Coincidiendo con un nuevo disco y una nueva gira, la galería Proud de Londres presenta la exposición fotográfica “Bruce Springsteen: The Boss Revealed”. Desde el 26 de octubre se puede ver en esta galería el trabajo de 7 reputados fotográfos que han seguido a Springsteen durante años: Adrian Boot, René Van Diemen, Debra L. Rothenberg, Lynn Goldsmith, Jim Marchese, Terry O’Neil, Barry Plummer y Steve Rapport.
Las fotografías muestran todos los aspectos del artista: en concierto, llenando estadios a rebosar, y escenas más privadas fuera del escenario. Sus diferentes facetas a través de las lentes de estos fotógrafos. Visita obligada para cualquier fan que esté en Londres.
La exposición estará abierta desde el 26 de octubre hasta el 2 de diciembre. Dirección: Proud Central, 5 Buckingham Street, London
No tour debuts, but “Thunder Road” stays in the encores. A high-energy show which features “Backstreets”, “Your Own Worst Enemy” and “Adam Raised a Cain”. The original set list included “Tunnel of Love” and “Working on the Highway”, finally not performed.
See official video: Gypsy Biker (New York 18.10.2007)
See official video: Adam Raised a Cain (Chicago 21.10.2007)
“Thunder Road” suena por segunda vez en la gira. Concierto de gran energía, que incluye “Backstreets”, “Your Own Worst Enemy” y “Adam Raised a Cain”. En el set list original estaban “Tunnel of Love” y “Working on the Highway”, aunque no las tocaron.
Ver vídeo oficial: Gypsy Biker (New York 18.10.2007)
Ver vídeo oficial: Adam Raised a Cain (Chicago 21.10.2007)
Sonando: Matchbox 20 “All your reasons”
Radio Nowhere
The Ties That Bind
Lonesome Day
Gypsy Biker
Magic
Reason to Believe
Adam Raised a Cain
She’s the One
Livin’ in the Future
The Promised Land
Town Called Heartbreak
Backstreets
Your Own Worst Enemy
Devil’s Arcade
The Rising
Last to Die
Long Walk Home
Badlands
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Girls in Their Summer Clothes
Thunder Road
Born to Run
Dancing in the Dark
American Land

En colaboración con nuestros amigos de iPod Noticias sorteamos hace poco un iPod nano 4GB y una camiseta oficial Tour 2003 con la foto de Bruce.
El ganador del Ipod y la camiseta ha sido Gabriel Carreras, de Menorca.


To coincide with the release of Bruce Springsteen’s new album Magic and his UK tour dates, Proud Galleries launches “Bruce Springsteen: The Boss Revealed” on 25th October, an exclusive exhibition of limited edition photography celebrating the iconic rock legend that is Bruce Springsteen. This will be a truly exciting exhibition and a rare chance to see “The Boss” both behind the scenes and doing what he does best, rocking out packed stadiums filled with enraptured audiences.
They’ve brought together 7 fantastic photographers, drawing on their personal experiences of working with The Boss to show as many different faces of Bruce Springsteen as possible, revealing the man and his music in a comprehensive collection that has never been seen before. This will be essential viewing for any Springsteen fan.
The photo exhibit will show pictures by Adrian Boot, René Van Diemen, Debra L. Rothenberg, Lynn Goldsmith, Jim Marchese, Terry O’Neil, Barry Plummer and Steve Rapport. Exhibition opens 26th October until 2nd December. Proud Central, 5 Buckingham Street, London.
With six different songs from the first night, Springsteen came back to the arena with the full E Street Band, including Patti Scialfa. Three tour premieres: “Tunnel of Love”, “Spirit in the Night” and, as first encore, an audible “Thunder Road” (in the place of both “Girls” and “Thundercrack”). But it wasn’t just another tiring version of “Thunder Road”. According to attendees, it was played with energy and dedicated to the young people in the audience (contrary to previous US tours, there seems to be quite a number of young new fans at these shows).
The handwritten set list (See) included “Darkness on the Edge of Town” and “I’ll Work For Your Love” (would have been a first), though they were dropped in favor of “Candy’s Room” and “Darlington County”.
See official video: Livin’ in the Future (New York 17.10.2007)
Photo: copyright Edgar Aguilera. Madison Square Garden, NY 18.10.2007
Con seis canciones distintas respecto a la primera noche, Springsteen volvió al pabellón de los Chicago Bulls con la E Street Band al completo, incluyendo ya a Patti Scialfa. Tres estrenos: “Tunnel of Love”, “Spirit in the Night” y, en la tanda de bises, la mítica “Thunder Road” (no estaba prevista y sustituye a “Girls” y “Thundercrack”). Y no un “Thunder Road” cualquiera, ni rutinario y apagado como en los últimos años. Según los asistentes, Bruce la cantó con ganas y la dedicó al público joven de las primeras filas (en esta gira, contrariamente a lo que ocurría en giras anteriores, en Estados Unidos hay bastante público joven que sigue los conciertos en primera fila con entusiasmo, como ocurre en Europa).
En el set list manuscrito (ver sección Conciertos) estaban previstas “Darkness on the Edge of Town” y “I’ll Work For Your Love” (hubiera sido la primera vez que la toca en directo), aunque al final cayeron en favor de “Candy’s Room” y “Darlington County”.
Ver vídeo oficial: Livin’ in the Future (New York 17.10.2007)
Foto: copyright Edgar Aguilera. Madison Square Garden, NY 18.10.2007
Sonando: Van Morrison “Moondance” (álbum esencial)
Radio Nowhere
Prove it all Night
Lonesome Day
Gypsy Biker
Magic
Reason to Believe
Candy’s Room
She’s the One
Livin’ in the Future
The Promised Land
Tunnel of Love
Spirit in the Night
Darlington County
Devil’s Arcade
The Rising
Last to Die
Long Walk Home
Badlands
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Thunder Road
Born to Run
Dancing in the Dark
American Land
Patti was absent last night, which meant Soozie took her spot on the stage and sang “Magic” with Bruce. “Patti sends her regards… it’s a kids thing, that’s all I can tell you” joked Bruce. Second tour appearances of “Your Own Worst Enemy”, “Backstreets” and “Cadillac Ranch”. Not bad at all for a first night! Chicago, watch out tonight!