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Another night on E Street

The epiphany came early at Wembley last night, only a couple of songs into an unbroken three-hour set. That monster freight train called “Seeds” howled into the stadium, carrying with it all the dread and desolation that can be packed into the repetition of a single word: “Gone… gone… gone…”

I wrote about “Seeds” the last time Bruce Springsteen played Wembley Stadium, so I won’t repeat myself. But something about it moves me in a way I haven’t been moved by rock and roll since Elvis recorded Chuck Berry’s “Promised Land”, finding all of America in a song you could get on one side of a 45.

Last night I wanted it to go on for ever. But there were other good things. “The E Street Shuffle” turning into a soul symphony that made perfect use of the horn section. The way “Land of Hope and Dreams” did the same for the backing singers, with a gospel coda of “People Get Ready”. Steve Van Zandt strapping on a Stratocaster painted to resemble the flag of Ukraine for “No Surrender”. A beautiful “Racing in the Street”, the patina on its bodywork deepening as the decades pass. The Latino trumpets and cowbell turning “Twist and Shout” back into something of which Bert Berns would be proud. The softly spoken introduction to “Long Walk Home”: “This is a prayer for my country.”

It’s a show now, of course, carefully routined and built with the help of high technology to reach a crowd of 50,000 in a sports stadium. But there are still moments when the place goes dark, the spotlight picks up the lone figure at the front of the stage, a harmonica wails, and those opening words — The screen door slams / Mary’s dress sways / Like a vision she dances across the porch / As the radio plays — bring all the magic back to life once again.

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  1. Shane Nichols's avatar
    Shane Nichols #

    Jeez, I haven’t bothered with Bruce Springsteen for 40 years but reading this makes me want to take an interest. Another lovely piece of writing from you, sir.

    Shane Nichols,

    Port Douglas

    Qld

    Australia

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    July 26, 2024
  2. robert linney's avatar
    robert linney #

    I last saw Bruce & the E Street Band 39 years ago. Last night was just as good

    July 26, 2024
  3. Alan Field's avatar
    Alan Field #

    ‘ Made me l wish I’d been there’ must be the ultimate accolade for a review of performance by an artist of little interest to the reader…
    It did for me.

    July 26, 2024
  4. Tim Jennings's avatar
    Tim Jennings #

    It was yet another astounding evening as with the many I’ve witnessed since 1981 … he is truly The Boss and the 15 strong E Street Band behind him, utterly majestic! Performance of ‘Racing …’ may have been the best ever and ‘Bobby Jean’ always brings tears for the two of us – special.

    July 26, 2024
  5. Ricky Green's avatar
    Ricky Green #

    As an ardent fan of 46 year and having seen him over 50 times, he never ceases to amaze me how he can bring 50k+ strangers together and make each person feel that he is focused on them. You only have to listen to Greetings from Asbury Park and the Wild, Innocent to appreciate that jazz has influenced him on his journey…

    July 26, 2024
  6. mjazz g's avatar
    mjazz g #

    Lovely review, thank you. Those lines get me every time. Just realised it’s 36 years since I last saw him at Villa Park for the Tunnel Of Love tour. Seems a lifetime ago and he’s still bringing it home by the sounds of it.

    July 26, 2024
  7. chrischarlesworth165's avatar
    chrischarlesworth165 #

    Lovely. Glad he’s re-introduced ‘Racing In The Street’ into the set. My all time favourite Bruce song.

    July 26, 2024
  8. Simon Surtees's avatar
    Simon Surtees #

    It was a great night to be a Springsteen fan, standing with his 36 year old son singing along with most of the songs in the middle of other enthusiasts. We have now seen The Boss many times together and he never disappoints. For some reason Thursday felt special.

    July 27, 2024
  9. Peter Starie's avatar
    Peter Starie #

    Beautifully put as usual.

    July 27, 2024
  10. lucashare's avatar
    lucashare #

    Beautiful writing, Richard. I was at both London shows last week and would never want to choose between them. How can anyone, at nearly 75, be even better than they were 2 or 3 decades ago? Astonishing.

    July 30, 2024

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