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Chicago 20/09/2009

lunedì 21 settembre 2009, 7:07

8:24

1. Seeds (w/Max)
2. No Surrender
3. Johnny 99
4. Cover Me
5. Outlaw Pete
6. Hungry Heart
7. Working On A Dream
8. Thunder Road
9. Tenth Ave Freeze-Out
10. Night
11. Backstreets
12. Born To Run
13. She's The One
14. MEETING ACROSS THE RIVER
15. Jungleland
16. Waitin' On A Sunny Day
17. The Promised Land
18. Radio Nowhere
19. Lonesome Day
20. The Rising
21. Badlands
22. Hard Times
collecting signs to Raise Your Hand riff
23. DA DOO RON RON (request)
Happy Birthday to Bruce (from crowd)
24. ROCKIN ROBIN (request)
25. I'm Goin' Down (request)
26. American Land
27. Dancing In The Dark
28. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)

11:15

Come precedentemente scritto sul sito ufficiale ha suonato tutto Born to run :crazyeyes: :crazyeyes: :crazyeyes: :crazyeyes:

Re: Chicago 20/09/2009

lunedì 21 settembre 2009, 9:59

dopo una cosa del genere posso morire sereno...... :shock:

Re: Chicago 20/09/2009

lunedì 21 settembre 2009, 10:52

billo ha scritto:dopo una cosa del genere posso morire sereno...... :shock:


vorrei vivere per poterci assistere

Re: Chicago 20/09/2009

lunedì 21 settembre 2009, 11:01

xké c'è scritto (W/MAX) ? sta suonando Jay?

Re: Chicago 20/09/2009

lunedì 21 settembre 2009, 11:43

Ma perchè non un tour incentrato su un disco in questo modo? Zio tranviere che roba

Re: Chicago 20/09/2009

lunedì 21 settembre 2009, 15:05

Benji81 ha scritto:xké c'è scritto (W/MAX) ? sta suonando Jay?

Si.
L'hai sentita su youtube Satisfaction?
Tosto il ragazzo.
S'è tagliato anche i capelli, che facevano tanto band metal di serie B.

Re: Chicago 20/09/2009

lunedì 21 settembre 2009, 16:01

1 minuto di Meeting across the river

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3_CcaCer14

Re: Chicago 20/09/2009

lunedì 21 settembre 2009, 21:51

Monday, September 21
September 20: Chicago
As promised, Chicago got the full Born to Run album performed in its original album order. And that brought substantial changes in the set list. The show started with the powerful "Seeds", followed by "No Surrender", "Johnny 99" and "Cover Me". Later came "Outlaw Pete", "Hungry Heart" and a disastrous "Working on a Dream" ("That was the sound of the E Street Band fucking up! And it was not pretty! Yeah, it can still happen even after all these years!", said Bruce, who just a little later corrected himself: "It wasn't the band fucking up, it was the bossman fucking up!").

After that, the full Born to Run arrived, performed in the album's order, the highlights being "Backstreets" and the duo "Meeting Across The River"/"Jungleland". For "Meeting" Bruce had two guests musicians onstage: Curt Ramm (Seeger Sessions Band) playing trumpet, and Richard Davis playing upright bass (he's the one playing in the original studio version, and already guested in the same song during the Milwaukee March 2008 show).

Those sublime 40 minutes were followed by the less than sublime "Waitin' on a Sunny Day", a real lowdown, and the usual end-of-the-main-set songs, this time finishing with "Badlands", ala Magic tour.

New changes arrived in the encores. After "Hard Times", the band started playing the "Raise Your Hand" riff while Bruce picked up sign requests. And those signs brought a couple of tour debuts: The Crystal's "Da Doo Ron Ron" (another song written by the late Ellie Greenwich, along with Jeff Barry and Phil Spector) and "Rockin' Robin" (written in 1958 by Leon Rene and recorded by Bobby Day, Gene Vincent, The Hollies and The Jackson Five).

"I'm Goin' Down" (another sign request), "American Land", "Dancing in the Dark" and "Rosalita" closed a great show in front of an enthusiastic audience, that even sang "Happy Birthday" to Bruce during the encores, for his upcoming 60th birthday.
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