And then the almighty Bruce Springsteen and E-Street Band reformed attacked with "Badlands" and there's no tomorrow. And the Olympic was falling apart and nobody cared and the long wait, the late and lamentable sound. Barcelona Barcelona but was not E-Street, the center of the Earth, everything. Following the overwhelming start, the Boss and the boys took to as "We Take Care Of Our Own" and "Wrecking Ball" to make clear that this tour is an excuse to defend a new material that they feel very comfortable and not a meeting of dinosaurs ruined that comply with two short hours of greatest hits. "No Surrender" returned to ruffle the beauty of the attendees and burn-out the Lluís Companys.
By now we all knew that Bruce Springsteen had done it again: once again the world would categorize this as a historic night. And there was much, much ahead. "Death To My Hometown" preceded a really exciting and revisited "My City Of Ruins", which on this tour serves as a support for the presentation of the band. It lacked the memory for the missing Danny "Phantom" Federici and "Bigman" Clarence Clemons. "Trobeu algú missing? If vosaltres esteu here i nosaltres estem here Llavors article further ells are here. "Goose bumps and tears in the audience. Bruce knows and does not let us take the cold. Without rest, the band overboard festive and participatory Out In The Street and then ventures into the first jewel of the night: "Talk To Me". This song, dismissed in 1978 for demolition Darkness On The Edge Of Town and included in the commemorative box The Promise, has rarely returned to the stage in the Wrecking Ball Tour. "Jack Of All Trades" with dedication to the indignant including the 15-M, closes what might be considered the initial part of the show.
The second hour of the show threw up rock and roll and power spurts. A visceral "Youngstown", followed by the most incendiary "Murder Incorporated" that fans will remember in years, returned to warm up the crowd, which continued to happen with "Johnny 99" and a groundbreaking version of "You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) "which premiered on this tour. She's the One and Shackled and Drawn-vibrant theme of the new album is coming up live-gave way to one of the most cheerful of the night. "Waiting On A Sunny Day," when she sang the chorus on stage with Bruce and Barcelona shouting as seldom and "The Promised Land" took us back to ecstasy, with the head playing the harmonica into the crowd. After that, a correct version of "The River" gave way to something that went unnoticed for many, but what most veteran fans and / or bitter could not believe. After a simple dedication to the city and an anonymous fan, Roy's piano melody that he put together a more than thirty years since anyone heard live. We looked incredulous, questioning. Really what was happening? Yes, it was true and if it was a dream, we do not want anyone to wake up. Springsteen's guitar note for note stuck almost legendary introduction of "Prove It All Night" that he wore in the 1978 tour and, rarely, in 1980. That introduction had become legendary, between reality and fiction, something that was whispered in the front row every night when one lucky fan attending the shows in 1978, told with care, as if unwilling that any could know. And it was happening in Barcelona, more than 30 years later. Even the festive "Hungry Heart", new release, managed to wipe our faces the tracks of the most overwhelming surprise. "The Rising" and "We Are Alive" were an impasse until the brutal version of "Thunder Road" that closed the official part of the concert, in memory of "Prove It All Night" still very much alive.
A rapt audience asked the expected encore of leftover ad nauseum, and Bruce did not disappoint at all. "Rocky Ground" with rap Michell Moore included, prepared us all for the last few lashes of the concert: A strong version of the forgotten "Born In the USA", a devastating "Born To Run" and, as with the lights on "Bobby Jean", "Dancing In The Dark" and "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out", during which images were projected Clarence Clemons as a tribute and gave an emotional minute's silence in the middle of issue.
Bruce Springsteen had done it again: we had become a smash for 3 hours and almost 15 minutes. At 62 years, was the most cool and left the packed stadium advertising did, of course, we would the next day.
- Badlands
- We Take Care Of Our Own
- Wrecking Ball
- No Surrender
- Death to My Hometown
- My City of Ruins
- Out in the Street
- Talk to Me
- Jack of All Trades
- Youngstown
- Murder Incorporated
- Johnny 99
- You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) [Premiere: Tour debut]
- She’s the One
- Shackled and Drawn
- Waitin’ on a Sunny Day
- The Promised Land
- The River
- Prove It All Night [con Intro de 1978]
- Hungry Heart [Premiere: Tour debut]
- The Rising
- We Are Alive
- Thunder Road
- Rocky Ground
- Born in the U.S.A.
- Born to Run
- Bobby Jean
- Dancing in the Dark
- Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
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