Showing posts with label Padova. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Padova. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Bruce Springsteen rocks Italy for the 2nd year running! And the experience this time was revolutionary!

So I'm back from my 2013 Italian tour of Bruce Springsteen. And what a tour it was. I'm talking here about the Padova and Milano concerts on the 31st of May and the 3rd of June respectively. Bruce had already played on a city square in Napoli a week before that, and he has another date for Rome scheduled in July.
It all started on Friday afternoon. After picking up my friend from Treviso airport we headed straight for Padova and arrived just in time to check in at our hotel, leave our bags and head straight for Stadio Euganeo where Bruce was to play. Like in Florence the year before there were free buses from the train station to the stadium (and supposedly the other way round after the concert finished, but that's another story which we'll get to in a - little - while.


We got into the arena on time, managed to get a place just behind the pit and we were ready for our first Bruce concert in less than a year. And when Bruce came on the stage, it was nothing like what we expected. We almost didn't notice him until he straddled in with just his guitar playing an acoustic - and different - version of "The Ghost Of Tom Joad".

And after that, another shock: "Long Walk Home" one of my favourite songs which I had not heard since The Magic Tour and Bruce doesn't play that often, (maybe because he doesn't consider "Magic" to be a good album? Who knows?). Bruce if you're reading this, take a note: just because "Radio Nowhere" was the single from Magic, this doesn't mean that you have to play that song when you choose a song from this album. You can always choose another one. Thank you, End of note.





He then went on to play "My Love Will Not Let You Down" and "Two Hearts" and we all thought that he's never played a setlist like that (although since Padova he has done it again). And then he started playing only requests from the crowd: "Boom Boom", "Something In The Night" and "The Ties That Bind". My friend turned to me and said "this concert is revolutionary!". Little did we know (and only found out after the concert when we came back and logged on the internet) that several miles to the east of us, a small revolution was taking place in Istanbul. After going back to tracks from his latest album, he announced that he was going to play the full "Born To Run" album. So we were going to hear "Thunder Road" (always a pleasure) and most importantly "Jungleland". But for us, there was an added bonus: The jazzy "Meeting Across The River". Sometimes we feel like we are in a minority of Bruce fans who like that song.

After the "Born To Run" album was played, the choices for the rest of the setlist might have seemed a little predictable. But still, there was a small surprise in there for us: "Pay Me My Money Down" from "The Seeger Sessions".
Bruce picked up a guy from the crowd, Caterino, who said he had been playing Bruce's songs with his tribute band. Max Weinberg gave him the beat and it took Caterino about 15 seconds to synchronize with him and the rest of the band. He then proceeded to play the whole song with his... spoons!

It all finished with "Dancing In The Dark" and "Twist And Shout" while all the time we kept an eye out for the weather. The forecasts were not favourable and rain did come, but only in small doses and only kept on falling after the concert. And still it was nothing like Florence.
And by that time we didn't care anyway.
Our problems only started when, after the concert, we realized that we couldn't find the buses to take us back to the train station. Stadio Euganeo is a bit out of the city and it's not easy to walk back to town from there. We simply got lost, not in the flood, but in the crowd. (At some point we found ourselves among the trucks leaving while being loaded with the band's equipment). So we decided to ask for help from people who looked like they knew what they were doing. And as it turned out, we asked the right ones: The Padova Civil Defence. These people are volunteers, they all have day jobs, but in cases like these (concerts, football matches) they go out there to help the crowd, the people. One of them, who happened to be living near our hotel, took us in his car and drove us back not just to town, but to our hotel. He was an Italian-Australian and his name was Ezzio (I hope I have spelled that right). Ezzio, we will always be grateful to you.
After the day of the concert, we had 2 days in Padova to relax, see the city and have a mini-holiday (more about this on another blog post).

The third day was June the 3rd when I had to take my friend to Treviso airport so she could catch her flight home. As for me I had to go to Milano to catch my flight home. So I wasn't planning to go to the Milano concert, but since I was passing by that city anyway and Bruce happened to be playing there, why not go see him? Again?

A very wise choice as it turned out if one takes a look at the setlist...and the length of it! However, when I finally decided to go, there were no tickets left for the arena and besides I would be arriving so late there wasn't even a chance of getting anywhere near the pit. So, I figured that after a week in Italy and all the miles I had walked I deserved, after 5 years to watch a Bruce concert from the stands, sitting down even if that meant I would be far away from the stage. So I bought the cheapest ticket I could find and that meant I was high up, way high up. Now I remember ever since the Italia 90 World Cup how I admired those big towers of Stadio San Siro. My admiration faded somewhat when I realized that I had to go all the way up them - on foot!
Anyway, I climbed all the way up, found my seat, and was ready to watch a Bruce concert - finally - sitting down.
And that's where I realized by reading through a leaflet I found on my seat that I was going to be one of the people forming a special sign for Bruce and the band: OUR LOVE IS REAL.

 So first there was the Ennio Morricone intro which is usually heard at the beginning of his Italian concert and then Bruce and the band came up while we had formed the sign and Bruce was looking at it and showing it to Stevie. And then he went mad! JUST WENT MAD!





Kicking off with "Land Of Hope And Dreams", "My Love Will Not Let you Down" and "Out In The Street". And then the requests came: "American Land", "Good Golly Miss Molly" (which he honoured by playing "Long Tall Sally" instead)
 And then "Loose Ends".
He then went back to the "Wrecking Ball" album, but still found time after a couple of songs from that to play "Atlantic City" and "The River".
And then it was full album time. What were we going to get this time? "Darkness On The Edge Of Town" perhaps seeing as he had played "Born To Run" three days before? No. We were going to listen to the complete "Born In The U.S.A.". An important album for me since it was the first Bruce album I ever owned having received the vinyl copy as a gift for my birthday 29 years ago. In my previous 9 Bruce concerts (yes, Milano was my 10th!) I had managed to hear live almost all of its songs except two: "Cover Me" and "I'm Goin' Down". Now I was going to hear all of it!
After the album and a few other hits, it was time for the encore.
And as it turned out it was one of those times that Bruce didn't want to leave the stage. He played "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out", but he played "Twist And Shout" after that. And after that played plain old "Shout".
 Time to leave? Yes, but then he came back with a solo acoustic "Thunder Road" proving to us that his love is real as well!
The return to the hotel was less adventurous this time because the Metro was running until 1am. But nobody seemed to care, because everybody was high on Bruce's music from the previous 3 1/2 hours. A religious experience? Yes, and a revolutionary one as well!

May 31 2013, Stadio Euganeo, Padova, Italy
Setlist:
01 The Ghost of Tom Joad (acoustic) 
02 Long Walk Home 
03 My Love Will Not Let You Down 
04 Two Hearts 
05 Boom Boom (request) 
06 Something in the Night (request) 
07 The Ties That Bind (request) 
08 We Take Care of our Own
09 Wrecking Ball
10 Death to my Hometown
11 Spirit in the Night
Full Album: Born To Run
12 Thunder Road
13 Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
14 Night
15 Backstreets
16 Born To Run
17 She's The One
18 Meeting Across The River
19 Jungleland
20 Shackled and Drawn
21 Waitin' On A Sunny Day
22 The Rising
23 Badlands
24 Pay me my money down
25 Born in the USA
26 Dancing in the dark 
27 Twist and shout

June 3 2013, Stadio San Siro, Milano, Italy
Setlist
01. Land of Hope and Dreams
02. My Love Will Not Let You Down
03. Out in the Street
04. American Land (Sign Request)
05. Long Tall Sally (Sign Request)
06. Loose Ends (Sign Request)
07. Wrecking Ball
08. Death To My Hometown
09. Atlantic City
10. The River
“Born in the USA” Full album:
11. Born in the U.S.A.
12. Cover Me
13. Darlington County
14. Working on the Highway
15. Downbound Train
16. I'm on Fire
17. No Surrender
18. Bobby Jean
19. I'm Goin' Down
20. Glory Days
21. Dancing in the Dark
22. My Hometown
:
23. Shackled And Drawn
24. Waitin' On a Sunny Day
25. The Rising
26. Badlands
27. Hungry Heart
Encore:
28. This Land is Your Land (Solo acoustic)
29. We Are Alive
30. Born To Run
31. Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
32. Twist and Shout
33. Shout
34. Thunder Road (Solo acoustic)


You can watch the complete Padova concert here:
Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball Tour, Padova [Full Show HD] - YouTube


Thursday, 23 May 2013

Seeing Bruce Springsteen live in Italy...A religious experience!

It is the obvious and cheapest choice really for those of us living in Greece. The airfares are usually cheap (especially if you book in advance) for one thing. And there's also something about the Italian fans... I met and made friends not only through the internet, but also in person of Springsteen fans from many different countries but most of them are from Italy. We Greeks seem to connect a lot with the Italians. One could say "they are more passionate", but Scandinavian fans are also passionate and loyal too and that's why Bruce often plays gigs in cities in Sweden or Norway with a population that is roughly twice the capacity of the venue...and they are sold out! But the Italians are somehow different, at least for us Greeks! What's more, Bruce always makes the extra effort to speak quite a bit in Italian between songs when he plays there. Of course, his family, on the side of his mother is from Italy, but he himself does not speak the language.
Anyway, my Italian affair with Bruce started on a Sunday, the 19th of July 2009 in Rome where at least 60 Greeks were gathered in the pit for this "historic" concert


SETLIST:
01. Badlands
02. Out in the Street
03. No Surrender
04. She's the One
05. Working on a Dream
06. Seeds
07. Johnny 99
08. Atlantic City
09. Raise Your Hand
10. Hungry Heart
11. Pink Cadillac
12. I'm On Fire
13. Surprise, Surprise
14. Prove It All Night
15. Waitin' on a Sunny Day
16. The Promised Land
17. American Skin (41 Shots)
18. Lonesome Day
19. The Rising
20. Born to Run
ENCORE:
21. My City of Ruins
22. Thunder Road
23. You Can't Sit Down
24. Bobby Jean
25. Dancing in the Dark
26. Twist And Shout

My 2nd stop was two days later in Torino where I had the privilege to experience one of those rare occasions when Bruce plays "Drive All Night"



SETLIST:
01. Loose Ends
02. Badlands
03. Hungry Heart
04. Outlaw Pete
05. Working on the Highway
06. Working on a Dream
07. Murder Incorporated
08. Johnny 99
09. American Skin (41 Shots)
10. Raise Your Hand
11. Travelin' Band
12. Drive All Night
13. Two Hearts
14. My Love Will Not Let You Down
15. Waitin' on a Sunny Day
16. The Promised Land
17. My Hometown
18. Backstreets
19. Lonesome Day
20. The Rising
21. Born to Run
ENCORE:
22. Land of Hope and Dreams
23. American Land
24. Glory Days
25. Dancing in the Dark
26. Twist And Shout

And two days after that I was off to Udine, which was the last time I saw Clarence Clemons...



SETLIST:
01. Sherry Darling
02. Badlands
03. Hungry Heart
04. Outlaw Pete
05. Darlington County
06. Something In The Night
07. Working On A Dream
08. Murder Incorporated
09. Johnny 99
10. No Surrender
11. Raise Your Hand
12. Summertime Blues
13. Be True
14. Streets Of Fire
15. My Love Will Not Let You Down
16. Waitin On A Sunny Day
17. The Promised Land
18. American Skin (41 Shots)
19. Lonesome Day
20. The Rising
21. Born To Run
ENCORE:
22. Born In The USA
23. American Land
24. Bobby Jean
25. Dancing In The Dark
26. Twist And Shout

My next date with Bruce was 3 years after that (Well, 2 years, 10 months and 18 days later). The place was Florence and Clarence was no longer with us. 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 when 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 seem to mind. I didn't see anybody leave. And Bruce, although he could have stayed under cover, protected by the downpour, would 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!
In the pit there was also this little girl which is probably Bruce's youngest fan. And she was also in Rome 3 years before that!


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. Be True
09. Jack of All Trades
10. Trapped
11. Prove It All Night
12. Honky Tonk Women/Darlington County
13. Burning Love
14. Working on the Highway
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:
22. Rocky Ground
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
30. Who'll Stop The Rain

Within one day, we now had to move all the way up north to Trieste for the next concert. 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 and Bruce greeted the audience in Croatian when he got on stage ("Dobro vece Croatia. Kako ste?"). There were indeed lots of people in Trieste from nearby Croatia in the audience

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. Apollo Medley (The Way You Do The Things You Do/634-5789)
17. The River
18. Because the Night
19. The Rising
20. We Are Alive
21. Thunder Road
ENCORE:
22. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
23. Born in the U.S.A.
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

Bruce is returning to Italy tonight with a concert in a city square in Napoli. This should indeed be special and I wish I was there! But my schedule for this year features Padova on the 31st of May and Milano on the 3rd of June. He will also play in Roma in July.
See you on the road and also on this blog in June with a report from Padova and Milano!