DrVanNostrand
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I think you're forgetting the part where the guy actually dedicated the song to you, but yeah, carry on.


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Different last name lolI think you're forgetting the part where the guy actually dedicated the song to you, but yeah, carry on.
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3) Growin’ Up
Album: Greetings from Asbury Park (1972)
Previous rank: 3 (SAME)
This completes the songs from Greetings, so anybody hanging out for Mary Queen of Arkansas, sorry, it’s not in the next two spots.
Another surprise in the top 10, and I’m sure for many of you, so high up.
Growin' Up is a joy to behold.
My first recollection of Growin’ Up goes back a few years. The first version of it I heard was the 1972 recording at Max’s in Kansas City. I liked it for a song that used only an acoustic guitar. Then I managed to find the version from the 1975-85 disc and finally got a copy of a version from The Reunion Tour which is my favourite. It’s a joyous song that keeps that feel throughout the track. When I listen to it, I feel like a kid again, and a little nostalgic.
This is the second song I listen to every morning after I wake up. Without fail.
The story in the middle is brilliant. It’s a must watch. It brings tears to my eyes every time.
The song really isn’t anything special at all. It doesn’t have anything to blow you away, but what Bruce does very well is simple, and sometimes, as we all know, less is more at times. For me, this is one of those cases. It’s a song that can cheer me up instantly at the worst of times.
And for those in Sydney, here's a flashback
I WAS THE COSMIC KID!
The Clarence one for me is the best. Brings tears to my eyes. Great to watch.His stories during Growin' Up are great. I think the one on 1975-85 is my favorite.
"One of you wanted a lawyer, the other one wanted an author. Well tonight, you're both just gonna have to settle for rock 'n' roll.
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The Clarence one for me is the best. Brings tears to my eyes. Great to watch.
Are you a big fan?
Have you had a good read through the thread?Yeah, I would say he is in my top 3 favorite artists of all time.
Have you had a good read through the thread?
This is where it startsI actually made the second post ever in this thread, but I lost track over time. I'll have to go through it more thoroughly sometime.
Do you enjoy the Gaslight Anthem, Cruyff?
This is where it starts
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/bruce-springsteen.866515/page-131#post-28146984
Yes, I do.
Did you go to the shows last tour, and are you going next year?
Awesome, be sure to share your thoughts.Impressive, I'll have a listen in that order, should be fun.
No, I didn't see him last year, but I'm going to see him at Hope Estate next year.
His stories during Growin' Up are great. I think the one on 1975-85 is my favorite.
"One of you wanted a lawyer, the other one wanted an author. Well tonight, you're both just gonna have to settle for rock 'n' roll.
Bruce played 76 different songs across the 10 shows -
Nine songs played in all 10 shows:
Wrecking Ball
Badlands
Death to My Hometown:
Shackled & Drawn
Waitin’ on a Sunny Day
The Ghost of Tom Joad
Born to Run
Dancing in the Dark
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
Songs played 7 times:
Hungry Heart
Spirit in the Night
Songs played 6 times:
We Take Care of Our Own
The Rising
High Hopes
Darlington County
Five songs played 5 times:
My City of Ruins
Because the Night
Thunder Road
The Promised Land
Pay Me My Money Down
Songs played in four shows:
The E Street Shuffle
She’s the One
Out in the Street
The River
Open All Night
Prove It All Night (both normal and 78 version)
In three shows:
Johnny 99
Candy’s Room
Born in the USA saw it twice
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) saw it twice
Sixteen songs played twice:
Murder Incorporated
We Are Alive
Glory Days
Incident on 57th Street
Atlantic City
Land of Hope and Dreams
Bobby Jean
American Land (actually missed it as was late for start)
Adam Raised a Cain
Youngstown
Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street
Lonesome Day
Jungleland
Working On the Highway
Something In the Night
Tougher Than the Rest
And a whopping 30 'one-off' classics:
Just Like Fire Would
Apollo Medley
Blinded By the Light
Seven Nights to Rock
Devils and Dust
Last to Die
The Ties That Bind
Darkness On the Edge of Town
Cover Me
No Surrender
I’m On Fire
Detroit Medley
Night
Growin’ Up
Trapped
Backstreets
Seeds
Cadillac Ranch
Down Bound Train
Red Headed Woman
Long Walk Home
Radio Nowhere
My Love Will Not Let You Down
Better Days
Factory
Lost In the Flood
I’m Going Down
If I Should Fall Behind
Jackson Cage
Twist and Shout
5) Incident On 57th Street
Album: The Wild, The Innocent & The E-Street Shuffle (1973)
Previous rank: 6 (UP 1)
I’m starting to sound like a bit of a broken record, but how a song like Incident came off Bruce’s second album, before he made it big, and when he was only 24 is astonishing.
From the opening chords on Roy’s piano, to Bruce’s bending on his Telecaster straight after, followed by those amazing lyrics, Incident is so good it’s almost hard to believe. And we can’t forget that outro either. Wow. Then for another 7-10 minutes we hear the story of Spanish Johnny.
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I feel privileged to have witnessed this live. Everybody was just captivated for the entire time. Nobody was shouting out the lyrics, nobody was yelling out BRUUUUUUUCE. Everybody respected the song and it was virtually silent the whole time he played. It was magical. I remember standing there and just thinking wow, I am actually seeing this, holy shit this is amazing.
And talk about great lyrics…
Well like a cool Romeo he made his moves, oh she looked so fine
Like a late Juliet she knew he'd never be true but then she really didn't mind
Upstairs a band was playin', the singer was singin' something about goin' home
She whispered, "Spanish Johnny, you can leave me tonight but just don't leave me alone"
Definitely one of my favourite Springsteen verses/lyrics, and one of my favourite of all time.
I honestly cannot translate to words how brilliant this is to see live. If you’ve seen it, you know what I am talking about.
And of course, the masterpiece those who were at Hanging Rock were lucky to witness.
Wasn't my list, I just copied it.Cruyffy you forgot 2 songs, the first I'm surprised
Racing in the Street - Bris 2
Jack of All Trades - Bris 1
In bold are the songs I got to see. 62-1 for being late out of 78 is pretty good for only seeing 5 of the 10 shows. I was completely oblivious that he only played Darkness once. Got to see Backstreets. Rosalita twice. No Surrender. Thunder Road, Prove it All Night '78 intro the list goes on how lucky I was to see so many songs.
Jungeland for me. And Flood.Incident at Hanging Rock 2 was the best concert moment of my life.
Will I have to camp out for weeks to get a decent look at the man or what?
Thoughts on going for some pit tickets this time round? Was up in the stands for the last tour, thinking of venturing down with the madness for a show.
AAMI Park most likely won't be as accommodating as, say, Hanging Rock and Rod Laver Arena, although I'm not sure what the set up will be.
Nah, anything inside 150 is close IMO.Will I have to camp out for weeks to get a decent look at the man or what?