Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band - The boss is back!!
With a new album, it was only a matter of time before the tour was to begin. And then on July 10, that announcement came: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are hitting the road in the second half of 2002 for a "barnstorming" tour, playing 46 shows in 46 cities, 39 in North America and 7 in Europe.
With only one night in each city, the first leg of this tour looks to be vastly different than the 1999-2000 "reunion" tour, when extended stays on that tour saw Bruce pulling rarities out each night. But playing one night per city, set lists for the 2002 tour will most likely be focused and not vary much from night to night, much like the American leg of the 1988 Tunnel of Love Express Tour. Time will tell, though, if that theory holds up.
Shore Fire's press release did say, however, that an Australian leg, as well as a return to Europe are in the plans for 2003, plus an additional North American leg that will include "multiple shows in major cities throughout the summer."
November 16th, 2002
Greensboro, NC
Greensboro Coliseum
CD-R trade--EAC(secure)-->.wav files--Flac FrontEnd 1.1.2(level 8, align on sector boundaries, verify)-->.flac files
DISC ONE
01-The Rising
02-Lonesome Day
03-The Promised Land
04-The Fuse
05-Empty Sky
06-You're Missing
07-Waitin' on a Sunny Day
08-Cadillac Ranch
DISC TWO
01-Worlds Apart
02-Badlands
03-She's the One
04-Bobby Jean
05-Mary's Place
06-Countin' on a Miracle
07-Incident on 57th Street(solo piano)
08-Into the Fire
DISC THREE
01-Dancing in the Dark
02-Glory Days
03-Born to Run
04-My City of Ruins
05-Born in the USA
06-Land of Hope and Dreams
07-Ramrod
Audience tape - Set includes Cadillac Ranch and another Incident on 57th Street solo spot. The Fuse returns to the set for the first time since the european shows.
This is a very good sounding audience recording. An enthusiastic crowd, and Bruce at top form IMO. Great solo piano Incident, Bruce flubbs the first few notes on the piano and then the crowd realizes what's coming.
Labels: Bruce Springsteen, E-Street Band
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