he empty's it for his country.

And we on the receiving end of that beautiful gift are ourselves rejuvenated. If not redeemed, and I thank you.
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rejuvenated is how I feel. And I knew there was a reason why I thought of the Carnival is Over when he did Tenth Avenue at the last show.

5:34
A Springsteen concert is like a carnival ride that leaves you breathless and alive.

7:56
Bruce just doesn't sing, he testifies.




Each year the Kennedy Center honours 5 people/groups from the performing arts who have had a major impact on American life. ( Last year they honoured Led Zepplin despite being a British group). Bruce shared the honour with Mel Brooks, Robert De Niro, jazz pianist and composer David Brubeck and opera singer Grace Bumbry. The Honoree doesn't perform but others perform their work.

Country singer Jennifer Nettles covered Glory Days then joined Ben Harper on I'm on Fire.
Ben Harper doe a beautiful version of My Father's House
Eddie Vedder sang My City of Ruins
John Mellancamp Born in the USA half acoustic guitar then full band.
Melissa Etheridge sang Born to Run
Sting + a huge choir do a rousing version of The Rising, with all the audience getting up and into it.

Most of the videos at the group playlist below - just click on the you tube link rather than play the embedded video.

 
When Obama presented Bruce with the Kennedy Center Honors award in 2009 at the White house he quoted Bruce - "I've always believed that people listen to your music not to find out about you, but to find out about themselves."

I think I experienced that as well.

 
Not part of the CDs I sent across... but I've got it on my computer.

Great gig - still not as great as the 19-9-78 Passaic show in NJ. Still the best concert I've ever heard.

Found it on you tube UpForGrabs. How does the sound quality compare to the version you have? I plugged some speakers into my computer and it sounds great to me.

Set list according to Greasy Lake

Badlands
Streets of Fire
Spirit in the Night
Darkness on the Edge of Town
Independence Day
The Promised Land
Prove It All Night
Racing in the Street
Thunder Road
Meeting Across the River
Jungleland
Kitty's Back
Fire
Candy's Room
Because the Night
Point Blank
Not Fade Away
She's the One
Backstreets
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
Born to Run
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
Detroit Medley
Raise Your Hand





But info on You Tube says

Uploaded on Dec 19, 2011
The Boss and the E Street Band live at Capitol Theatre in Passaic, USA on September 19th, 1978.
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Setlist:
1. Intro
2. Badlands
3. Streets Of Fire
4. Spirit In The Night
5. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
6. Independence Day
7. The Promised Land
8. Prove It All Night
9. Racing In The Street
10. Thunder Road
11. Meeting Across The River
12. Jungleland
13. Kitty's Back
14. Fire
15. Candy's Room
16. Because The Night
17. Point Blank
18. Not Fade Away
19. She's The One
20. Backstreets
21. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
22. 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
23. Born To Run
24. 10th Avenue Freeze-Out
25. Detroit Medley
26. Raise Your Hand
27. Good Rockin' Tonight ( from show at Capitol Theatre in Passaic on 20th)
28. It's My Life ( from show at Capitol Theatre in Passaic on 20th)
29. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town ( from show at Capitol Theatre in Passaic on 21st)
30. High School Confidential ( from show at Capitol Theatre in Passaic on 21st)
31. Sweet Little Sixteen ( from show at Capitol Theatre in Passaic on 21st)
32. The Fever ( from show at Capitol Theatre in Passaic on 21st)
33. Incident On 57th Street ( from show at Capitol Theatre in Passaic on 21st)
34. For You ( from show at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland on 1st Jan 1979)
35. It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City ( from show at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland on 1st Jan 1979)

Edit I dug up which shows the songs after Raise Your Hand were played at.
 

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Found The Roxy show in LA from 7-7-78. The bloke from Perth I meet at the 1st Brisbane show, told me has visited the club and that it only holds about 500 people. re-listening to the show you can tell how intimate it is with the audience.

I wish he'd played For You at one of his shows, I love the version from the Roxy.




The bloke who put that has a couple of You Tube channels with hundreds of full concerts. The second one has all 3 Rod Laver shows, the 1st Brisbane and the 1st Sydney in his first 10 concerts of 130

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7XFBxXHn4IOJGMAXsq3BKngewDV3mTx_&feature=mh_lolz

At this link he has 200

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6EA6EFCDEC6088F4&feature=mh_lolz
 
Matt Damon loves The Boss.

Matt Damon interview

Is Damon, I ask him in Berlin, a fan of Springsteen? It turns out to be a lucky guess, made only because his new film is called Promised Land – the name of a track from the 1978 album Darkness on the Edge of Town – and by the fact there is a memorable scene in the movie where Damon's co-star John Krasinski sings a karaoke version of the song "Dancing in the Dark".
"Uh-huh, huge," says Damon. "Springsteen's a god in my eyes." There then follows a few minutes where Damon picks his way excitedly through Springsteen's recent oeuvre: The Rising ("a masterpiece"), Magic ("such an intelligent takedown of the Bush administration"), and culminating with last year's Wrecking Ball, which reached number one in both the UK and the US. It is an intensely political record that shines a harsh light on the American dream, with music inspired by the Civil War and the Dust Bowl. "It doesn't feel like an act," Damon muses. "It doesn't feel like he's trying to pretend that he still has the common touch. I think he believes what he believes, and that's very real."
He continues: "I do view this movie, Promised Land, as the visual expression of his last album. It's actually eerily similar. I hadn't heard the album before we wrote the script, but John Krasinski and I went to hear him in Madison Square Garden at the first show that he did of Wrecking Ball and he played the album and I went: '****! That's the movie!' I went back to see him afterwards and he asked: 'What are you working on?' And I said: 'It's like the movie version of your new album.' And he goes: 'What the **** does that mean?' And I said: 'I don't know, man! But you've got to see this thing when it comes out. I'm telling you, it's the movie version of your album.'"
Matt Damon interview
 
Lacking in Bruce dedication here :oops: but I didn't know Tom Morello was going to be in the band :eek:
What a bonus :thumbsu::p
I went on the 27th and good to see there are some youtube clips from his Melbourne shows.
It was a great concert.
 

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Lacking in Bruce dedication here :oops: but I didn't know Tom Morello was going to be in the band :eek:
What a bonus :thumbsu::p
I went on the 27th and good to see there are some youtube clips from his Melbourne shows.
It was a great concert.
Was the best of the shows in Victoria IMO.

Perfect.
 
Was the best of the shows in Victoria IMO.

Perfect.

I agree. After blowing off the cobwebs on the Sunday night and having a great time on Tuesday, it felt like Wednesday was a bit more intense and hardcore. Having Youngstown, LITF, Murder Inc and Jungleland gave it a real kick. Loved Long walk Home as the opener.

Not quite perfect though..still would have liked Backstreets.
 
I agree. After blowing off the cobwebs on the Sunday night and having a great time on Tuesday, it felt like Wednesday was a bit more intense and hardcore. Having Youngstown, LITF, Murder Inc and Jungleland gave it a real kick. Loved Long walk Home as the opener.

Not quite perfect though..still would have liked Backstreets.
Backstreets would have made the show beyond perfect.

It was a darn good show, I had a feeling we would get Jungleland after Flood and the Candy/Youngstown/Murder Inc trio.
 

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