Damnit Bloor! I wrote down the setlist last night to post it. All my work in vain.
Happy to report that I have been cleansed...........nay...............BAPTIZED in the rock n roll waters once again!
I've probably been to 50 or more arena shows in my life and no one holds sway over a crowd of 40,000 better than he does. It felt completely intimate. He's the best that's ever been. Bands half his age can't touch him. He had a full on 5 piece brass band, soul backup singers, violin, multi-instrumentalists, 2 keyboard players. The sound was amazing.
I was lukewarm on the new album but, as expected, the songs take on new life live. The vitriol absolutely seethes in them live. Particularly "Wrecking Ball", "Death to My Hometown", and "Shackled and Drawn". Even "Rocky Ground" with it's full on rap didn't feel out of place. The influence of the Seeger sessions and the live Dublin album is really felt on the new stuff live. Many of them took on a Irish feel.
Still, it's only rock n roll but it's ability to lift spirits and heal is never more alive than with the E Street Band.
Best moment of the night: The last song was "10th Ave Freeze Out". Right after the line "When the change was made uptown and the big man joined the band", the band went silent, the house lights came up, and the crowd erupted for an almost solid 2 minutes. As moving a moment as I've ever experienced at a rock show.
The fucking Boss.
I made a couple notes Bloors setlist.
Yail Bloor Wrote:
Setlist from the tour opener (reprinted from the ajc):
Quote:
“We Take Care of Our Own”
“Wrecking Ball”
“Badlands”
“Death to My Hometown” - this one came off WAY more pissed off than on record
“My City of Ruins” - an already slow tune, this was done in a "People Get Ready" style. Great take on it.
“The E Street Shuffle”
“Jack of All Trades” - really slowed things down for this one. Only time he really talked recession.
“Seeds” - great extended rave up of this one.
“Easy Money” - he and Patti sharing the mic on this one.
“Waitin’ on a Sunny Day” - let audience member sing a whole chorus (she had a sign saying she'd waited 13 shows to sing it live)
“The Promised Land”
“The Way You Do the Things You Do” (The Temptations)
“634-5789” (Wilson Pickett) - full on crowd surfed for this one
“Shackled and Drawn” -
“Lonesome Day”
“The Rising”
“We Are Alive” - the Irish influence strongly felt on this one live
“Thunder Road”
“Rocky Ground”
“Land of Hope and Dreams”
“Born to Run”
“Dancing in the Dark”
“American Land”
“Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out”