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Nov 5th, 2007, 05:42 PM
Bruce Springsteen doesn't shy from political commentary
Upbeat sound, ominous objection Monday, November 05, 2007John SoederPlain Dealer Pop Music Critic
"Is there anybody alive out there?" Bruce Springsteen sang over and over during his opening number, "Radio Nowhere," a bracing song about trying to communicate above the white noise of these troubled times.
Lucky for us, when it comes to communicating with a roomful of 20,000 people, nobody does it better than Springsteen.
The Boss had the ever-dependable E Street Band in tow for a sold-out concert Sunday night at The Q, although it wasn't business as usual for one of the most successful partnerships in rock 'n' roll..............
Bruce Springsteen doesn't shy from political commentary
Upbeat sound, ominous objection Monday, November 05, 2007John SoederPlain Dealer Pop Music Critic
"Is there anybody alive out there?" Bruce Springsteen sang over and over during his opening number, "Radio Nowhere," a bracing song about trying to communicate above the white noise of these troubled times.
Lucky for us, when it comes to communicating with a roomful of 20,000 people, nobody does it better than Springsteen.
The Boss had the ever-dependable E Street Band in tow for a sold-out concert Sunday night at The Q, although it wasn't business as usual for one of the most successful partnerships in rock 'n' roll.
Bruce Springsteen doesn't shy from political commentary
Upbeat sound, ominous objection Monday, November 05, 2007John SoederPlain Dealer Pop Music Critic
"Is there anybody alive out there?" Bruce Springsteen sang over and over during his opening number, "Radio Nowhere," a bracing song about trying to communicate above the white noise of these troubled times.
Lucky for us, when it comes to communicating with a roomful of 20,000 people, nobody does it better than Springsteen.
The Boss had the ever-dependable E Street Band in tow for a sold-out concert Sunday night at The Q, although it wasn't business as usual for one of the most successful partnerships in rock 'n' roll.............
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Upbeat sound, ominous objection Monday, November 05, 2007John SoederPlain Dealer Pop Music Critic
"Is there anybody alive out there?" Bruce Springsteen sang over and over during his opening number, "Radio Nowhere," a bracing song about trying to communicate above the white noise of these troubled times.
Lucky for us, when it comes to communicating with a roomful of 20,000 people, nobody does it better than Springsteen.
The Boss had the ever-dependable E Street Band in tow for a sold-out concert Sunday night at The Q, although it wasn't business as usual for one of the most successful partnerships in rock 'n' roll..............
Bruce Springsteen doesn't shy from political commentary
Upbeat sound, ominous objection Monday, November 05, 2007John SoederPlain Dealer Pop Music Critic
"Is there anybody alive out there?" Bruce Springsteen sang over and over during his opening number, "Radio Nowhere," a bracing song about trying to communicate above the white noise of these troubled times.
Lucky for us, when it comes to communicating with a roomful of 20,000 people, nobody does it better than Springsteen.
The Boss had the ever-dependable E Street Band in tow for a sold-out concert Sunday night at The Q, although it wasn't business as usual for one of the most successful partnerships in rock 'n' roll.
Bruce Springsteen doesn't shy from political commentary
Upbeat sound, ominous objection Monday, November 05, 2007John SoederPlain Dealer Pop Music Critic
"Is there anybody alive out there?" Bruce Springsteen sang over and over during his opening number, "Radio Nowhere," a bracing song about trying to communicate above the white noise of these troubled times.
Lucky for us, when it comes to communicating with a roomful of 20,000 people, nobody does it better than Springsteen.
The Boss had the ever-dependable E Street Band in tow for a sold-out concert Sunday night at The Q, although it wasn't business as usual for one of the most successful partnerships in rock 'n' roll.............
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/cuyahoga/1194255560284170.xml&coll=2