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Springsteen & E Street Band: Brooklyn, April 3, 2023

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No Surrender. April 3, 2023 It's been nearly 20 years since I've seen three consecutive Springsteen shows, and given the current dynamics of a) high prices and b) lack of shows near where I live, I'm unlikely to see 3 consecutive shows ever again. But there I was, last night, in the corner of the exalted GA pit at Brooklyn's Barclay's Arena, at my 3rd consecutive show, with my 5th family member. I took some pains not to immerse myself in the current set prior to last Wednesday's show in Detroit, but by the time we got to Brooklyn the basic structure was pretty well memorized: There'd be a core of 25 songs, in a specific order, and then a couple of "wild card" slots -- one after "Nightshift" and the other at the beginning of the encores. With the exception of those two songs, every moment, every move, pretty much, was tightly choreographed. To be clear, this isn't a bad  thing, but if you saw the show in Detroit or at the Garden, you p

Springsteen & E Street Band: Madison Square Garden, April 1, 2023

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Bruce Springsteen salutes the crowd - April 1, 2023 Inevitably, someone might ask me, approximately: "you just saw him in Detroit on Wednesday, why would you fly to New York to see more? Especially when it's so  expensive?"  As the hours slipped away on my weather-delayed flight yesterday, I could even entertain a rational point to those questions. Hell, just looking at a setlist that had only 2 changes from the Detroit show 3 days prior, it still might seem fair to ask. Jungleland Trapped. April 1, 2023 But, you see, there was this show. If you were there, you know. You experienced the crowd. You experienced what seemed to be an extra bounce in everyone's step -- in Bruce's case, literally skipping across the stage at times. You experienced "Jungleland," in which Bruce seemed to conjure up a version of himself not seen or heard in decades, and in which, if you closed your eyes, you heard the ghost of Jake Clemons's uncle, too. You heard and saw Max