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Posted by Stoneman on September 17, 2009

Bruuuuuce!

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I have to say it, I was blown away for my first time seeing Springsteen and The E-Street Band!  From the chants of “GREENVILLE” to working up the crowd to kicking off the night with 10th Avenue Freez-out.  Badlands, No surrender and Hungry Heart followed.  then we found a good time for a bathroom break with a new tune from “Working On D Dream”, and Outlaw Pete.

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The rest of the evening was pure show, with the crowd pleasers like Born To Run and Radio Nowhere plus a killer request from the audience, the Stones “Satisfaction.”  The extended encore was full of crowd pleasers as well, including Double Shot Of My Baby’s Love.  Check out the full set list


Greenville, South Carolina
Bi-Lo Center September 16th.

Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out

Badlands
No Surrender
Hungry Heart
Outlaw Pete
Out In The Street
Working On A Dream
Wreck On The Highway
Seeds
Johnny 99
Atlantic City
Raise Your Hand
This Hard Land
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Ramrod
Waiting On A Sunny Day
The Promised Land
Backstreets
Radio Nowhere
Lonesome Day
The Rising
Born To Run

Hard Times
Double Shot of My Baby’s Love
American Land
Glory Days
Detroit Medley
Dancin’ In The Dark
Thunder Road

Here’s my favorite part, see if you can find yourself!  If you do, let me know who the hell you are so I can say HEY!

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  1. You know you are getting old when you “Outlive the Music”…
    I was looking forward to hearing my favorite Springsteen hits that I grew up with. Being from NJ, I lived the music he was singing about (Racing in the Streets, Glory Days, Thunder Road, Better Days, Born to Run, Etc.) so I felt a little “Un-fulfilled” when I didn’t hear these “Classics”. I know as an artist he needs to keeping moving forward, but judging by the amount of 50+ Y.O.’s there, I am sure I was not alone. He should have played more of what made him “The Boss”. You saw the way the crowd reacted to the few “Classic Hits” he did play, they went wild…
    It was sort of like going to an Eagles concert, and all they played were Beatles hits. Good, but not quite the same…

    Comment by Ron> — September 17, 2009 @ 6:50 am

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