New for 2024: Review for 2002
1967: The Castiles play the Surf ‘N’See Club in Sea Bright, New Jersey. That night, Bruce and some of his bandmates catch The Blues Magoos and The Who opening for Herman’s Hermits at Convention Hall in Asbury Park. Just a few weeks later, the band will cover The Blues Magoos’ “One By One” in concert themselves.
1972: Bruce plays his fourth of six two-shows-a-night solo gigs at Max’s Kansas City that week.
1974: Bruce cancels a gig at the Cambridge Performance Center to make room for Born to Run recording sessions.
1975: Columbia Records begins distributing a limited run of advanced promo copies of Born to Run.
1978: Bruce and the E Street Band bring the Darkness Tour to Augusta, Maine, for one show at the Civic Center.
1981: Bruce and the E Street Band play their second of two nights at Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena on the original River Tour. Mitch Ryder makes a guest appearance during the encores on (what else?) “Detroit Medley.”
1984: Southside Johnny guest-stars on “Twist and Shout” at Night Six of a ten-night Meadowlands stand on the Born in the U.S.A. Tour.
1998: Bruce takes in a Yankees game and stops by the clubhouse to sign a guitar.
1999: Bruce and the E Street Band wrap up their astounding fifteen-night Reunion stand at the Meadowlands with two long-awaited and inevitable bookends: the show-opening tour premiere of “Jersey Girl” and the show-closing one-off performance of “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight).” During the encores, Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Melissa Etheridge join Bruce and the band for “Hungry Heart.”
2002: Bruce and the E Street Band bring the Rising Tour to Madison Square Garden, where they play the second of four identical set lists in one week. When the show ends, a new video of an acoustic arrangement of “Countin’ on a Miracle” (directed by Danny Clinch) debuts.