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Hersheypark

Hersheyposter The combination of an outdoors stadium and the rain doesn’t foresee a setlist full of rarities, but Bruce surprised everyone with a high intensity show in Hershey, PA.

The show kicked off with the blasting energy of «Clampdown» and «Badlands», and for an hour there was no stop rock’n’roll, including great versions of «Candy’s Room», «Roulette» (the song inspired in the 1979 Three Mile Island nuclear accident in Harrisburg, not far from Hershey) and the tour premiere of «Be True».

The Springsteen dug into his catalog to bring back to life some songs off his first two albums, with «The E Street Shuffle», «Lost in the Flood» and a solo-piano version of «For You», followed by a Darkness two-fer: «Prove it All Night» (with the ’78 intro) and «The Promised Land».

The rain appeared mid-show and brought «Waitin’ On A Sunny Day» (which was happily missing in the last six songs). The second half of the show included another 3 songs off The Rising: «Mary’s Place», «Lonesome Day» and the title track.

«Light of Day» closed the main set for the third night in a row, and the encores brought back an acoustic «Surprise, Surprise» followed by the amazing live version of «The Wall».

The American tour will come to an end this weekend with two shows in Uncasville (CT).

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Loco in Albany

Bruce Springsteen offered in Albany a very unexpected and crazy set list, full of rarities, covers and audience requests. The original planned set list, pictured below, changed a lot over the course of the night.

The show kicked off with INXS’ «Don’t Change», which debuted this year during the Australian tour, followed by the strong «My Love Will Not Let You Down», «No Surrender» and then «This Is Your Sword» (in one of its very few appearances on this tour).

setlist Albany 2014_72Bruce performed lots of covers in Albany, including Roy Head’s «Treat Her Right» [a song he had performed before on a couple of occasions with Jon Bon Jovi at benefit shows], The Drifters’ «Save The Last Dance For Me» and The Bee Gees’ «Stayin’ Alive», along with many unusually performed rarities: «Seaside Bar Song», «Better Days», «Mary’s Place», «Something in the Night» or an acoustic version of «Kingdom of Days», one of the best songs off the Working on a Dream album.

«The Wall» was paired with «Born in the U.S.A.» to open the encores, which also featured «Ramrod» and closed with the full band version of «Thunder Road».

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Joe Hill & Clampdown

Double-shot of official videos from the Florida shows!
The amazing opening with «Joe Hill» and a furious cover of the Clash’s revolutionary «Clampdown».