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Thrylan
Does he ever do E street shuffle anymore?
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Thrylan
Does he ever do E street shuffle anymore?
He did when I saw him in Anaheim back in December.
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Thrylan
Does he ever do E street shuffle anymore?
He did when I saw him in Anaheim back in December.
Nice, love it on the live 75' set......easy to play in open G.......Bruce always has mixed it up, he respects his fans intelligence.
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Thrylan
Does he ever do E street shuffle anymore?
He did when I saw him in Anaheim back in December.
Nice, love it on the live 75' set......easy to play in open G.......Bruce always has mixed it up, he respects his fans intelligence.
E-Street Shuffle is not on the Live 75-85 boxset...
Naples, Italy, setlist, 23 may 2013:
6:15
Solo acoustic pre-show:
1. This Hard Land
2. Growin' Up
8:25
Intro: O Sole Mio (Nils, Charlie, and Roy on accordion)
1. Long Walk Home
2. My Love Will Not Let You Down
3. Out in the Street
4. Hungry Heart
5. We Take Care of Our Own
6. Wrecking Ball
7. Death to My Hometown
8. Spirit in the Night
9. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
10. The River
11. Prove It All Night (w/1978 intro)
12. Radio Nowhere
13. The Promised Land
14. Pay Me My Money Down
15. Shackled and Drawn
16. Waitin' on a Sunny Day
17. Who'll Stop the Rain
18. The Rising
19. Badlands
20. Land of Hope and Dreams
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21. My Hometown
22. Born in the U.S.A.
23. Born to Run
24. Dancing in the Dark
25. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
26. Twist and Shout
27. Thunder Road (solo acoustic)
11:30
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Title5Take1
I like what Colin Quinn says about Bruce Springsteen in Quinn's new one man show: “If you really gave a sh*t about the working man, would you do a 4½ hour concert on a Tuesday night?”
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gotdablouse
Wow, it looks like his upcoming "Stade de France" show in Paris is going to be exhausting !
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dmay
Considering the size of their music catalog you have to wonder why the Stones play basically the same old shit over and over again. True, you have to play a few of the hits to please the crowd and give 'em what they paid for, but thye Stones could do so much better in song selections and show length. Look at McCartney who blew away the audience at the Bonnaroo Festival here in the USA this past week with the length of his show and song mix. The Stones are coasting. Time for 'em to break out the rocking chairs and set up the shuffleboard court?