Some Photos of Bruce "The Boss" performing yesterday

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Bruce Springsteen acknowledges his fans on the beach in Asbury Park, N.J., Tuesday after performing at the Convention Hall with the E Street Band. The show was broadcast live on the "Today" show on NBC. With Springsteen are E Street Band members Clarence Clemons and Patti Scialfa, who is also Springsteen's wife.
(AP photo by Daniel Hulshizer)
July 30, 2002
Man its great to see him and the E street band out touring again!!!:)
 
er...um...great pictures Patrick...
He hasn't aged badly either....lol :rolleyes:
 
His performance was good yesterday, and after listening to his CD several times, I can say he has not lost it.
 

Thanks for posting these pics Patrick!!! :) :) :)


I got the new CD yesterday morning and while I had pretty high expectations, I can't get over how great it is. . . It's a stunning piece of work; complex, deep, musically adventurous, diverse, romantic, spiritual. . . it's an album drenched in blood, grounded in brutal reality, blunt cynicism, and great sadness; yet somehow it also manages to soar. . . it reaffirms love, life, faith, and above all, hope. It's flawed to be sure, but over-all it's a triumph, and it's as good as anything Springsteen has ever done.

Although I'm guessing it will be compared to Born in the USA quite a bit in the weeks to come, it's much closer in depth and diversity of style to The River. . . . but the more I listen to it, the more it reminds of Exile on Main St. with good production values. .

The Rising, Mary's Place, My City in Ruins, Further on up the Road, Waiting on a Sunny Day, and a couple others are definitely top notch "Bruce and the band" songs. . . but Empty Sky, The Fuse, and Worlds Apart are unlike anything I've heard from him and they are absolutely brilliant. . .

But the most stunning song is Into the Fire. . . obviously based on the events of 9/11, and it is at once powerful and tender, touching and jolting. It starts with a low back beat and an a laid back, Delta-style acoustic guitar, then Bruce comes in low, almost matter-of fact with: "The sky was falling and streaked with blood/I heard you calling me, then you disappeared into the dust/Up the stairs, into the fire/I need your kiss, but love and duty called you someplace higher/Somewhere up the stairs, into the fire. . . "

The affect is haunting, mournful, and almost too sad to bare. . . but as he starts the chorus;
"May your strength give us strength
May your faith give us faith
May your hope give us hope
May your love give us love. ."

. . . there is a shift in mood, and then the E-street band kicks in, and the dirge becomes an anthem of courage, honor, and remembrance that somehow is uplifting and reaffirming rather then morbid or hopeless. . . it is simply an amazing thing to hear; a love song to the people who lost their lives trying save others in the horror of the World Trade Center bombings. . .


Yeah, I'd say he's back. . :)
 
Willy, I heard Matt Lauer interview Bruce, and Matt commented that the entire album (ooops! showing my age . . . I mean CD ) was inspired by the events of 9/11. While only a few songs actually refer specifically to that day, the overall mood of the CD evokes the feelings of that day and time.

Did you feel that was the case?
 
Well Deb, there's little doubt a lot of the stuff is Bruce trying to come to grips with 9/11. . . but it's also heavily influenced by his feelings about Asbury Park. . (on My City In Ruins he literally screams the chorus, Rise up! as if just the power of his voice could make it happen. . .) But even the lyrics there are ambiguous enough to allow for several interpretations; it could also be seen as simply a song about lost love

And there's a song called You're Missing. . . I get the idea it's writtenfrom the point of view of a woman who lost her husband in the Trade Center tragedy " Pictures on the nightstand, TV's on in the den/Your house is waiting/ your house is waiting/For you to walk in, for you to walk in/But you're missing, when I shut out the lights/
You're missing, when I close my eyes/You're missing, when I see the sun rise/You're missing/Children are asking if it's alright/Will you be in our arms tonight?. . "
But it could also be about divorce, abandonment, any kind of loss. . .

To me it seems he has looked at the aftermath of 9/11, and while acknowledging the overwhelming sadness, he pulls out the real lesson. . live, love, embrace life, and grab happiness while you can, because you never know when it'll be ripped away from you. . .
 
Thanks for the outstanding review Wiily, I hope to grab it this weekend unless I can send someone out to pick it up for me before:D
 
My pleasure Patrick; thanks for the compliment! :)

LOL Robin!!! ;)
 












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