1. Bruce's new album Wrecking Ball first received rave reviews from the press, and now the fans have spoken, too! The album debuted at #1 on the charts in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This is Bruce's 10th #1 album in the United States, tying him with Elvis Presley for the third most #1 albums in US chart history. Congratulations to Bruce, and thank you to everyone who helped Wrecking Ball top the charts!
    brucespringsteen.net

  2. last warm-up

    SXSW ACL The Moody Theatre -Austin


    1 I Ain’t Got No Home (Woody Guthrie Cover) (acoustic w/ horns)
    2 We Take Care of Our Own
    3 Wrecking Ball
    4 Badlands (sax solo: Jake)
    5 Death To My Hometown (with Tom Morello)
    6 My City of Ruins ('If you're here and we're here then they're here.")
    7 Seeds
    8 E St Shuffle
    9 Jack of All Trades (with Tom Morello)
    10 Shackled and Drawn
    11 Waiting On A Sunny Day (Bruce in the crowd)
    12 The Promised Land
    13 The Ghost Of Tom Joad (with Tom Morello)
    14 The Rising
    15 We Are Alive
    16 Thunder Road
    encore
    17 Rocky Ground (With Michelle Moore)
    18 Land of Hopes and Dreams
    19 The Harder They Come (with Jimmy Cliff)
    20 Time Will Tell (with Jimmy Cliff)
    21 Many Rivers To Cross (with Jimmy Cliff)
    22 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place (with Eric Burdon)
    23 Tenth Avenue Freezeout
    24 This Land IS Your Land (with Joe Ely, Alejandro Escovedo, and The Low Anthem AND Arcade Fire AND Tom Morello AND Garland Jeffreys)
  3. Tom Morello? What does Rage Against The Machine have to do with Bruce Springsteen or his E Street Band? Oh well...

    I like Thunder Road as main set closer, but there are too many classics lost. Maybe Jungleland is not to be performed again after Clarence passing, but what about The River, Born To Run, Spirit In The Night, Because The Night, Rosalita, etc, etc, etc? Not liking their warm-ups so far. Too many people on stage and very few interesting things actually happening on stage. Well, let the actual tour start I'd say.
  4. after the end of Audioslave Morello is dedicating himself in folk music too
  5. this was basically a showcase (something similar at Apollo) and he played something like more than 2 hours and half ... not bad (Noel Gallagher in Milano around 40mins if i'm not wrong)
    what will be in the regular gigs?
    there will definetely be place for more classics and more and more ...
    i think he used these 2 dates also for "rehearsing" the new songs
  6. Originally posted by LikeASong:Tom Morello? What does Rage Against The Machine have to do with Bruce Springsteen or his E Street Band? Oh well...

    I like Thunder Road as main set closer, but there are too many classics lost. Maybe Jungleland is not to be performed again after Clarence passing, but what about The River, Born To Run, Spirit In The Night, Because The Night, Rosalita, etc, etc, etc? Not liking their warm-ups so far. Too many people on stage and very few interesting things actually happening on stage. Well, let the actual tour start I'd say.

    Tom Morello is on Wrecking Ball His guitar work is to be found on Jack Of All Trades and Death To My Hometown.
  7. I didn't know that. Thank you both

    Jack Of All Trades is maybe my favorite song off the album.
  8. Also, Rage Against the Machine covered "The Ghost of Tom Joad" on their Renegades record. This led to an invitation by Bruce to play with the E Street Band during the Magic tour. Subsequently, Tom has played with them at a number of gigs as well as appearing on the new record.
  9. Originally posted by clover68:last warm-up

    SXSW ACL The Moody Theatre -Austin


    1 I Ain’t Got No Home (Woody Guthrie Cover) (acoustic w/ horns)
    2 We Take Care of Our Own
    3 Wrecking Ball
    4 Badlands (sax solo: Jake)
    5 Death To My Hometown (with Tom Morello)
    6 My City of Ruins ('If you're here and we're here then they're here.&quot
    7 Seeds
    8 E St Shuffle
    9 Jack of All Trades (with Tom Morello)
    10 Shackled and Drawn
    11 Waiting On A Sunny Day (Bruce in the crowd)
    12 The Promised Land
    13 The Ghost Of Tom Joad (with Tom Morello)
    14 The Rising
    15 We Are Alive
    16 Thunder Road
    encore
    17 Rocky Ground (With Michelle Moore)
    18 Land of Hopes and Dreams
    19 The Harder They Come (with Jimmy Cliff)
    20 Time Will Tell (with Jimmy Cliff)
    21 Many Rivers To Cross (with Jimmy Cliff)
    22 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place (with Eric Burdon)
    23 Tenth Avenue Freezeout
    24 This Land IS Your Land (with Joe Ely, Alejandro Escovedo, and The Low Anthem AND Arcade Fire AND Tom Morello AND Garland Jeffreys)

    Is there already a download from??
  10. 18 mar Atlanta - Philips Arena

    1. We Take Care of Our Own
    2. Wrecking Ball
    3. Badlands
    4. Death to My Hometown
    5. My City of Ruins
    6. The E Street Shuffle
    7. Jack of All Trades
    8. Seeds
    9. Easy Money
    10. Waitin' on a Sunny Day
    11. The Promised Land
    12. The Way You Do The Things You Do
    13. 634-5789
    14. Shackled & Drawn
    15. Lonesome Day (audible, instead of She's the One)
    16. The Rising
    17. We Are Alive
    18. Thunder Road
    encore
    19. Rocky Ground (with Michelle Moore)
    20. Land of Hope and Dreams
    21. Born to Run
    22. Dancing in the Dark
    23. American Land
    24. Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
  11. But it was the climactic “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” that will stick with fans, both for its eternal melody and now, its more poignant meaning.

    Springsteen strolled the stage for the swaggering tune – Steven Van Zandt, with his wonderful cartoon face, mugging appropriately behind him – and when the line, “When the change was made uptown and the Big Man joined the band,” arrived, did the only appropriate thing: Stopped the music.




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