The 'Wrecking Ball Tour' is definitely proving to be an amazing tour. I knew going into the show that it would be a good one based on all the reviews by everyone and the setlist's. But I guess even though I heard that, I wondered how could Bruce still be performing at the level he did back in the late 70's and 80's being that he is 62 years old. So I expected a good show, maybe even a great show, but I didn't expect the show we got that night. It was fantastic and Bruce proved that he still has it after all these years. We sang and danced for 3 straight hours. The IZOD Center was swaying that night. You could feel it under your feet.
The 2nd night at a venue is known for being the better show and by all accounts we definitely did get the better one. Bruce added 5 new tour premier songs...The Ties That Bind, Candy's Room, Johnny 99, Racing In The Street and Ramrod. During 'My City of Ruins' he paid tribute to both Clarence Clemons and Danny Federici and again to Clarence during Tenth Avenue Freeze Out, which was the last song. The part in the song where Bruce sings..."and the Big Man joined the band", the band stopped playing and Bruce held up the microphone while the audience cheered for a full 2 minutes during a video montage of Clarence.
Here's the full setlist:
1. We Take Care Of Our Own
2. Wrecking Ball
3. THE TIES THAT BIND
4. Death to My Hometown
5. My City of Ruins
6. CANDY'S ROOM
7. JOHNNY 99
8. Jack Of All Trades
9. Jackson Cage
10. She's the One
11. Easy Money
12. Waiting On A Sunny Day
13. The Promised Land
14. RACING IN THE STREET
15. Apollo Medley
16. The Rising
17. We Are Alive
18. Thunder Road
Encore
19. Trapped
20. Rocky Ground
21. RAMROD
22. Born To Run
23. Dancing In The Dark
24. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
Here are some videos:
The Ties That Bind
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIJfKR7MQNE
Candy's Room
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFMD4oWAFA4
Racing In The Street
This was definitely one of the better shows I have been to and the night went so incredibly fast. I haven't yet gotten tickets for when he comes back to the Meadowlands for a stadium show, but I still have hope.
The shows are now going well over the 3 hour mark and almost reaching 4 hours. If you haven't yet seen The Boss, I highly recommend going to a show. You will not be disappointed.