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Sun Nov 15
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Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band at Bradley CenterBruce Springsteen has enjoyed a surprising amount of indie cred over the years—including the tribute to Nebraska that Sub Pop put out in 2000—but his performance during the 2009 Super Bowl halftime show confirmed that The Boss is still an arena-sized rocker who can ham it up with the best of them. And, more importantly, the band continues to sound great, which isn’t surprising considering the level of talent representing E Street, including Nils Lofgren and Steven Van Zandt on guitars, Clarence Clemons on sax, and Max Weinberg on drums. Here, Springsteen drops to support this year's so-so Working On A Dream and play his classic 1975 album Born To Run from "Thunder Road" up through "Jungleland."Bradley Center 1001 N Fourth St, Milwaukee, WI
Bruce Springsteen has enjoyed a surprising amount of indie cred over the years—including the tribute to Nebraska that Sub Pop put out in 2000—but his performance during the 2009 Super Bowl halftime show confirmed that The Boss is still an arena-sized rocker who can ham it up with the best of them. And, more importantly, the band continues to sound great, which isn’t surprising considering the level of talent representing E Street, including Nils Lofgren and Steven Van Zandt on guitars, Clarence Clemons on sax, and Max Weinberg on drums. Here, Springsteen drops to support this year's so-so Working On A Dream and play his classic 1975 album Born To Run from "Thunder Road" up through "Jungleland."
Updated 11/03/2009
