Mind. Blown.
Category: Where the Band Was
There’s no better example of the Night One/Night Two rule than Bruce’s Fenway Park stand on the Wrecking Ball Tour. On Night One, Bruce was certainly playing it safe…
Bruce wraps up the summer leg of his solo acoustic tour in the Pacific Northwest and gives one of his best performances of the tour.
Bruce was in storyteller mode at a rare tour stop in Seattle, treating us to a very different setlist than the night before in Portland.
My favorite of the four Devils & Dust shows I attended, Portland ’05 was a motherlode of rarities, gems, and personal debuts.
A life moment for me, as I check off two of my top bucket list goals: a visit to Rome and my all-time, most-chased song.
What the heck was I doing at this particular show? Believe it or not, I was (relatively) in the neighborhood, and I’m sure glad I was.
My first Seeger Sessions show was the most joyous show I’ve ever attended–by Bruce or anyone. The crowd was sparse and the pit was roomy, but Nils helped us put it to good use with an all-night dance party.
Bruce wraps up the High Hopes Tour with a barn burner, exhausting himself in the process. He barely made it through the show, but oh, what a show.
Bruce gifted us with the most jaw-droppingly unpredictable show I’d ever seen as the High Hopes Tour started its last stand.