• Bruce Springsteen

    Live Boss: Magic in Charleston


    (Photo courtesy of Backstreets)

    Bruce’s Magic tour rolls on with ferocity. With every show, Bruce and the band seem to get looser, honoring requests from the audience with more frequency (if you’re in the pit, bring a sign, odds are he’ll play it!), and honoring Phantom Danny Federici’s memory by going back to their roots with an infusion of (even more) joy, energy, and longer shows.

    A couple of Saturdays ago, the train rolled into Charleston, South Carolina. The audience got treated to an opener of “Double Shot (Of My Baby’s Love)”, and a closer of “Twist & Shout”. In between was a spirited set of tunes, including “Janey, Don’t You Lose Heart”, “No Surrender”, “Spirit in the Night”, “Growin’ Up”, “Two Hearts”, and “Out in the Street”.

    I meant to send this only on to a friend, but when the goosebumps hit during “Double Shot”, I knew I couldn’t keep this to myself.

    Bruce Springsteen
    August 16, 2008
    North Charleston Coliseum
    Charleston, SC

    Intro > banter
    Double Shot (of My Baby’s Love)
    Radio Nowhere
    Out In The Street
    Two Hearts
    Intro to…
    Spirit in the Night
    Intro to…
    Light of Day
    Growin’ Up
    Janey, Don’t You Lose Heart
    Audience
    No Surrender
    Atlantic City
    Because the Night
    She’s The One
    Livin’ In The Future
    Mary’s Place
    Hungry Heart
    The Rising
    Last to Die
    Long Walk Home
    Badlands
    Encore applause

    PSA
    Streets of Fire
    Jungleland
    Born to Run
    Rosalita
    Dancing in the Dark
    American Land
    Encore applause
    Twist and Shout
    Applause / outro

  • Live,  Local

    Live Los Lobos

    You know, this blog will turn four years old this year, and it turns out I’ve never graced the pages with live Los Lobos before. Huh? That’s just wrong.

    Here’s a great soundboard show from last year’s Edmonton Blues Festival. The crowd is great, and they go bonkers when the band pulls out Neil Young’s “Cinnamon Girl” for the encore. Another highlight is David Hidalgo’s guitar wizardry on “Mas y Mas”.

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again (and again): Los Lobos are an American treasure, and hands down one of the best bands around.

    For the whole show, download the ZIP.

    Los Lobos @ the Edmonton Blues Festival
    Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    August 27th, 2007

    1. Pigfoot Shuffle
    2. The Neighborhood
    3. Don’t Worry Baby
    4. Evangeline
    5. David Hidalgo intro to Fat Man
    6. The Fat Man
    7. Manny’s Bones
    8. Let’s Say Goodnight
    9. Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio
    10. Volver, Volver
    11. I Got Loaded
    12. Mas y mas (mp3)
    13. Cinnamon Girl (mp3)

    Keep up with the boys at Los Lobos.com.