Monday, 20 June 2022

Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band live in Trieste June 2012

Our second Bruce concert in Italy in 2012 was in Trieste. Within one day, we now had to move from Florence all the way up north to Trieste. As I mentioned in my previous post, our own van picked us up from Piazza Santa Croce and our long journey began. When we arrived (and trust me, the arrival in Trieste either by car or by train is an experience in itself, but more about that in a future post) we were each dropped off at our respective hotels & hostels and after checking in we were immediately picked up again and headed straight to the stadium. (There was no time to get into the pit this time).



OK, so it was not as memorable as Firenze (how could it compare with THAT?) but it was special in its own way. It featured "Thunder Road" for instance. In fact, during "Thunder Road" I spotted a drunk guy singing his heart out on the left side of the pitch. Little did I know that the following year in Padova, I would see the same guy, once again drunk, at the exact same side of the pitch! We also got "Downbound Train" and "We Are Alive". We especially remembered the latter later when, on our way back from the stadium to our van we passed by a cemetery. We also met another one of our friends (at a gas station this time) who was at the concert who informed us that the Wrecking Ball tour would indeed continue the following year!

SETLIST:
01. Badlands
02. No Surrender
03. We Take Care Of Our Own
04. Wrecking Ball
05. Death To My Hometown
06. My City Of Ruins
07. Spirit In The Night
08. Downbound Train
09. Jack Of All Trades
10. Youngstown
11. Murder Incorporated
12. Johnny 99
13. Working On The Highway
14. Shackled And Drawn
15. Waitin On A Sunny Day
16. The Apollo Medley
17. The River
18. Because The Night
19. The Rising
20. We Are Alive
21. Thunder Road
22. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
ENCORE:
23. Born In The USA
24. Born To Run
25. Bobby Jean
26. Hungry Heart
27. Seven Nights To Rock
28. Dancing In The Dark
29. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
 

Thursday, 9 June 2022

Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band live and wet in Florence June 2012

 
After the Working On A Dream Tour we had to wait 3 years to see Bruce live again (Well, 2 years, 10 months and 18 days) during which time many things had changed in our lives. Once again, we would go to Italy. The place was Florence and Clarence was no longer with us.
We really got into concert mood the day before when we went by the stadium to get our numbers.
This is a process that is followed on Bruce Springsteen concerts so that the order in which the fans who have bought a pitch ticket will get into the pit (aka FOS or "Front Of Stage" where other artists charge 300 Euros for a ticket in said area) can be determined. That meant a very early wake up call the following morning so that we could go to the stadium again and with the order of our numbers, receive the much sough after bracelet which would guarantee our entry into the pit.
But, since my BFF and I just wanted to go into the pit without necessarily being as far to the front as possible (which would have meant staying there all day until they let us in), we went back to our hostel to catch up on the sleep that we had missed.
And so it was that in the evening we returned to the stadium and just by showing  our bracelet, entered the pit (where with some careful manoeuvres we managed to get far more to the front than we had expected. It was there where we met this lovely little girl, probably Bruce's, if not youngest, then definitely cutest fan who was there for her second Springsteen concert (she had also been in Rome three years before that).

About an hour before the concert started someone told us "You see how the wind is blowing? It's blowing towards us. And see what's in front of us? The stage! So if it rains, we'll be protected by it" Yeah, right, famous last words and all that...
I felt shivers down my spine when Ennio Morricone's intro music started playing from the speakers and Bruce and the band came on stage, first asking "Firenze, siete pronti?" ("Florence, are you ready") and then blasting into "Badlands", it felt like not even one day had passed. These 2 years, 10 months and 18 days had been shrunk to 0 (zero, null).
And then, at the 3rd song the rain started. A rain that would last for the rest of the concert (that's 3 and a half hours to you) and then some, as we were trying to get back to our hostel. But no one seemed to mind. I didn't see anybody leave. And Bruce, although he could have stayed under cover, protected by the downpour, would instead come to the front to get wet with us. And right there at the front row, was a very good friend of mine who missed the chance to see Bruce when he came to Greece in 1988 because she was pregnant. 24 years later her wish came true!
Meanwhile, while Bruce was treating us to old favourites but also new songs from what was then his latest album "Wrecking Ball", the rain kept getting harder. Especially towards the end, it was even more intense and as a result clothes, mobiles and cameras got wet. I had two cameras with me that night. One was completely destroyed by the rain. (And when we got back to our hostel I realized that it was glowing in the dark. Spooky!). Despite the rain and having completed his encore Bruce came back and asked us if we wanted to hear one more song. So it was that the concert's duration came up to three and a half hours. During those hours he covered Elvis ("Burning Love") and - here comes the big surprise of the night - mashed up The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" with his very own "Darlington County".


The very last song was Creedence's "Who'll Stop The Rain" and you can see what was happening in the video.
After the concert was over, we somehow managed to find our friends, our van and get back to our hostel. Our clothes however, were a different story. We would still be drying them the following morning at Piazza Di Santa Croce while waiting for our van to come and pick us up and take us to Trieste where our next Bruce concert would take place...
SETLIST:
01. Badlands
02. No Surrender
03. We Take Care Of Our Own
04. Wrecking Ball
06. My City Of Ruins
07. Spirit In The Night
08. Be True
09. Jack Of All Trades
10. Trapped
11. Prove It All Night
12. Honky Tonk Women/Darlington County
13. Burning Love
15. Shackled And Drawn
16. Waitin' On A Sunny Day
17. Apollo Medley
18. The River
19. The Rising
20. Backstreets
21. Land Of Hope And Dreams
ENCORE:
23. Born In The U.S.A.
24. Born To Run
25. Hungry Heart
26. Seven Nights To Rock
27. Dancing In The Dark
28. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
29. Twist And Shout


Thursday, 2 June 2022

Berlin Brides live in Athens February 2012

I learned about Berlin Brides from one of their interviews on a Greek newspaper. I had never heard their music, but I rushed to buy their CD. There was no way I wouldn't be interested in a group that had written a song called Ballad For The Touch Deprived. It took me quite sometime however to see them live. Finally the right opportunity came along in February 2012 at Stavros Tou Notou (Southern Cross) with the ticket costing only 6 euros (including a drink)
We heard some familiar songs from their album...
...we also heard some new ones...
...and we even heard some cover versions, ranging from Depeche Mode and Bloodhound Gang, through Mary And The Boy and French Eurovision hits of Vicky Leandros!
And as an added bonus they offered us a lengthy encore where they played again (by popular demand) L'Amour Est Bleu!
And all these things happened on a pleasant winter night when there were both football and basketball games on TV!
Sadly, 10 years later, Berlin Brides are no longer active, but one half of them is in an exciting new group with two other women called Someone Who Isn't Me...