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Miss Bruce Last Week? Here's Every Song He Played

Two nights, 33 songs. (Give the page a minute to load).

 

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Related Topics: Bruce Springsteen, Izod Center, and Meadowlands

Rose Royce

9:51 am on Sunday, April 8, 2012

Time for Bruce to hang it up. Next he'll be making infomercials. The show was terrible - His music is childish, his voice is shot, and he's looking a lot like Don Knotts. He hasn't had a good show since he teamed up with Roy Orbison. I feel sorry for him because it seems like he's just doing it for the money. Does he really need it?

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Big Ben

11:25 am on Sunday, April 8, 2012

couldn't agree more. He is just milking the nostalgia for every buck he can. Its a shame if people are going to remember him as a rip-off.

Arlene M. Baladi

8:43 am on Monday, April 16, 2012

I think it was great that Bruce did "Tenth Avenue Freeze Out" as a tribute to Clarence Clemons. It was good to see him remember the big man as an undeniable part of his team! RIP Clarence...you are missed by all!

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River Edger

10:05 am on Monday, April 16, 2012

These are some of the most bizzare and ignorant comments I've ever seen. You "feel sorry" for Bruce? Why? Because he's still making relevant music (the new album debuted at #1) and is selling out arenas and stadiums across the world at age 62? And how exactly is he ripping off his fans? He is the only major act that does NOT charge insane prices for "VIP seats" or similar nonsense (top price for Van Halen: $350; Madonna: $2500; Roger Waters: $500; Aerosmith: $1700. Bruce Springsteen: $95). Every night he plays for three solid hours, and every night he brings the house down. So please enlighten us, how exactly is that a rip-off?

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Mildred Bayes

5:31 pm on Monday, April 16, 2012

People who make those negative comments about Bruce are just green with envy. Plain and simple.

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