1. i'm more than a bit surprised and disappointed - built the momentum up again to trapped and then tried and tested all the way. are these three albums just going to go around the stadiums of europe in their turn because eventually the audience will be able to work out what it's getting. Is highway patrolman joining the 'songs soundchecked but not played' collection of one step up, price you pay etc.
  2. concert "restarted" with Pay Me My Money Down
  3. 19. Shackled and Drawn
    20. Waitin' On A Sunny Day
    21. Lonesome Day
    22. Badlands
    -------------
    23. Brilliant Disguise
    24. Light Of Day
    25. Born In The USA

    23>24 like someone taking you to the sweet shop and then finding out it's shut.
  4. hehehe .. interesting position for the disguise
  5. Start 20:15

    1. We Take Care of Our Own
    2. Two Hearts
    3. Loose Ends
    4. Cadillac Ranch (request)
    5. Radio Nowhere (request)
    6. Trapped (request)
    7. Wrecking Ball
    8. Death To My Hometown
    9. Spirit In The Night
    Born to Run Album!
    10. Thunder Road
    11. Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
    12. Night
    13. Backstreets
    14. Born To Run
    15. She's The One
    16. Meeting Across The River
    17. Jungleland
    End of Album
    18. Pay Me My Money Down (with fans on stage & conga line)
    19. Shackled and Drawn
    20. Waitin' On A Sunny Day
    21. Lonesome Day
    22. Badlands
    -------------
    23. Brilliant Disguise
    24. Light Of Day
    25. Born In The USA
    26. Glory Days
    27. Dancing In The Dark
    28. Twist & Shout (with Jon Landau (birthday) on stage

    should be all
  6. so no highway patrolman then and we're guessing full darkness at the next show?

    i thought it was a nice idea for stockholm as it guaranteed those going to all three nights a massive number of songs but day to day, no thanks. If he's just playing those three then it's not much different to a static set list opening >album>usual run of songs> usual encores with one or two changes depending on the album.
  7. it was not all hehe

    29. Raise Your Hand
  8. Originally posted by ade:so no highway patrolman then and we're guessing full darkness at the next show?

    i thought it was a nice idea for stockholm as it guaranteed those going to all three nights a massive number of songs but day to day, no thanks. If he's just playing those three then it's not much different to a static set list opening >album>usual run of songs> usual encores with one or two changes depending on the album.

    it becomes more presumable at this point .. and half the concerts with full album?
  9. Start 20:15

    1. We Take Care of Our Own
    2. Two Hearts
    3. Loose Ends
    4. Cadillac Ranch (request)
    5. Radio Nowhere (request)
    6. Trapped (request)
    7. Wrecking Ball
    8. Death To My Hometown
    9. Spirit In The Night
    Born to Run Album!
    10. Thunder Road
    11. Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
    12. Night
    13. Backstreets
    14. Born To Run
    15. She's The One
    16. Meeting Across The River
    17. Jungleland
    End of Album
    18. Pay Me My Money Down (with fans on stage & conga line)
    19. Shackled and Drawn
    20. Waitin' On A Sunny Day
    21. Lonesome Day
    22. Badlands
    -------------
    23. Brilliant Disguise
    24. Light Of Day
    25. Born In The USA
    26. Glory Days
    27. Dancing In The Dark
    28. Twist & Shout (with Jon Landau (birthday) on stage)
    29. Raise Your Hand

    Show over at 23.25

    the duration begins to increase ...

  10. if there's something you need....

    what if there's something i don't need like full albums? do i have to raise both hands?
  11. i'm with you if they're coming on a regular basis
  12. Loose Ends is very desirable. I love both the BTR and Darkness albums more than most ever made, so in those album shows there will always be 8-10 songs I truly dig. But other than those albums and the occasional rarity (which it seems like rarities either getting rarer or more common) I can't say this leg has done a lot for me.

    I wonder what you guys will end up getting at your shows