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1973: Bruce plays at Grendel’s Lair Coffee House in Philadelphia.

1976: Bruce plays his first-ever show in Indiana, at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend. Following the show, Bruce and the band jam with Otis Rush on stage at a nearby club.

1979: At the Power Station in New York City, Bruce and the E Street Band record “Where the Bands Are.” The song will remain unreleased for almost 20 years.

1980: The River Tour moves on to Detroit’s Cobo Arena, where Bruce and the boys close with a tour one-off of “Quarter to Three” (following the first “Detroit Medley” with “I Hear a Train” in it). After the show, Bruce is interviewed for the January 1981 issue of Creem Magazine.

1988: Bruce plays his first and only show to date in the Ivory Coast when the Human Rights Now! Tour stops there for a show.

1992: A scheduled show at Mountain View’s Shoreline Amphitheater is postponed until later in the month after Bruce takes ill.

2005: Bruce opens his solo acoustic show at the Nassau Coliseum with a rare “Stolen Car.”

2007: It’s a standard set at Magic Tour Night One at East Rutherford’s Continental Airlines Arena, but surprises are in store for Night Two.

2009: Bruce and the E Street Band play their last-ever show at Giants Stadium, sending it off in style with a final “Wrecking Ball” to open and a cover of “The Last Time” in the encores.

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