Well, I'm happy to report that the Boss is still the best ever.
Played for around 3 hours and was all over the place. No Patti for this show. She's still recuperating from a fall from a horse apparently. He dedicated "Kingdom of Days" to her. It's one from the new album and I wasn't too crazy about it but the other new songs he did were good live ("Outlaw Pete", "Working on a Dream", "The Wrestler"). "The Wrestler" was particularly moving live. Just him singing with Nils playing an acoustic.
For those that have been to one of his shows the past couple of years you know that he's taken to taking requests from the audience via homemade posters that people bring with them. He'll pull a bunch of the posters up on stage and then pick one, show it to the band, and then count it off.
This tour people have started making requests for covers trying to stump the band. So far this tour has seen ZZ Tops' I"m Bad, I'm Nationwide", Ramones' "I Wanna Be Sedated", and Social Distortion's "Bad Luck.
Last night he pulled one up that said "96 Tears WILL STUMP THE E STREET BAND". Bruce's reaction was "they think they're gonna stump the E Street Band!?!? You think they don't know 96 FUCKING TEARS!??!"......"ONE TWO THREE FOUR....." and they went into it. That's why they're the best. After that he pulled another poster out and put it up front on stage and they played "Trapped". First time for this tour according to some blogs.
We also got JUNGLELAND last night! He told a great story about some 17-18 year old guys coming up to him at some pizza joint around '97 or '98 in Freehold, NJ and telling him that they were big fans of him and the E Street band but that they had never been able to see them live together. He said that was the seed that was planted that eventually led to them getting back together so they could play songs like "Jungleland". He then went into the song saying "this was for the young 'uns out there".
They played a 4 song encore and it looked like it was over until Bruce came back out and starts yelling "IT AIN'T OVER ATLANTA! IT AIN'T OVER ATLANTA!" before tearing into "Detroit Medley". Just ridiculous.
Guy never fails to deliver. He's the best I've ever seen.
Setlist:
Badlands
Darkness on the Edge of Town
Outlaw Pete
She's the One
Working on a Dream
Radio Nowhere (w/ Jay Weinberg)
Seeds (w/ Jay Weinberg)
Johnny 99 (w/ Jay Weinberg)
The Ghost of Tom Joad (w/ Jay Weinberg)
Raise Your Hand
96 Tears
Trapped
Waitin' on a Sunny Day
The Promised Land
The Wrestler
Jungleland
Kingdom of Days
Lonesome Day
The Rising
Born to Run
ENCORE:
Hard Times
Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
Land of Hope and Dreams (w/ Jay Weinberg)
American Land (w/ Jay Weinberg)
Detroit Medley - Devil With a Blue Dress-> Good Golly Miss Molly -> CC Rider -> Devil With a Blue Dress
