Monday, June 15, 2009

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at Bonnaroo 6/13/09

Posted by The Spin on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:18 PM

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For more photos, check out the slideshow.

Between all the drugs, lack of sleep and blisters on our feet we were taxed far beyond exhaustion by the time Bruce Springsteen's Saturday night set rolled around. Operating purely on adrenalin, we plowed ahead anyway and braved a crush to get in a What Stage pit that was downright scary. Luckily, it was all worth it, as from the count-off into a rousing version of "Badlands" that opened the set all the way through the closing run of "Rosalita," "Glory Days" and "Dancing in the Dark," Springsteen was out for blood, working every inch of the stage and beyond with more determination to win hearts and minds than any up-and-coming act we saw throughout the weekend.

Onstage, Springsteen mentioned that this was only the second festival appearance the band has ever done--the first was only a mere two weeks ago in Holland--and out of the comfort zone of being in front of his cult audience he showed the Bonnaroo crowd why he's known as The Boss. In fact, the energy of this audience--made up mostly of Springsteen virgins--blew away that of the crowd at last summer's Sommet Center show. Their excitement wasn't lost on Bruce, who looked like he was having the time of his life for the three hours he was onstage.

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The set itself was a mix of hits, fan favorites and a couple songs from his latest release Working on a Dream. He rolled through "Growing Up," "Out in the Street" (which he spent the majority of out in the crowd), "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" (during which he was joined by Triumph the Insult Comic Dog), a by-request rendition "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" to help cool down the crowd and a host of songs dealing with the current economic climate, including "Johnny 99," "Youngstown," "The River," and Stephen Foster's "Hard Times." While the crowd responded best to the classics and the hits--the sing-along during "Thunder Road" gave us goosebumps--Springsteen worked hard to get them participating in each song.

This show was also a family affair for the E Street Band, as it featured both Max Weinberg and his 18-year-old son Jay splitting drumming duties. Springsteen's wife Patti Scialfa also joined the band onstage tonight along with their teenage son Evan, whom we spotted Bruce taking to watch MGMT less than an hour after coming offstage. Springsteen was also spotted watching Neko Case and Band of Horses before joining Phish onstage Sunday. After that he refilled all of the empty ketchup bottles at all the food vending stations, cleaned up all the trash left over after the festival and then mopped the floors backstage. We mean he was really scrubbin'.

Setlist:

Badlands

No Surrender

My Lucky Day

Outlaw Pete

Out in the Street

Working on a Dream

Seeds

Johnny 99

Youngstown

Raise Your Hand

Santa Claus is Comin' to Town

Growin' Up

Thunder Road

Waitin' on a Sunny Day

The Promised Land

The River

Kingdom of Days

Radio Nowhere

Lonesome Day

The Rising

Born to Run

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Hard Times

Tenth Avenue Freeze-out

Land of Hope and Dreams

American Land

Rosalita

Glory Days

Dancing in the Dark

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Oh my god yes. As one of the virgins, now all I want to do with my life is watch Springsteen forever. When they started letting people into the pit it was like the Berlin wall came down, and I kept thinking to myself that hey, it's just a concert, people need to calm the fuck down. But now I've totally changed my mind. I would straight trample a bitch to be where I was for a show like that. He sweated on my arm and Gold licked it off. Not really. But he wanted to, I could tell.

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Posted by Ashley on June 15, 2009 at 1:34 PM

This former virgin just wants to say that what that former virgin above just said is all true. Especially the part about tramplin'.

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Posted by Caleb on June 15, 2009 at 2:15 PM

He played a song off Nebraska?
Fuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckishuddagone.

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Posted by TobintheGnome on June 15, 2009 at 2:45 PM

I would have paid good money to see Tobin jammed in the Springsteen pit.

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Posted by Jack on June 15, 2009 at 3:11 PM

The guy could've reprised the classic "London Calling" duet with Costello from the Grammys, and instead he sits in with...Phish. Tenth avenue freezeout, indeed.
Otherwise, amazing set. "Dancing in the Dark" rocked even harder than it did when he played it on the Born in the USA tour at MTSU in '85. And "Rosalita" just killed. Ashley, I would've given anything to be sandwiched between you at your first Springsteen show and Gold at his 500th.

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Posted by mr. pink on June 15, 2009 at 7:57 PM

Also, Jay Weinberg is a monster. Watching him gave me an inkling of how hard the circa-1974 E Street Band must've swung live. (That Hammersmith Odeon live album from '75 that got an official release a few years ago may be the most exciting live album I've ever heard.)

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Posted by mr. pink on June 15, 2009 at 8:01 PM

Yep. Little Weinberg officially has it. Proof that rock n roll is genetic.

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Posted by Steve on June 15, 2009 at 8:47 PM

It didn't translate for me. He seemed a bit over the top and scripted. I guess if you are the "boss" you need to count in every tune "one two three four..." He was bringing the energy for sure but that goofy song "Outlaw Pete" sent my waning buzz into a tailspin towards the exit. Then again maybe I was too far away to really "get it".
I enjoy the man on vinyl, but I'm oh for two in person (but will give it one more go if the opportunity presents itself).
Anyone else underwhelmed?

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Posted by Pancho on June 16, 2009 at 9:31 AM

The E St. Band doesn't play to a click, that's why he counts off the songs.

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Posted by Gold on June 16, 2009 at 9:57 AM

I will say this: "Working on a Dream" is a pretty good "new" tune, especially for an act that's been out there as long as Bruce. He and Neil, of course.

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Posted by Pancho on June 16, 2009 at 10:29 AM

Working on a Dream is awesome as were those gallery photos. I absolutely adore Bruce. I would assume he had a large Bonnaroo crowd. If you're a big Bruce fan you might want to catch his performance on the best of Bonnaroo special on Fuse this Saturday. I hear he and Phish's collaboration were amazing. They are also showing other great performances. Can't wait to see my man!! I found this info here: http://fuse.tv/tours/bonnaroo-09/

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Posted by Suze on June 17, 2009 at 4:06 PM
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