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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Music Bruce Springsteen - Live at the Rose Garden

Posted by Ezra Caraeff on Sun, Mar 30 at 10:28 AM

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Photos courtesy of Minh Tran, there are more after the jump.

So, how was Bruce Springsteen?

Exactly how we expected him to be.

Seeing Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band live in an arena is exactly that. It’s a big ‘ole space with a big ‘ole band, all the songs you want, a few you don’t, and hoards of drunken old folks who are letting themselves go in a way that is both inspiring, and a bit frightening. There was drunken binoculars man (a great combo, really), the sloshed woman (who looked like my 9th grade Spanish teacher) who got tossed by security, and the short gentleman with the feathered gray hair behind me, who loudly complained about the “tall person conspiracy” that prevented him from seeing Aerosmith “that one time.”

The Boss is enigmatic and charming—you just want to be him—while the band is the same lovable ensemble of Jersey characters (sans his better half, Patti Scialfa, who was back home policing their teenage kids who, as the Boss admitted, have a fondness for pot cookies) that you’ve come to love.

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Looking untouched by the cruel hands of time—suspiciously barrel-chested and fit, leathery and tan with that dusty gray flavor saver—Springtseen is still the rock deity he's always been. He didn't invent rock and roll; he just personified everything that was cool about it. Of course, this is what you demand when you pony up $109 (thanks for nothing, "convince charges") for floor seats at one of his concerts. You want a show from the Boss with no surprises. He came through, albeit, these days the band does everything at a much slower tempo. "Born to Run" doesn't really run as much as it walks briskly ("Born to Power Walk?"), but it still is the same reckless rock song it has always been.

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While age has never really touched the Boss—he really does seem immune to it—Clarence Clemmons was winded, and he even had a chair (actually, an upholstered throne) to rest in between songs. But Springsteen never wavered, paused, or stepped down from the roll of charismatic showman. Sure, there was an in-stage teleprompter, and he mispronounced "Oregon" more than a few times, but he was fearless in song, and in banter as he talked about the Bush administration in vague condemning terms (such as his introduction to "Magic," where he mentioned putting a stop to the "eight years of tricks") and plugged the local charities he allowed to set up shop in the venue. The highlight of the 23-song set was the range the band showed going from the jittery "For You," to a toned-up performance of "Lost In The Flood," and then slowing the tempo and mood with Magic's dour ballad, "Devil's Arcade."

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band played "Dancing In The Dark," they didn't dare play "Born In The U.S.A.," and when all is said and done, they lined up and took a bow for the crowd, as if this whole thing was their idea and they're just grateful for the opportunity to play some rock and roll for some people in Portland, Oregon.

You can view the setlist here, and thanks again to Minh for the great photos.

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Comments

I normally don't advocate violence, but in the case of Fred Phelps...

Interesting how Ezra doesn't just parrot every opinion he reads on Pitchforkmedia, he also uses the same photographer.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news/49619-photos-bruce-springsteen-and-the-e-street-band-portland-or-032808

Hey, my biggest fan!

We sent Minh to photograph the concert, Pitchfork did not, but I don't have any issue with them running the images AFTER we ran them. Minh is an excellent photographer and the more people see those shots the better.

As always, thanks so much for being devoted to both our site, and to Pitchfork as well. It's really flattering.

ezra

ooooooooohhhhh, Blah got burned.

From my vantage point, the only people I saw in the crowd that weren't well into middle age were the perhaps ten young ladies with home made t-shirts that read, "Lesbians Love Bruce". They seemed to be having a wonderful time.

At one point, Springsteen starts yelling, "Port-lannd!" and the crowd responds, "BRUU-CE!", over and over like that. But the thing is , an entire arena worth of people saying 'bruce' actually sounds a lot more like "BOO-OOO!" Funny, in its way.

Ez,

Thanks for giving me the official title of your biggest fan. I'll have to make a T-shirt noting that. Maybe then you will wave back when I wave to you in a public place like the Musician's Union Hall.

I find it strange that you didn't bother to blog about your big "Meet The Press" day on Saturday. Could it be because some of the questions asked of you (and the others on the panel) are the type of subjects you'd like to keep buried away from the rest of your readers?
It's better to spend more time posting regurgitated youtube clips then to use this blog to distribute real news. Huh.

- Blah

My Biggest Fan-
Oh, you made it! That is great, glad you had the time to come out on a Saturday afternoon. I hope you had a good time. It was a lot of fun, despite my inability to properly speak into a microphone. I need to work on that.

In fact, I did do a follow-up post in the comment section here: http://endhits.portlandmercury.com/2008/03/meet_the_music_press.php

But don't worry about that, and the Pitchfork slip up, I'll still let you wear that "biggest fan" t-shirt.

Not sure what questions you were referring to, can you elaborate? I'm very open to how our music coverage works here at the paper and I will gladly take the time from regurgitated YouTube videos to talk about it.

Thanks Buddy,
ezra

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