Scheduled: 19:30 Local Start Time 20:20 / End Time 23:05
Both "My Love Will Not Let You Down" and "This Hard Land" are repeated, and the set closer is Chuck Berry's "Around and Around", a tour one-off not played with the band since 1978. "Mary's Place" includes "The Monkey Time", "Baby I've Been Missing You", and "Rescue Me".
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incl. Rehearsals.
- 2024-04-15 MVP Arena, Albany, NY
- 2016-02-08 Times Union Center, Albany, NY
- 2014-05-13 Times Union Center, Albany, NY
- 2012-04-16 Times Union Center, Albany, NY
- 2009-05-14 Times Union Center, Albany, NY
- 2007-11-15 Times Union Center, Albany, NY
- 2005-07-16 Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY
- 2002-12-13 Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY
- 1999-11-21 Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY
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Audience tape. Available on CDR 'Around And Around In Albany'. Show was also filmed from the audience, but the resulting DVD does not circulate.
Intro to “Empty Sky”
´´Thank you, thank you…..thank you, good to be here in Albany….thanks, gonna need a little quiet for these next few songs, please….´´
After “Darkness on the Edge of Town”
"Alright…revenge will get you nowhere´´
Middle of “Mary´s Place”
´´Are you ready for a house party now? (cheers) alright then, alright….well, if you´re gonna have a house party….the music has got to be raucous…..that´s right!….and you´ve got to get up off your ass and get ready!….I mean come on up for the ass-rising right now! (?)….I´m talking to you, that´s right, I see you up there, I can see you….alright….I wanna introduce you to the greatest little houseband in the land….on the piano, ten fingers that have no mercy ….the pathological, peripatetic, piano-pounding Professor Roy Bittan….out of New York City, Sister Soozie Tyrell on the violin and vocals….on the guitar, Silvio, Silvio, you made it through another season, you´re still alive, ladies and gentlemen, Little Steven Van Zandt on the guitar….too tough to die!….on the bass guitar, the Tennesee Terror, Mr.Garry W.Tallent ….on the drums, the man that bring up the thunder from down under, the power hour after hour after hour, I´m talking about the mighty, mighty, mighty star of Late Night (crowd: ´Television´) Mighty Max Weinberg on the drums….on the guitar, the Secretary of heart and spirit, the great Nils Lofgren….(?)….on the organ and accordion, Brother Dan Federici…..to the far side of the stage, the First Lady of Love, on guitar and vocals, and my personal savior, Miss Patti Scialfa…..oh, rescue me, take me in your arms, rescue me, ah, babe, with all your charms ´cause I´m lonely and I´m blue and I need you and your love too, come on and rescue me, ah, ah, ah, come and rescue me….rescue me, baby, please, please, that´s right….and last but not least….Minister of soul….emperor of New York….and all adjacent territories…..ladies and gentlemen, I say it night after night and I know that it´s true you wish you could be like him but I´m sorry you can´t because there´s only one Clarence Big Man Clemons….that´s right….they´re all here tonight (?)….´´
Middle of “Ramrod”
´´Stevie, I do believe….it´s quitting time in Albany….I got a train I gotta catch, baby….I gotta catch me a train….I believe it´s beddybye time for these Albanyans….I believe….I believe it´s time to return to the hotel and watch some X-rated films….then, Stevie, what I wanna know is what goddamn time it is….(Steve: ´It´d be Boss-time!´)….´´
Intro to “My City of Ruins”
´´Thank you….thank you….I wanna thank everybody for coming out to the show tonight, thank you very much….we appreciate your support and uh….got some friends in the hall tonight, folks from the….Supplemental Foodproviders here in Albany, New York, the Supplemental Foodproviders are a non-profit, charitable organization of 61 member groups throughout the New York state, they´re a coalition of food pantries and soup kitchens and shelters and they operate solely through donations….during the holiday season they, they supplement Thanksgiving dinners, Christmas baskets, they operate a Christmas toy and Christmas family adoption program here in New York, last year they distributed more than 350,000 tons of food to those….struggling citizens here in New York, they´re….folks that are out there on the frontlines doing a good work, they deserve your time and your support, they´ll be in the hall tonight, this is for the Supplemental Foodproviders, there´s a lot of folks being hit hard by the economy….so I´m gonna do this for our friends in the hall tonight, Supplemental Foodproviders….´´
Intro to “Born in the U.S.A”
´´Thank you….I wrote this song, uh, 20 years ago about the Vietnam War….I´m gonna play it tonight as a prayer for peace….´´
Intro to “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town”
´´This is for all the kiddies up past their bedtime….(?) those labor laws (chuckles)….
(….) Alright, here he comes now….making his way up the Jersey Turnpike….onto the New York thruway….´´
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi. |
Ralph | After getting shut out in Boston, my old high school buddy and I drove up to Albany to catch the Boss in concert there. I was really sorry I didn't him in Boston (I couldn't even scalp them with $250 in my pocket!), figuring that the quality of show that he'd do in a smaller city like Albany wouldn't match that which he'd do in Boston. Boy was I happy I went to NY! Not only did I get to see him sing "Santa Claus" (which I narrowly missed out on way back in 1981), but when he ripped into "Around and Around" it capped a great night. It's wonderful to see a seasoned artist like Bruce pull some old song out of the hat, especially when it seemed the band was as surprised as everyone else (at one point, Bruce shouted out that the band was "winging it", and later shouted out to the band "E!" when it became apparent that not everyone was playing in the same chord. Faith was rewarded. Long live Bruce and the E Street Band!! |
Ben Corrado | In my review of the show at MSG on 8/12, I had commented what a difference five days had made in between opening night at the Meadowlands and the MSG show. Well, if five days could make a difference, imagine what four months could do. Last night s show in Albany ranks in my top five of performances I have seen. There were so many highlights; I hope I don t leave anything out. After what seemed like a bit of a sluggish start with The Rising and Lonesome Day, the band nailed The Ties That Bind, which features one of Clarence s best solos. My Love Will Not Let You Down followed, which is great for the way that Bruce will first jam with Steve, then Nils, and then all three will finish the song with screaming guitars. This then brought us to Night, which I hadn't seen performed since Hartford in 1980, when he opened the show with it at my first concert of his. The crowd really got into this song, and the place was energized. You could tell early on that Bruce was feeling pretty loose and that we were going to be in for a great show. After the always emotional Empty Sky and You re Missing, he throws us a curveball. Fully expecting to hear Waiting On A Sunny Day, I was surprised to see him grab the electric instead of acoustic guitar. What followed was one of the better versions of Darkness On The Edge of Town I've ever heard. Maybe due to the two songs that preceded it, but I don t think he s ever sang it with so much raw emotion and anguish in it. Whether it was part of his thought process or not, it was ironic to follow up Darkness with Sunny Day. He always seems to have a lot of fun with this song. At one point, he was holding the mic out to several kids at the end of the stage by Patti. Not sure whether they were his kids, or maybe his sister s. If you didn't think he was loose yet, the twenty foot knee slide he did after running the full length of the stage would have confirmed it for you there. The crowd went nuts for that. For me, She s The One was the highlight of the night. This was another song that for me was a rarity to see live. I m not sure if he has done this at previous shows on this tour, but at the end he started wailing on the harmonica and got into a duel with Clarence on sax which reminded me of when he and Steve would trade off guitar licks at the end of Saint In The City. The crowd just exploded at the end of this. Another new twist that he has added is the acoustic solo for Nils leading into Counting On a Miracle. It accomplishes two things. It gives everyone a chance to catch their breath after Mary s Place and gives Nils a little showcase for his talents. |
George | This was my fifth Springsteen show and had high expectations for my first Rising show. Throughout the tour I found the setlists interesting but felt that it lacked a certain punch of the reunion shows. Bruce and the Band's first five song (rising, lonesome, ties, my love will not let you down, and night) was probably the best Springsteen moment I have ever had and it was great. It gave me a certain respect that for this tour and now I believe it is debatable which tour is better. I heard a great deal about Patti's improvement on this tour but I simply do not buy it after hearing her solos. Her "contributions" were dastardly. She destroyed Empty Sky and Into the Fire with her solos. I had head that she added a great deal to empty sky but was disappointed greatly. I also heard that the crowd cheers the line "I want an eye for an eye" but was surprised that it was so loud. Bruce was clearly annoyed and next time around added a yeah to fill the gap. Your Missing was beautiful and Darkness in that spot is perfect in every possible way. Best version I have ever heard. Bruce nailed Waiting on a Sunny Day and No Surrender. I was looking forward to Worlds Apart but it simply failed to be as good as the album version (same with Counting). Badlands, She's the One, where awesome and The dual at the end between the sax and harmonica wasn't much of a dual. Couldn't really hear the harmonica as much as I would have liked but it was till pretty cool. I thought Mary's Place would disappoint live. the "turn it up" line is crucial and a culmination of that first half of the show and it is awesome. having heard 10th avenue so many times in this spot and was anxious for something new and it did not disappoint, This hard land into the fire and counting were all kinda weak even though they were nice to hear. Nil's solo was cool. Dancing was awesome, Ramrod was a crowd pleaser even though I couldn't get into it. Born to Run was great as always. MCOR was awesome and beautiful and really perfect. Born in the USA kind of blew but LOHAD of hope and dreams was a highlight for me. Santa was a good time and around and around was awesome because I thought for sure Santa would be it. Overall the second best show I have been too and from the rising to Mary's Place it was a perfect set. |
Ashley Ward | I travelled from the UK for this one and even my lack of geographical knowledge that Albany was still quite a distance from NYC was worth it. I am not sure how much of the enjoyment was derived from being so far from home with Bruce in his own country and how much was down to the quality of the show. It was excellent. On this tour I had previously seen him at Wembley and the following Summer I would see him 3 times on almost consecutive nights outdoors in the UK but personally nothing matched this one. I agree totally with the other reviews and would only add that Santa Claus was a delight to behold - complete with festive named hats. Christmas, Bruce, the Band and New York come on… it can't get better than that! |
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