[setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
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[setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
(Start 20.06, End 23.11, Duration 3h05min)
5 "Tour Premieres" : Sherry Darling, Light of Day, Girls in Their Summer Clothes (Solo), Save My Love and I'll Work For Your Love (Solo)
01. Badlands
02. Out in the Street
03. SHERRY DARLING (sign request)
04. Two Hearts (with 'It takes two' outro)
05. High Hopes
06. Just Like Fire Would
07. LIGHT OF DAY (sign request)
08. Death to My Hometown
09. Hungry Heart
10. GIRLS IN THEIR SUMMER CLOTHES (sign request, solo acoustic)
11. SAVE MY LOVE
12. Atlantic City
13. YOUNGSTOWN
14. Murder Incorporated
15. Johnny 99
16. Pay Me My Money Down
17. Shackled and Drawn
18. Waiting on a Sunny Day
19. The Ghost of Tom Joad
20. The Rising
Encore:
21. Heaven's Wall
22. Rosalita (Come out Tonight)
23. Born to Run
24. Dancing in the Dark
25. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
26. Twist and Shout
27. I'LL WORK FOR YOUR LOVE (Main set Tour premiere, solo acoustic)
28. Thunder Road (solo acoustic)
Dernière édition par yets le Ven 7 Fév 2014 - 16:11, édité 20 fois
yets- Messages : 77
Date d'inscription : 19/06/2011
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
Si j'avais de l'argent j'achète rien que pour ces 3 là!yets a écrit:
03. SHERRY DARLING (sign request)
07. LIGHT OF DAY (sign request)
10. GIRLS IN THEIR SUMMER CLOTHES (solo acoustic)
benjimagne- Messages : 398
Date d'inscription : 25/11/2011
Album préféré : Live 75/85
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
Allez un trio Atlantic-Yougstown- Murder Inc et
benjimagne- Messages : 398
Date d'inscription : 25/11/2011
Album préféré : Live 75/85
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
Gagné!benjimagne a écrit:Allez un trio Atlantic-Yougstown- Murder Inc et
yets- Messages : 77
Date d'inscription : 19/06/2011
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
yets a écrit:Gagné!benjimagne a écrit:Allez un trio Atlantic-Yougstown- Murder Inc et
Mon trio favori ! It ROCKS!
Avec Light Of Day et Girls in Summer Clothes acoustique!
Il va me ruiner...
benjimagne- Messages : 398
Date d'inscription : 25/11/2011
Album préféré : Live 75/85
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
yets a écrit:
(Start 20.06, End 23.11, Duration 3h05min)
5 "Tour Premieres" : Sherry Darling, Light of Day, Girls in Their Summer Clothes (Solo), Save My Love and I'll Work For Your Love (Solo)
I'll Work for your Love (solo acoustic) a été joué lors du préshow à JNB
Marc- Admin
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Date d'inscription : 13/06/2011
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
Il va me ruiner...
Je pressens de bonnes affaires pour Springsteen & Co (contre rien auparavant sur ce plan) car ses setlists et ses shows sont sa force... plus juteux que les maigres ventes d'albums? Je ne sais pas si les chiffres de vente seront publics...
Tu me diras, c'est une juste récompense. Depuis le temps que le type ce démène sur scène, or c'est ce qui aujourd'hui, en pleine crise du disque, est payant! Avec son expérience et son énergie, il se retrouve avec une sacrée longueur d'avance...
arizona- Messages : 324
Date d'inscription : 15/06/2011
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
Pour moi, la setlist la plus excitante depuis un petit moment, sur le papier en tout cas.
Si j'avais été là-bas, j'aurais carrément entendu 11 morceaux pour la première fois. Mais avec des si....
Sans compter "Girls..." en acoustique, curieux d'entendre ça...
Une belle perf à Perth?
Si j'avais été là-bas, j'aurais carrément entendu 11 morceaux pour la première fois. Mais avec des si....
Sans compter "Girls..." en acoustique, curieux d'entendre ça...
Une belle perf à Perth?
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
Il doit lire LOHAD le Boss(ounet).Encore:
21. Heaven's Wall
22. Rosalita (Come out Tonight)
23. Born to Run
24. Dancing in the Dark
25. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
26. Twist and Shout
27. I'LL WORK FOR YOUR LOVE (Main set Tour premiere, solo acoustic)
28. Thunder Road (solo acoustic)
Il se met même à modifier la moitié de ses rappels !
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
arizona a écrit:Je pressens de bonnes affaires pour Springsteen & Co (contre rien auparavant sur ce plan) car ses setlists et ses shows sont sa force... plus juteux que les maigres ventes d'albums? Je ne sais pas si les chiffres de vente seront publics...
Tu me diras, c'est une juste récompense. Depuis le temps que le type ce démène sur scène, or c'est ce qui aujourd'hui, en pleine crise du disque, est payant! Avec son expérience et son énergie, il se retrouve avec une sacrée longueur d'avance...
Tout pareil.
C'est peut-être là que désormais ilva "créer" ses prochains meilleurs albums
En tout cas, sacrée setlist !
Manon Manon- Messages : 257
Date d'inscription : 13/12/2013
Age : 39
Album préféré : Darkness On The Edge Of Town
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
NOTES FROM THE ROAD: PERTH #2
As the house lights dimmed and The E Street Band took to the stage, Bruce walked up to the mic and bellowed a simple question. “Is there anybody out there alive tonight?” We replied in the affirmative and, so began, round two, at the Perth Arena.
Kicking off with a scorching Badlands, Bruce was clearly in the mood to tear the place apart. Out In The Street was next and, as the energy in the room built, the artist was soon off the stage, heading towards the stalls and shaking hands like a Southern diplomat.
Gathering up signs he pulled out a perfect slice of frat rock in Sherry Darling. “You know you want it Stevie,” he beamed before changing the lyrics to ‘I’m stuck in traffic in the remotest city on earth.’ Two Hearts capped off the opening gambit.
High Hopes (with powerhouse percussion from Max and Reverend Everett) was followed by a tune that could be in the running for our next anthem, Just Like Fire Would.
Looking for more signs, Bruce called out for Light Of Day and Mighty Max went straight to work on a killer garage rock groove. If aliens landed and you wanted to show them an example of monster rock and roll guitar playing: you’d simply tune into Bruce shredding on this masterpiece from the margins that included a snippet of Land Of A 1000 Dances. We should also doff our cloth caps to Charlie who played a terrific organ solo, so inspired, he should have a 60’s style fraternity house named after him.
Midway through Hungry Heart an enterprising fan handed Bruce a gift bag with two Australian culinary delights: Bruce grinned as he displayed his Tim Tams and Vegemite before crowd surfing back to center stage.
Reaching for an acoustic guitar Bruce slowed the tempo of the show down with a jaw dropping Girls In Their Summer Clothes which, in this bare bones encounter, fully exposed the gorgeous melody and lyric.
Save My Love and Atlantic City paved the way for what this writer is prepared to cite as the best one-two-punch of the last twenty years, an electric Youngstown followed by a brutal take on Murder Inc. Next, Bruce hammered out a riff that sounded like the bastard offspring of AC/DC that built into Johnny 99.
Taking umbrage at the propensity of West Australians to stay in their seats he guaranteed that within thirty seconds of Pay Me My Money Down their ‘asses would send a message to the mind’ saying ‘shake me please’. And they did.
As the entire troupe marched back to the stage (with beach umbrellas in tow), Bruce led them into Shackled And Drawn which is a powerful centerpiece to the show. A young boy, James, who Bruce met at the beach, brought the house down during his guest spot on Waitin’ On A Sunny Day.
The Ghost Of Tom Joad and The Rising rounded out an incredible gig. If the first night in Perth went into interstellar overdrive, night two was something else all together … it was simply a remarkable rocking set that saw the band turn on a dime as Bruce took them from the barroom to New Orleans with an inspired selection of material. And, all of this happened before Bruce and Co. launched into a gloriously ramshackle version of Rosalita (Come Out Tonight).
The house lights were up for Born To Run, Dancing In The Dark and Twist And Shout. If Ferris Bueller had arrived on a float direct from the Von Stueben Day Parade to sing the latter himself, nobody would have taken their eyes off Bruce.
Finally, alone on stage, with a harmonica and acoustic guitar, Bruce closed the night with powerful readings of I’ll Work For Your Love and Thunder Road. It was in that moment, during the final strains of Thunder Road, where the audience, who sang the melody in unison, came together and celebrated a man’s music that strikes a powerful chord in the democratic oasis of the heart.
- Sean Sennett
As the house lights dimmed and The E Street Band took to the stage, Bruce walked up to the mic and bellowed a simple question. “Is there anybody out there alive tonight?” We replied in the affirmative and, so began, round two, at the Perth Arena.
Kicking off with a scorching Badlands, Bruce was clearly in the mood to tear the place apart. Out In The Street was next and, as the energy in the room built, the artist was soon off the stage, heading towards the stalls and shaking hands like a Southern diplomat.
Gathering up signs he pulled out a perfect slice of frat rock in Sherry Darling. “You know you want it Stevie,” he beamed before changing the lyrics to ‘I’m stuck in traffic in the remotest city on earth.’ Two Hearts capped off the opening gambit.
High Hopes (with powerhouse percussion from Max and Reverend Everett) was followed by a tune that could be in the running for our next anthem, Just Like Fire Would.
Looking for more signs, Bruce called out for Light Of Day and Mighty Max went straight to work on a killer garage rock groove. If aliens landed and you wanted to show them an example of monster rock and roll guitar playing: you’d simply tune into Bruce shredding on this masterpiece from the margins that included a snippet of Land Of A 1000 Dances. We should also doff our cloth caps to Charlie who played a terrific organ solo, so inspired, he should have a 60’s style fraternity house named after him.
Midway through Hungry Heart an enterprising fan handed Bruce a gift bag with two Australian culinary delights: Bruce grinned as he displayed his Tim Tams and Vegemite before crowd surfing back to center stage.
Reaching for an acoustic guitar Bruce slowed the tempo of the show down with a jaw dropping Girls In Their Summer Clothes which, in this bare bones encounter, fully exposed the gorgeous melody and lyric.
Save My Love and Atlantic City paved the way for what this writer is prepared to cite as the best one-two-punch of the last twenty years, an electric Youngstown followed by a brutal take on Murder Inc. Next, Bruce hammered out a riff that sounded like the bastard offspring of AC/DC that built into Johnny 99.
Taking umbrage at the propensity of West Australians to stay in their seats he guaranteed that within thirty seconds of Pay Me My Money Down their ‘asses would send a message to the mind’ saying ‘shake me please’. And they did.
As the entire troupe marched back to the stage (with beach umbrellas in tow), Bruce led them into Shackled And Drawn which is a powerful centerpiece to the show. A young boy, James, who Bruce met at the beach, brought the house down during his guest spot on Waitin’ On A Sunny Day.
The Ghost Of Tom Joad and The Rising rounded out an incredible gig. If the first night in Perth went into interstellar overdrive, night two was something else all together … it was simply a remarkable rocking set that saw the band turn on a dime as Bruce took them from the barroom to New Orleans with an inspired selection of material. And, all of this happened before Bruce and Co. launched into a gloriously ramshackle version of Rosalita (Come Out Tonight).
The house lights were up for Born To Run, Dancing In The Dark and Twist And Shout. If Ferris Bueller had arrived on a float direct from the Von Stueben Day Parade to sing the latter himself, nobody would have taken their eyes off Bruce.
Finally, alone on stage, with a harmonica and acoustic guitar, Bruce closed the night with powerful readings of I’ll Work For Your Love and Thunder Road. It was in that moment, during the final strains of Thunder Road, where the audience, who sang the melody in unison, came together and celebrated a man’s music that strikes a powerful chord in the democratic oasis of the heart.
- Sean Sennett
benjimagne- Messages : 398
Date d'inscription : 25/11/2011
Album préféré : Live 75/85
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
Merci, Yvvan, pour ce beau GIRLS IN THEIR SUMMER CLOTHES. Chanson qui a tout pour plaire mais qui n'avait jamais retenu mon attention jusqu'à présent. Là, oui. Très belle voix.
Très bonne version d'ATLANTIC CITY également :
Très bonne version d'ATLANTIC CITY également :
Diavol- Messages : 152
Date d'inscription : 01/07/2011
Album préféré : Darkness On The Edge Of Town
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
benjimagne a écrit:
Il va me ruiner...
et comme ça le boss fera du bénef' à Perth...
kick- Messages : 436
Date d'inscription : 17/06/2011
Album préféré : Darkness On The Edge Of Town
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
Cette version acoustique de "Girls in their summer clothes" est magnifique. Elle prend une toute autre dimension : splendide. De la musique comme ça, c'est bon, bon, bon, divin, presque magique.
bucheron- Messages : 209
Date d'inscription : 27/11/2011
Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
la version d'atlantic city est à tomber
et l'enchainement Youngstown / murder terrible !
et l'enchainement Youngstown / murder terrible !
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Re: [setlist] Perth 07/02/2014
kick a écrit:
et comme ça le boss fera du bénef' à Perth...
Je l'avais pas vue celle-ci mais en fin (euh, pas si sûr finalement) connaisseur je ne peux qu'applaudir
Marc- Admin
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Date d'inscription : 13/06/2011
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