1. If the first recording i get is decent it's very rare i go after the upgrades - it has to be something special eg in bruce's case the msg november 2009 gigs.
  2. True. Unless it's a Crystal Cat release
  3. 26 mar TD Garden - Boston

    1 We Take Care of Our Own
    2 Wrecking Ball
    3 Badlands
    4 Death to My Hometown
    5 My City of Ruins
    6 Thundercrack
    7 Jack of All Trades
    8 JACKSON CAGE
    9 SHE'S THE ONE
    10 Easy Money
    11 Waitin' On a Sunny Day
    12 The Promised Land
    13 The Way You Do The Things You Do
    14 634-5789
    15 American Skin (41 Shots)
    16 Lonesome Day
    17 The Rising
    18 We Are Alive
    19 Thunder Road
    encore
    20 Rocky Ground
    21 Land of Hope & Dreams
    22 Born To Run
    23 Dancing In The Dark
    24 Raise Your Hand
    25 Tenth Ave Freeze Out
  4. One question for you Bruce fanatics... Did his legendary 3/3'5-hours shows use to take place only in stadiums (I saw him in 2008 at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and he played 190 minutes) or also in smaller venues like arenas and theatres?
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:One question for you Bruce fanatics... Did his legendary 3/3'5-hours shows use to take place only in stadiums (I saw him in 2008 at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and he played 190 minutes) or also in smaller venues like arenas and theatres?


    last show was a little less than 3h .. something like 2 and 50 or so

    by the way he already played 46 songs for now
  6. Originally posted by LikeASong:One question for you Bruce fanatics... Did his legendary 3/3'5-hours shows use to take place only in stadiums (I saw him in 2008 at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and he played 190 minutes) or also in smaller venues like arenas and theatres?

    No the gigs lasting anywhere between three and four hours started in 1978 when he was still doing theatres. Prior to that you were still likely to get 2 and half hours from 1975 onwards. However those shows from 1978 - 1988 did include a half hour break (not included in the timings obviously) from the e street reunion in 1999 to present there has been no break just a straight run lasting from at least 2 and a half hours to anywhere around three and a half. In addition the set lists have been made up of almost anything from his back catalogue plus cover versions with the eventual song count for a tour coming in at around 150 different songs.

    keep your eye on

    http://74.108.129.122/latestadditions.aspx

    for Boston
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:One question for you Bruce fanatics... Did his legendary 3/3'5-hours shows use to take place only in stadiums (I saw him in 2008 at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and he played 190 minutes) or also in smaller venues like arenas and theatres?

    The 4-hour thing is a myth. He only did it once. Nassau Coliseum in 1980. New Years Eve.
  8. Thundercrack. An obscure gem

  9. Thundercrack and Jackson Cage in the same setlist my head might have exploded.