Friday, 27 April 2012

Los Angeles 26th April 2012 - show 17


The distance from San Jose to Los Angeles is 340 miles. So we are up to 7340 miles now.


"Heaven" - @IJasonAlexander
There are a couple of good reviews today and as usual I'll pull out my favourite bits.  The first from Variety has this great bit about Clarence and Jake :-

If there was a noticeable void on the side of the stage where legendary saxman Clarence Clemons once stood for thousands of you-had-to-be-there concerts Springsteen filled the space with a solid five-piece horn section...
But it was the addition of enthusiastic saxophonist Jake Clemons, who just so happens to be Clarence's nephew, which cemented the realization that the E Street Band remains an ever-changing musical organism. The young Clemons' showmanship and, clearly, his excitement of just being part of a legendary band, as well as his ability to hit all the right notes his uncle never missed, clearly felt good for the audience's soul.


I've condensed the final two paragraphs here but it says it all and confirms what everyone of us already knows. 

The E Street Band come into your town, give it their all while having the audacity to make each city feel special and unique, and ship out.
It's what they do. And as long as Springsteen can find the strength to strap on the Fender, there's little reason to expect the carnival to slow down anytime soon.

Then there are these couple of paragraphs from The Los Angeles Times

One of the things that makes Springsteen the greatest musical performer of our time is the deep love with which he ministers to his flock. The arena was filled with a rare vibe, a feeling of brotherly and sisterly (Springsteen danced with his younger sibling on “Dancing in the Dark”) love. When’s the last time the big Canadian strangers next to you bought you and your husband a beer during an arena show?

This was perhaps the most inspirational show I’ve witnessed in 30 years of attending thousands of concerts, including at least a dozen by Springsteen. There was maybe one better: When he played Jazz Fest in New Orleans after Katrina and turned the city of ruins into a city reborn. 


The set was shorter than has been the norm lately.  Tom Morello featured on Death To My Hometown, Jack Of All Trades and The Ghost Of Tom Joad.  Now I know he is a great guitarist but long guitar solos aren't for me. You've got to feel a bit sorry for Nils too. He is also considered to be pretty good on the guitar and rarely gets chance to shine. Presumably he doesn't mind though, otherwise he wouldn't be there !


As is often the case with Bruce's covers California Sun was a mystery to me. I had to go to YouTube to find the original version. And an extra clip tonight - Bruce's version. 


California Dreaming for night 2 maybe? California Girls?





So here's the list - not the best for me but you may disagree.  



Atlanta 18/03/12
Time 8.10 to 10.44
Los Angeles 26/04/12
Time 8.22 to 11.08
1
We Take Care Of Our Own
Badlands (12)
2
Wrecking Ball
We Take Care Of Our Own (17)
3
Badlands
Wrecking Ball (17)
4
Death To My Hometown
The Ties That Bind (4)
5
My City Of Ruins
Death To My Hometown (17)
6
The E Street Shuffle
My City Of Ruins (17)
7
Jack Of All Trades
The E Street Shuffle (5)
8
Seeds
Jack Of All Trades (17)
9
Easy Money
Something In The Night (1)
10
Waitin' On A Sunny Day
Candy’s Room (3)
11
The Promised Land
She’s The One (6)
12
The Way You Do The Things You Do
 Easy Money (12)
13
634 -5789
Waitin’ On A Sunny Day (17)
14
Shackled And Drawn
The Promised Land (16)
15
Lonesome Day
The Way You Do The Things You Do (17)
16
The Rising
634 - 5789 (17)
17
We Are Alive
The Ghost Of Tom Joad (1)
18
Thunder Road
The Rising (17)
19
Rocky Ground
Lonesome Day (7)
20
Land Of Hope And Dreams
We Are Alive (17)
21
Born To Run
Land Of Hope And Dreams (12)
22
Dancing In The Dark
Rocky Ground (17)
23
American Land
California Sun (1)
24
Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
Born To Run (17)
25

Dancing In The Dark (17)
26

Tenth Avenue Freeze Out (17)
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