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Pepsi Center - Denver, CO - June 7, 2015

---------- People Have the Power ----------
01 - The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)
02 - Out of Control
03 - Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? (snippet) / Vertigo
04 - I Will Follow
05 - Iris (Hold Me Close)
06 - Cedarwood Road
07 - Song for Someone
08 - Sunday Bloody Sunday / When Johnny Comes Marching Home (snippet)
09 - Raised by Wolves / Psalm 23 (snippet)
10 - Until the End of the World / Love and Peace or Else (snippet)
---------- INTERMISSION: The Wanderer ----------
11 - Invisible
12 - Even Better Than the Real Thing
13 - Mysterious Ways / Young Americans (snippet)
14 - Volcano
15 - Ordinary Love
 
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I want those five minutes of my life back.

Oh I'll just waste them anyway.
 
Yeah I liked that. :up:

Think I posted something similar a while ago too. The failure to even always do 24-25 a night, let alone push on to 26-28, is disappointing.

I remember a diary entry from Willie Williams about how the band had become fixated on 2 hours 15 minutes as the ideal set length and how the audience get bored if you try to go longer than that.

Spoken like a man who hasn't been to a Bruce Springsteen concert.
 
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO - June 7, 2015

---------- People Have the Power ----------
01 - The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)
02 - Out of Control
03 - Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? (snippet) / Vertigo
04 - I Will Follow
05 - Iris (Hold Me Close)
06 - Cedarwood Road
07 - Song for Someone
08 - Sunday Bloody Sunday / When Johnny Comes Marching Home (snippet)
09 - Raised by Wolves / Psalm 23 (snippet)
10 - Until the End of the World / Love and Peace or Else (snippet)
---------- INTERMISSION: The Wanderer ----------
11 - Invisible
12 - Even Better Than the Real Thing
13 - Mysterious Ways / Young Americans (snippet)
14 - Volcano
15 - Ordinary Love
16 - Every Breaking Wave
 
I remember a diary entry from Willie Williams about how the band had become fixated on 2 hours 15 minutes as the ideal set length and how the audience get bored if you try to go longer than that.

Spoken like a man who hasn't been to a Bruce Springsteen concert.

Yeah what the hell. Some of the greatest gigs I've ever seen have been three hours long.
 
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