Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Live in Hyde Park
On 22nd June, Bruce Springsteen is going to release a DVD/Blue-Ray from his Working On A Dream Tour.
The concert was filmed in London's Hyde Park and the setlist is the following:
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
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. Hard Times (Come Again No More)
23. Jungleland
24. American Land
25. Glory Days
26. Dancing In The Dark
27. Music under end credit sequence: Raise Your Hand
Why does he release this concert? The setlist does not really convince me as it's too conventional in my opinion. Also, there were some fantastic concerts in the USA where he played whole albums like The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle, The River or Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ.
What do you think?
Last edited by Alexandros I.; April 25, 2010 at 09:00 AM.
Re: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Live in Hyde Park
Actually here's your reason:
The concert earned rave reviews. The London Times called it "epic" and "a revved-up three-hour power drive through Springsteen's America." The Independent concurred, "He awed the 50,000-strong crowd. Drenched in sweat by the second number, tossing his guitars to the roadies with the vigour of a frontman a third of his age and jogging down a walkway to meet his fans and take their requests, Springsteen's intensity was staggering from first powerful vocal to final thrashed-out chord."
Bitter is the wind tonight,
it stirs up the white-waved sea.
I do not fear the coursing of the Irish sea
by the fierce warriors of Lothlind.