Tuesday, October 31

Stockholm

Last night's show in Stockholm featured the tour debut of "Jesus was an only son". After this show the band takes a short break before returning on November 6th to play in Koln and begin the last leg of the Euro tour.

Check Stockholm's set list here.

The day before, in Oslo, Bruce talked to the press during soundcheck time. The interview can now be seen online thru Norway's TV2 website.


Monday, October 30

Oslo



Despite a car accident that involved one of Bruce's trucks (nothing serious happened, fortunately) the show in Oslo went on as planned. A long set, with 23 songs including a 6-song encore which included both "Fire" and "Land of Hope and Dreams".

Check full set list here.

Sunday, October 29

Santander & Copenhagen

After a delirious, spectacular show in Barcelona, Springsteen finished his spanish tour with a great show in Santander, the beautiful northern shore city. The audience took a while to get excited (for most people, except those in the front rows, it was probably their first ever Bruce show), but after "Jacob's Ladder" everything changed and Bruce turned the audience into an ecstasy until the end of the show. "Froggie Went A-Courtin'" was a welcomed extra encore, dedicated to all the people in Spain. Though "Youngstown" was rehearsed once again during soundcheck time (like in every stop in Spain) it was not yet added to the show. Instead Santander got some excellent versions of "The Ghost of Tom Joad" and "Fire", plus a mesmerizing "You Can Look" with the fantastic new ending.

After a 2-day break which allowed the artist to enjoy Santander and a visit to Bilbao, Bruce & band performed last night in Copenhagen. The set list was quite similar to the recent show in Santander, with a 6-song encore.

See full set lists in the CONCERTS page.

Wednesday, October 25

Barcelona


copyright René Van diemen

Review to follow

Check full set list

Tuesday, October 24

Granada

Another spectacular performance in Granada. The audience was a bit quiet for the most part, but that didn't stop Bruce and the band. "Love of the Common People" stayed on the set list (in the main set) and Bruce debuted an acoustic version of "The Promised Land" (guitar and harmonica, like in Paris '88 -SOS Racisme concert-) with background vocals from Curtis King, Frank Bruno, Soozie Tyrell and Cindy Mizelle. The song was dedicated "to the people in Andalucia". "Youngstown", along with some other rarities, were rehearsed during the afternoon soundcheck. Check full set list for the show and soundcheck at the Concerts page.

Sunday, October 22

Spanish tour: Madrid & Valencia

Bruce Springsteen and the Seeger Sessions Band started their tour of Spain with a soldout show at the Madrid bullring "Las Ventas". A cold night after days of rain, which stoped that afternoon, right for the show, but left the arena a big muddy. A good show, but not one of those phenomenal performances we're used to. (See full set list). Bruce was probably still jetlagged as he arrived that same morning from the US. Good versions, completely reworked, of "Atlantic City" and "Bobby Jean" though.

Totally recovered and in great spiritis, Bruce nearly filled the 30,000-seat soccer stadium in Valencia, and delivered a tremendous performance (check set list). From the opening chords of "John Henry" you could tell he was in great shape and full of energy. Yes, it was one of "those" nights. The Seeger Sessions Band was an unstoppable train and we got to hear fantastic versions of "Growin' Up" and "The River" (both completely re-worked with new music), a stunning "Mrs. McGrath" followed by a very emotional "Poor Man" and, a bit later, a fantastic "Long Time Coming" with the horns in full force. The horn members did the vocal "stacatto" intro to "Open All Night" (also in Madrid) and Lisa Lowell got to sing (beautifully) a full verse of "When The Saints Go Marching In".

The surprise of the night was the tour premiere of "Love of the Common People", a song writtten in 1967 by John Hurley & Ronnie Wilkins, which has been recorded by a wide variety of artists, including Elton John, Waylong Jennings, Wanda Jackson, John Denver, Pat Boone and Paul Young. (we were told this song was one of the unidentified songs from the September rehearsals in Asbury Park).

In fact, it's hard to describe the show by picking a few songs, because there was not even one single weak performance. Every song was beautifully done, and the atmosphere in the audience was of pure joy. This was not the typical screaming spanish audience, but instead a very enthusiastic but polite audience, singing when needed and clapping and expressing full satisfaction between songs, but never interrupting Bruce, who never had the need to sush them. It was his first time in Valencia, and it was clear that for a big part of the audience this was their first Springsteen show ever. He won them all.

After the debut of "Love of the Common People" the band started playing "You Can Look" (as setlisted). Bruce quickly stopped them and called for "My City of Ruins" (not setlisted). That was the one extra song that was not in the original setlist. The rest went on as planned. After that, they finally got into "You Can Look" which again featured some more changes at the end (different from the Madrid version). It sounded very good and Bruce seemed very happy with those changes, as he happily pointed out to the band at the end of the song.

The long afternoon soundcheck featured also "Youngstown", yet to be premiered.

Photos: Bruce arriving to the soccer stadium in Valencia. Photos courtesy of Pere Simón.




Photos: Las Ventas, Madrid, 19 octubre 2006. Courtesy of David Nicolás.





Saturday, October 14

Italian concert broadcast on radio

Italian radio station Radio 1 did broadcast yesterday night 8 songs from the concert at the Arena di Verona recorded on October 5th. This is the list of songs that were aired last night:


John Henry
O, Mary Don't You Weep
Old Man Tucker
Samson And Delilah
Eyes On The Prize
Jesse James
Atlantic City
My Oklahome Home



photo: courtesy Paolo Calbucci/DVDTREE.COM

Photos from Rotterdam

Copyright 2006 René Van Diemen

Photos: concert at the Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 13 October 2006











Friday, October 13

Rotterdam concert

Tonight's concert at the Ahoy in Rotterdam has featured a 22-song set with "Factory" opening the encores.


Check out the full set list.

Hamburg concert

The first show outside Italy featured no rarities except for the return of "Fire", as first encore, upon a fan's request. Tonight: Rotterdam, final stop before a 5-day break and the beginning of the 5-date Spanish tour.

Check out full set list.

Thursday, October 12

Photos from Rome

Photos: Roma 10 Oct. 2006 (copyright Stefano Sandon/Forum Milano1985/2003)

Courtesy of Stefano Sandon

















Tuesday, October 10

Last Italian show brings one more tour premiere

The last of seven shows in Italy, at the Palalottomatica in Rome, brought another tour premiere ("All The Way Home") plus welcomed returns, like "Long Black Veil", "Atlantic City" and "Growin' Up".

See full set list.

Sunday, October 8

Photos from Torino

Photos: Torino 2 Oct. 2006 (copyright Stefano Sandon/Forum Milano1985/2003)

Courtesy of the italian Springsteen forum Milano 1985-2003








Saturday, October 7

One more for Perugia...

Many new songs were heard today during soundcheck time. Later, during the show, one tour premiere: "Factory", described as "slow and with horns". Next stop: Caserta, Italy.

Check full set list of the Perugia concert in the Concerts section.

And now some fantastic photos from the Torino concert (Oct. 2, 2006), courtesy of René Van Diemen:











Springsteen on Italian TV

Italian TV channel TG1 has featured Springsteen on a recent news clip which included an interview plus live clips from the Bolonia concert ("This Little Light of Mine", "Old Dan Tucker" and "John Henry").

You can watch the newsclip on Youtube.



Thursday, October 5

Three tour premieres in Verona

At the magnificent Arena di Verona there's been quite a few surprises tonight. First, the tour debut of the American traditional "Samson And Delilah", and then two songs that sure might spark some controversy among fans on internet forums: a Patti Scialfa song, "Valerie", followed by another classic tour debut, "Bobby Jean". Yuks. Before Patti's song Bruce announces Patti is leaving "to take care of the kids".

By encore time, yet another debut: a surprising, unexpected version of "Fire".

Check the full set list.

Foto: Torino, 2.10.2006
Copyright: René Van Diemen

Udine concert gets tour premiere

In the spectacular gardens of Villa Manin, Bruce & The Seeger Sessions band did a magnificent concert and debuted in this tour a very old song: "Growin' Up", from his first album Greetings from Asbury Park. It was dedicated to his old fans (i miei fans anziani).

Tonight: concert in the spectacular Arena di Verona, the old roman amphitheatre, over 2,000 years old.



Check out full set list.

Tuesday, October 3

Handwritten set list for Torino

Take a good look at this handwritten setlist from last night's show in Torino. Song #10 (yes, he did "Long Time Comin'" instead).



Monday, October 2

Rag Torino Rag

Second show in Italy, at the excellent Olympic Palace known as Palaisozaki, and Bruce delivers: four changes from the day before ("Further On U'p The Road", "Erie Canal", "Long Time Comin' and "Rag Mama Rag" -this one in the place of "You Can Look"). Next: Udine on wednesday.

Check out full set list and the complete European tour itinerary.


Correction, Oct. 3rd: "Johnny 99" was not performed, early reports were wrong. Instead, they did "John Henry".

photo: Bologna, by René Van Diemen


Sunday, October 1

The Seeger Sessions tour resumes today in Europe

Bruce is back in Europe, and tonight the first show of the Fall tour featured two premieres: the 'irish' version of "The River", and the traditional song "This Little Light of Mine". The show ended with "American Land".

Check out full set list and the complete European tour itinerary.