Hammered a Lot Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 he guys, i 've just learnt about the show reading Peter king's MMQB on si.com... did not know Buffalo was the last stop of what could be the last tour... Personally with all that the town of Buffalo and Bruce have brought into my life this is a huge symbol and an incredible event i'd have loved to attend... I just hope that show will be available some way or an other ... lucky basta... if you were there!! The whole "greetings" album... that must have been something... bbb nice you mention "lost in the flood"... i've always loved the song but each time i listen to it those last few years i find it a little more important in his work ... there's something that is getting bigger with time passing in this song! anybody has the track list? For your viewing pleasure.
olivier in france Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 For your viewing pleasure. thanks! and my all time favorite song BTW!!
BarkLessWagMore Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 he guys, i 've just learnt about the show reading Peter king's MMQB on si.com... did not know Buffalo was the last stop of what could be the last tour... Personally with all that the town of Buffalo and Bruce have brought into my life this is a huge symbol and an incredible event i'd have loved to attend... I just hope that show will be available some way or an other ... lucky basta... if you were there!! The whole "greetings" album... that must have been something... bbb nice you mention "lost in the flood"... i've always loved the song but each time i listen to it those last few years i find it a little more important in his work ... there's something that is getting bigger with time passing in this song! anybody has the track list? Here's the setlist. November 22, 2009 Buffalo, New York HSBC Arena Wrecking Ball The Ties That Bind Hungry Heart Working On A Dream Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. Blinded By The Light Growin' Up Mary Queen Of Arkansas Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street? Lost In The Flood The Angel For You Spirit In The Night It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City Waitin' on a Sunny Day The Promised Land Restless Nights Surprise, Surprise Merry Christmas Baby Santa Claus is Coming to Town Hang Up My Rock and Roll Shoes Boom Boom My Love Will Not Let You Down Long Walk Home The Rising Born to Run Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out I'll Work For Your Love Thunder Road American Land Dancing in the Dark Rosalita (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher (w/ Willie Nile) Rocking All Over the World
bbb Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 he guys, i 've just learnt about the show reading Peter king's MMQB on si.com... did not know Buffalo was the last stop of what could be the last tour... Personally with all that the town of Buffalo and Bruce have brought into my life this is a huge symbol and an incredible event i'd have loved to attend... I just hope that show will be available some way or an other ... lucky basta... if you were there!! The whole "greetings" album... that must have been something... bbb nice you mention "lost in the flood"... i've always loved the song but each time i listen to it those last few years i find it a little more important in his work ... there's something that is getting bigger with time passing in this song! anybody has the track list? I totally agree with you about LITF. It really has grown for me, and I think with the whole Bruce fan base. It's got a Jungleland type feel to it, especially live. That whole West Side Story city street thing.
bbb Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 Here's the setlist in Bruce's handwriting......Of course, he added quite a bit, and he did not play Badlands, which he has a question mark on at the end.......The only time I've ever seen (except his solo tour) where he did not play Badlands: http://www.brucespringsteen.net/art/setlis...handwritten.pdf
bbb Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 Did anybody see any of the celebrities that were supposedly there? From different places, I've heard Meg Ryan, Nicholas Cage, Pat Riley, Mariska Hargitay, Brian Williams, Debra Messing and Jack Lambert. Were there others? I know above somebody mentioned Artie Lange and Bababooey.
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