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| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published Aug. 26, 2008 at 5:30 a.m. |
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Since the E Streeters visited Milwaukee for a powerhouse show on St. Patrick's Day at the Bradley Center, the band mourned the death of organist Danny Federici, who lost his battle to cancer, visited Europe early in the summer and returned for a handful of dates throughout the states that have been loose, rollicking and filled with surprises.
Before a concert in Norway, Springsteen played a song called "If I Should Fall Behind," a song that had not been rehearsed for several years. Guitarist Nils Lofgren told The Asbury Park Press that the band played it in an entirely new arrangement and that "right in the middle of it, without any discussion, he started pointing at us to take solos.
"Bands just don't do that -- that does not happen in front of an audience anymore," Lofgren told the newspaper. "And it's a real honor to be a part of something that powerful, with that kind of history, and with that kind of freedom."
At some point in March, the notion of the "audible" swerved into the realm of audience participation. It was never unusual for Springsteen fans to bring signs to concerts requesting certain songs like "Rosalita" or "Kitty's Back." When Springsteen began honoring requests, the signs multiplied and a ritual was born.
The signs became so popular, Springsteen felt compelled to post a message on his Web site:
"All of us have been enjoying the signs and banners with song requests. And we appreciate that the U.S. stadium shows may loom epic in your imaginations, inspiring grand and vibrant art. Please show respect for those in the crowd whose views of the stage may be blocked by your signs by keeping them to a reasonable size and displaying them for only short periods of time."
The band, which already seemed energized by the new music from "Magic," has enjoyed the spectacle.
"It's something we've never done before," drummer Max Weinberg told the Asbury Park Press. "And it seems to make the stadium experience -- as intimate as Bruce has always been able to make it -- even more intimate. That's what you do in a club. You take requests."
Clarence Clemons agreed. "I like this new thing he's doing: going out to the audience and picking up a sign, and showing it to the band," Clemons told The Press. "Sometimes it's a song we haven't played in 20 years, so we have to go back over the hundreds of songs that the band has on file, in their memories, and grab one of them."
Given the circumstances surrounding Saturday -- the Harley-Davidson theme and the final night of the tour -- Springsteen message boards are abuzz with setlist speculation.
What will the signs say in Milwaukee?
At previous Brew City shows, many signs asked Springsteen "Are You Loose?" -- a reference to the famous "Bomb Scare" show in 1975 at the Uptown Theater. (The hall was cleared for two hours because of a bomb threat, the band retired to The Pfister Hotel bar for cocktails during the break and, upon returning to the stage, Springsteen repeatedly quoted the bartender, who asked the band "Are you loose?")
Some fans are wondering if he'll open the show with "Born to Run," usually held until the end of the show, or a cover song like "Born to be Wild," or the song "Gypsy Biker," from the album "Magic." Perhaps a version of "The Ballad of Easy Rider?"
What Springsteen song or cover are you dying to hear on Saturday? Use the Talkback feature to let us know.
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Posted by alba on Aug. 26, 2008 at 2:46 p.m. (report)
I want to get some tickets to this show from scalpers. Does anyone know if you can get into the concert with ONLY the ticket, or do you need to show a 105th Anniversary Ticket too?
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Posted by Bobby T on Aug. 26, 2008 at 10:03 a.m. (report)
I want to hear "Thundercrack" and "Lost in the Flood." But I want Vini Mad Dog Lopez to guest on drums on them.
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