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stang
Sep 24th, 2007, 09:14 PM
A hot night in Asbury Park's Convention Hall and an even hotter performance by Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band.
A short show by Bruce's standards, but this was the first shot and they nailed it pretty good.
Show began at 8:35 p.m.
Bruce led the band out to the stage and said "Welcome to our rehearsal. We're going to give it a run through. We might make some mistakes but I doubt it."
Then Bruce shouted: "Is there anyone alive out there?"
It then led into a very hot:
1. Radio Nowhere
This is a great opener, it will have every arena up on its feet. My notes say: "Wow, what an opening song>"

2. No Surrender
I noticed Soozie Tyrell playing an acoustic guitar on this song. She played acoustic on several songs.

3. Gypsy Biker
Bruce introduced several of the new songs. On this one he said "This is called Gypsy Biker."
Some great guitar work here by Steve Van Zandt. Bruce plays the harmonica,
Bruce and Steven trading guitar solos off at the end. Very hot.

At the end of the song Bruce said, "I'm losing weight already!" as it was very hot and he was sweating a lot.

4. Empty Sky
Nice with the full band. Patti shared some of the lead vocals with Bruce.


5. Something in the Night
Roy's piano sounded great at the beginnning. Brought me back to 1978. Great song to hear in Asbury Park.

Bruce jokingly then said: "Wecome to the beautiful, air conditioned Convention Hall. Well the air conditioning is coming back along with everything else!"


6. Girls in Their Summer Clothes
Bruce introduced it by saying "This is for The Girls In Their Summer Clothes."
Very nice sax solo by Clarence Clemons. Bruce brought Clarence right up to the front to do the solo.
At the end Bruce said: "All right C! Good going kid!"

7. Night
It rocked as ususal.

8. Promised Land
Bruce may have audibled this has Kevin Buell had a look of surprise when Bruce wouldn't take a guitar from him.
Bruce came right up to the front of the stage and worked both the left and right far sides to get the crowd into it (not that he needed to get them into it). He threw his harmonica to a child at the end of the song.


9. Livin' in the Future

Bruce did a bit of a rap about this being "a song about what couldn't have happened, happened already."
Bruce comes to the front of the stage and walks back and forth a bit and does a little talking before the song.

10. Devil's Arcade
Bruce dedicated this to the Iraqui War veterans.
Another great guitar song. Some great guitar work by Bruce. They really get into it at the end.

11. Candy's Room
I had trouble hearing Bruce's vocals on this song. His vocals weren't high enough over the other instruments.

12. She's the One
Great to hear, Bruce plays some harmonica at the end.

13. Lonesome Day
At the end of the song, fans started to sign "Happy Birthday>" Bruce came out to the front of the stage and smiled.

14. My Hometown
Crowd sang the "Your hometown" part, just as they did in previous tours.

15. The Rising

16. Last to Die

17 Long Walk Home
I had a feeling this would be the set closer. Patti and Steven join Bruce at the center mic for some of the vocals toward the end. Bruce really wails on the guitar at the end of the song.
Set ends at 10:05 p.m.
Bruce said "There were a few mistakes"

Continued.....

stang
Sep 24th, 2007, 09:14 PM
Encores:
18. Thundercrack
Bruce said "this song is older than myself. I wrote this song when I was in the womb. This is one of my first compositions. Max has never played on this song, Roy hasn't played on this song."
Bruce then looked toward the crowd and they started shouting out "Thundercrack."
Bruce said, "you probably found out about it from some A ** hole on the Internet."
Really great to hear this by the E Street Band. Nils and Soozie come up to the front of the stage toward the end, Soozie playing the violin.

19. Born to Run
House lights turned on, crowd goes crazy.
20. Darlington County
Works well as an encore song, crowd really gets into it.
Bruce did some strutting across the stage.

21. American Land
Danny Federici and Roy both play the accordian on this song,. They both come out center stage behind Bruce. Clarence plays the penny whistle."

Bruce said: "Our first go round! We'll be seeing you"
Show over at 10:35 p.m.
Just about two hours.

Some other notes:
Bruce never introduced the band. Many are curious what song he would do it in, still remains a mystery.
Band setup is the same. Clarence to the left, Patti to the right.
Clarence looks in great shape, although he does sit a bit. But hey, he is 65.
Huge stage, it came out past the first two sections on each side of Convention Hall.
The floor wasn't that big at all. Maybe 50 feet from the front of the stage to the soundboard.
There was no pit.
Bruce wore black jeans and a black shirt. Is in great shape.

tomjoad2
Sep 24th, 2007, 09:22 PM
For someone who really needed to be there tonight but couldn't - thanks for the review!

brucefanaddict
Sep 24th, 2007, 09:23 PM
Thanks, Stan! Always so, so good to read your reports! I'm droolin' for Philly...countin' the hours 'til my first Philly show...

JAG
Sep 24th, 2007, 09:31 PM
Wow. A review of a Bruce Springsteen and the ESB concert. As I live and breath...

Thundercrack -- is he REALLY going to keep this in the set? Most bizarre.

Thanks as always Stan. Closest thing to being there.

Greetings from the Left Coast,

JAG

tomjoad2
Sep 24th, 2007, 09:50 PM
Stan, are you the guy he was talking about before Thundercrack? Just kidding. Was the place full tonight and is that different stage he is using now? Looks like there are lights on the front.

wkknswllie
Sep 24th, 2007, 10:01 PM
The back of the stage has a ramp like the reunion tour to get closer to the fans behind the stage. On the ramp in the middle were about 3 stairs leading to a box about 4x6x3 where it looks like he will play towering over Max.Did anyone else notice this?

Rossalita
Sep 24th, 2007, 10:19 PM
Stan: love the immediate satisfaction of your post-show recaps. You take us Right There. {}

Thanks for sharing your report.

:kiss:

crazyjaney6
Sep 24th, 2007, 10:37 PM
Stan, are you the guy he was talking about before Thundercrack? Just kidding. Was the place full tonight and is that different stage he is using now? Looks like there are lights on the front.

With the bigger, better lighting rig, I hear if you're in the front row, you may not leave with intact retinas...:cool:

Atlantic City
Sep 24th, 2007, 10:58 PM
Bruce said, "you probably found out about it from some A ** hole on the Internet."



:D :D :D :D :D

Thanks for the review Stan!

ThunderRoadrunner
Sep 24th, 2007, 11:08 PM
What radio station was playing?

August Blues
Sep 25th, 2007, 02:21 AM
Great review, Stan!

2 hours is short, but it looks like a tight set--no filler a la 20 minutes of 10th Ave or Mary's Place.

Vundu
Sep 25th, 2007, 03:35 AM
Thanks for the review. Hope to hear it through the magic of bootlegging sometime soon.

WillyT
Sep 25th, 2007, 04:40 AM
As usual, great job of reporting.

BiggerMan
Sep 25th, 2007, 04:55 AM
The ticket gods called on me about Noon and I headed down to AP. Hard to add anything to Stan's (as usual) great report. What was notable to me was how much better it was than the Rising Tour rehearsal I went to a few years back. The band was smoking and the new material translates incredibly well. No surprise here - but it exceeded my high expectations.

njbrucefan
Sep 25th, 2007, 05:08 AM
Thanks for the great review!!

dudley
Sep 25th, 2007, 07:44 AM
thanks stan!

BackstreetsGirl
Sep 25th, 2007, 08:36 AM
For those of us who might not get in tonight - can you hear the show outside on the beach? Figure that worse come to worse we could just sit with friends on the beach with a bottle of wine and listen.
Roberta

JAG
Sep 25th, 2007, 01:14 PM
one other thing to keep in mind about the set list -- bruce is still fooling around with what catalog songs he wants to play, and of course will throughout the tour. so just because they got she's the one and candy's room last night, don't assume they are in the tour for good. my suspicion is that bruce is still trying to figure out which catalog songs, and which types of songs, fit with the new record.