![]() ![]() Nevertheless, they proved they’re growing up nicely. Otherwise, they arced a swath of time capsules representing the E Street Band since sophomore LP The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle, also from 1973. Last night, the boys in the band did NOT dust off “Growin’ Up” or anything else off Springsteen’s 1973 debut, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J., an album recorded half solo and before the band represented today solidified. I strolled all alone through a fallout zoneīut when they said, "Sit down," I stood up I was open to pain and crossed by the rain 7 roll deep in the heart of Texas.īruce Springsteen (l) and Steve Van Zandt (Photo by David Brendan Hall) Seventh show (only) out of 42 listed on the tour t-shirt and more adding hourly, Thursday landed a lucky No. Last night on a frigid University of Texas at Austin campus, beginning at 7:44pm, the 17-piece juggernaut reiterated a promise its bandleader and the core of that same crew first delivered here in 1974 at the Armadillo World Headquarters. ![]() In the before times – 2016 – Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band reunited to revisit The River and whetted worldwide appetites for more glory days. Real pandemic moment, that, when the godfather got the gang back together for 2020 reminisce Letter to You. Two hours and 47 minutes, to be precise, through 27 meticulously thought-out and sequenced jewels from the Thrill Hill vaults as delivered to the sold-out, last-in-the-rafters clutch of locals. Any site-specific emcee can deliver said convocation, but when the honor falls to George Strait – last cowboy out of the tunnel from below the Moody Center stage with the boss himself – Texans know they’re in for a right wingding. Right? Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band!” ![]() “Austin, Texas! It’s my honor tonight to introduce to you a band that needs no introduction. George Strait (l) and Bruce Springsteen at Moody Center (Photo by David Brendan Hall) ![]()
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