IWasBored
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i've gotten over concert dvds kind of like i've gotten over acquiring ridiculous numbers of show bootlegs for various reasons. but this i want. springsteen is always the exception.
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND
LONDON CALLING: LIVE IN HYDE PARK
1. London Calling
2. Badlands
3. Night
4. She's The One
5. Outlaw Pete
6. Out In The Street
7. Working On A Dream
8. Seeds
9. Johnny 99
10. Youngstown
11. Good Lovin'
12. Bobby Jean
13. Trapped
14. No Surrender
15. Waiting On A Sunny Day
16. Promised Land
17. Racing In The Street
18. Radio Nowhere
19. Lonesome Day
20. The Rising
21. Born To Run
22. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
23. Hard Times (Come Again No More)
24. Jungleland
25. American Land
26. Glory Days
27. Dancing In The Dark
28. Music under end credit sequence: Raise Your Hand
BONUS MATERIAL:
The River: Glastonbury Festival, 2009
Wrecking Ball: Giants Stadium, 2009
i'd like it as well but i think that was kinda a one off thing. i mean could he really do more folk songs? unless maybe he did an album of irish folk songs... which would be kinda awesome now that i think of it.
i approve.
I'd like some rock and roll, please.
I'd like some rock and roll, please.
Radio Nowhere was a good attempt. More of that, less mindless geezer pop like Girls In Their Summer Clothes and Queen Of The Supermarket. I love that sound, but not from the guy who wrote The River and Atlantic City. I think, of all the possible career directions he could have chosen with Working On A Dream, he picked the absolute worst one. Even synthpop would have been better; would have anyone complained about a 21st century BITUSA?
Apart from Dancing In The Dark, I don't think he was trying for a certain 80's sound.
More of that, less mindless geezer pop like Girls In Their Summer Clothes and Queen Of The Supermarket.
girls in their summer clothes is a great tune, damn it.
It is a great tune. I don't know how you compare it to Queen of the Supermarket.girls in their summer clothes is a great tune, damn it.
It is a great tune. I don't know how you compare it to Queen of the Supermarket.
I completely disagree. I think they're pretty damn different.Both songs are swaying, overblown, slightly creaky bids for youthful pop supremacy that show Bruce fighting against everything he does well at this stage in his career, as well as horrendous, synthetic production.
Re: what phanan said above and the synth 80s sound. I have no idea why I like BitUSA and dislike so much of The River, even though they have the same sound with that synthy thing.
I guess I just like the songs better on BitUSA?