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Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - Emirates Stadium, London, May 30, 2008

2008-05-31 13:28:58

A FEW years ago, Elvis Costello declared an ongoing fondness for U2. By way of explanation, Costello outlined his admiration for U2’s ability to forge intimacy and emotional connection even in the Enormo-Domes and Mega-Bowls that constitute their tour schedules. At stadium level now, Costello observed, “everything else is bullshit, or a trip to the circus.”

Continued...

It was an astute summary of the reasons why few sane folk approach a stadium show with optimism. But if one artist might be expected to understand how to except oneself from Costello’s dictum, it's Bruce Springsteen, who's been playing stadiums for more than 25 years. These hopes could only be inflated by the dash that the E Street band were cutting on the earlier stages of the “Magic” tour, as they played in mere arenas. Last November, I covered the less glamorous stretch of the American tour for Uncut -– St Paul, Cleveland, Auburn Hills -– and saw, I’m certain, three of the best shows that I ever will. At London’s 02 Arena in December, they’d been no less fantastic, topping the show with an exuberant “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town”.

Tonight, though -- the first of two shows at the 60,000 capacity Arsenal ground, the first time it's been used as a live music venue since it opened in 2006 -- represents a somewhat baffling failure on Springsteen’s part to confront the drawbacks or the possibilities of the stadium environment.

He's playing exactly the same show as he was in the arenas -– the only alterations to the set are bigger stage-side screens -– and much is lost in the translation. In an enclosed venue, where the light can be controlled, the conceit of having the band dressed in black worked a treat, conferring upon them a last-gang-in-town raffishness that well complemented the fabulous thrashing they were giving Springsteen’s incomparable catalogue. Tonight, when they take the stage in broad daylight at around 7:30, they’re just invisible.

They’re also barely audible.

It's not helped that there's been much to-ing and fro-ing at Islington council, many locals voicing their concern about the potential noise levels, so conditions on these shows taking place included an independent consultant monitoring sound levels, a stipulation that the noise doesn't exceed 75 decibels outside the ground, and a complaints hotline for residents. As a result, it's perfectly possible to conduct a conversation during the set without raising your voice -- even at the furious peaks of “The Ties That Bind” and “Cadillac Ranch”.

At the arena shows, the unfurling of Steve Van Zandt’s riff at the start of the souped-up “Reason To Believe” that's been such a highlight of this tour felt something like being in an aeroplane at takeoff, pushed backwards into your seat by an overwhelming kinetic energy. Tonight, even that resembles a dim echo of a party 10 blocks away. The subtler moments, mostly drawn from the new album –- “Magic” and “Devil’s Arcade” especially –- are utterly lost. And it’s little help that a long stretch of the set is selected from somewhere beneath Springsteen’s top drawer. It’s difficult to fathom the logic by which “Prove It All Night”, “Working On The Highway” and “Waitin’ On A Sunny Day” get a run while the likes of “Racing In The Street”, "The River”, and “Girls In Their Summer Clothes” are warming the bench.

Matters do improve as the sun disappears, allowing the lights to confer some drama upon “Long Walk Home” and an especially spirited “Badlands”. And only the most adamantine not-in-my-back-yard Islingtonian could fail to be swept along by the encore -– “Thunder Road”, "Born To Run”, “Glory Days”, “Rosalita”, “Dancing In The Dark”, “American Land”. Ultimately, though, Springsteen and the E Street Band showed up at the wrong address tonight.

In a theatre, you can imagine, this show would have been a plausible candidate for best thing ever. In an arena, this show would have been –- as last winter’s arena shows were –- astonishing. In a stadium, it was uninvolving and impersonal. Just sort of there. The last things anyone should be able to accuse Springsteen, of all people, of being.

Set list:
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
Radio Nowhere
The Ties That Bind
Lonesome Day
The Promised Land
Magic
Atlantic City
Reason To Believe
Candy's Room
Prove It All Night
Because The Night
Working On The Highway
Cadillac Ranch
Livin' In The Future
Mary's Place
Waitin' On A Sunny Day
Point Blank
Devil's Arcade
The Rising
Last To Die
Long Walk Home
Badlands

Thunder Road
Born To Run
Glory Days
Rosalita
Dancing In The Dark
American Land

ANDREW MUELLER

Michael Bonner


Comments, Trackbacks:


Comment from: Ian Walker [Visitor]
I agree - Disappointed to find that I was sitting about as far from the stage as you could get in the stadium and I struggled to see who was who. (I even struggled to distinguish between Clarence Clemons and Steve Van Zandt). A couple of friends however, who are Springsteen fanatics and who stated queuing to get in about half past February got right to the front and they thought it was one of his great performances. They didn't even notice the appalling sound.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 00:45
Comment from: Jo [Visitor]
were you actually at the gig?
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 07:52
Comment from: Bob [Visitor]
I saw the concert last night (31st) and it was EXCELLENT - certainly did not feel impersonal. I had read reviews of the 30th May concert complaining of the sound, but I thought the sound was good.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 10:49
Comment from: Conor McAuley [Visitor]
It didn't get any better on the second night. From where I was sitting on the lower tier towards the middle of the stadium the sound was really dire. . Loud enough .... but very fuzzy/muddy. On the slower songs there was a slight echo making the words unintelligible. Some people near me were booing between songs. I could understand their furstration. I left before the end.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 12:19
Comment from: James Hay [Visitor]
We went on the Saturday and while we enjoyed the concert, thought it could have been a lot better - but for different reasons. We were about as far from the stage as you could get, but the volume was certainly adequate. The problem we encountered was that the quality was very poor. There was way too much distortion. And I dont think Islington council can be blamed - the sound was at its best during the quieter numbers.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 12:54
Comment from: alan [Visitor]
Have to say I agree. Love Bruce and the band, hated the venue - sound quality appalling,and thanks no doubt to nimbys and jobsworths, not loud enough. I know thousands of people want to see Bruce, but at stadium gigs there is too much distraction, whether its people prattling all the way through the quieter songs, or eejits there for the occasion rather than the music. As far as connection with the audience is concerned, Old Trafford on the Wednesday was much better, although again sound quality wasn't great.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 15:17
Comment from: Cris Spinks [Visitor]
Please tell me what gig this reviewer was at ?? Everyone that I spoke to after the eveing said it was awesome with a set listing to die for and an atmosphere going back to the heady days of the mid 80's. Okay so it was light, the fact that it was only 3 weeks to the longest day may have had something to do with it, the blue skies came out and said to everyone enjoy yourselves. The intimacyt of the arena gigs have now long disappeared especially when touring on this large scale and it is only through this mediuum that most of us can get to see our hero(es).
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 15:59
Comment from: Neil Dodgson [Visitor]
With eager anticipation, we arrived at the Emirates just in time to be completely underwhelmed by Bruce an the E street. Having been a real fan of Bruce back in the 80's and remembering lying in my top floor student flat near Bramall lane listening to a fantastic concert (was it in 1988??!!) I could understand more of the lyrics then than on Friday night. Did they test the acoustics from around the stadium??? We could not pick out a single word from the left of the stage. It was extremely disappointing. I'm glad someone has listed the tracks. I am shocked to see that Tenth Avenue Freeze Out opened the set. I know that song but couldnt recognise it at all. Contrast that to the Genesis show last summer. So much more professional and audible and VISUAL. Great, black on black from afar
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 19:39
Comment from: Jimmy S. [Visitor]
I'm afraid I find this review an utterly baffling failure, not last night's concert. What does Bonner think of the setlist? Of the reaction of the audience? Of the performances of individual musicians? Any views on the audience interaction? Any mention of the requests? No? Never mind, I suppose the readers will have to put up with tepid complaints about the clothing worn by the E Street Band and nigh on a full, worthless, whine about the council. Was Bonner there on the dance floor rocking his way through an astonishing amount of material from The River, or was he sat upstairs with a chilled wine and a cold meat sandwich tutting at how it really is very, very inconvenient of The Boss to wear a black shirt. A career in Style magazine follows, surely. Music journalism is evidently beyond this writer's capabilities.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 20:05
Comment from: jeats [Visitor]
I was at both the O2 and Emirates gigs,and have previously seen Bruce in both areans and stadiums. Not sure where the reviewer was on Friday night, but the sound was perfectly audible and Bruce I felt was on top form. On occasions he ripped up the set list to take requests and the show had many highlights. I'd agree that the slower tracks are less effective in a stadium; however he more than compensated by delving into the River and Darkness albums, to produce inspired versions of Promised Land, Cadillac Ranch and Badlands. Last to Die and Mary's place also worked well as stadium numbers. The encore , agreed as the light faded, will remain with most Bruce fans who were there for years to come. I've grown up with Bruce, but what I take from Friday night was seeing large numbers of fans there, who would not have been alive when Born to Run was released in 1975, word perfect, singing along. There could be no better tribute to the themes that Springsteen has carried with him on a journey over over 30 years.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 20:09
Comment from: Mick [Visitor]
I think this review is spot on. The o2 show in december was one of the best ever, the arsenal stadium was not the place for this gig, especially with the sound level restrictions.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-01 @ 20:32
Comment from: Anthony Jones [Visitor]
Who is this Michael Bonner? I have never read such tripe in all my life. The concert was awesome. The choice of songs was spot on. The sound, limited as it was from the council, was great. The screens were stunning. The whole place was alive. Bruce Springsteen can work a stadium with 50,000 like an audience in a theatre. Everybody I spoke to left the show 210% satisfied
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 00:02
Comment from: Dave [Visitor]
Were you at the same concert as me!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 07:48
Comment from: Richard [Visitor]
I was at both and the O2 shows. Outdoor shows always sound ropey sadly, which is why I tend to generally avoid them. Everyone there loved the show,but the sound frankly wasn't up to what it should have been. Certainly loud enough, but just sounded wavey if that makes sense. As for the encore on the first night, it doesn't get much better than that.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 12:17
Comment from: Mark Edgecombe [Visitor]
I went to both of the Emirates gigs and the one at the O2 in December. It's pretty obvious that the acoustics of an indoor arena are better, but how many indoor areas in the UK hold 40-50k people? I thought both Fri and Sat were fantastic and the variety of songs between them was a real bonus (only 10 or so from Fri were done on Sat). Just sad to think that this might be the last tour with them all together.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 12:27
Comment from: Nick [Visitor]
I'm really not a fan of stadiums but Friday night was, after Springsteen at Wembley, July 5th '85, probably the best gig I I've ever seen. There were organisational hiccups - the stalls were booked up literally up to the rafters while the standing area was only half full/sold, which made it feel emptier than it should've if they'd been sold first, and top seats sold last instead. From the stage though, the band couldnt've been better, Bruce hitting the stage with 'Tenth Ave Freeze Out' with all the energy of an encore, never mind an opening song! After that, 3 solid hours of high octane rock'n'roll. We were sat right at the back of the stadium and, tiny as the band looked onstage, the video screens showed everything and the sheer charisma of the man reached us, rocked us, and entertained the socks off us. I'm still excited about it, three days later.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 12:30
Comment from: Chris [Visitor]
We went to the Friday show and had seats near the corner flag on the RH side, (facing the stage). I agree with comments about the sound, on the quiet number sit was fine, apart from the chatting girl behind me, but on many of the louder numbers the sound was distorted and choppy (not enough bass). Let's face it we would all like to see him play the Hammersmith Odeon again, but even if he played there for 3 months we couldn't all get a ticket. Earls Court in 1999 was a better venue, but I still went away singing the songs in my head, happy that I'd had the chance to see Bruce again. He is still the hardest working man in the music business, every time he plays it's like the last time he's ever going to play.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 12:58
Comment from: Daniel Paton [Visitor]
This review is very misleading. The sound quality wasn't great - but no worse than, say, any of the recent gigs in Hyde Park, and it certainly wasn't too quiet. Exactly the same show as played in Arenas?! So, you failed to notice the additional showmanship and stadium testifying, completely absent from the 02 show? 'Prove It All Night' not from Springsteen's top drawer?! Most fans would disagree with that statement I think. Plus we got a spine-tingling Point Blank and a rollicking Rosalita in the encore, and it was the longest show of the entire tour so far. Not much to complain about in my view, and comfortably the best of the three E Street Band shows I've seen.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 13:03
Comment from: JIN [Visitor]
I HAVE BEEN A FAN OF BRUCE FOR A LONG TIME NOW AND CONVINCED MY FRIENDS TO GO TO THIS CONCERT AS I HAD HEARD OF GOOD REVIEWS IN THE O2 ARENA. THIS REVIEW IS CORRECT!! WE FOUND THE SOUND VERY DISTORTING AND MUDDLED.. The Most baffling thing was the song choices for the night.. where we were standing on the lower tier many of the fans were dissapointed with the song choice for the night.. most of the songs seemed to be for the die hard bruce fans.. for the average fan recognition of the songs and tying to understand the sound and see the group was very dissaponiting... there were many boo's in the ground where we were sitting out of sheer frustration... what a dissapointing night it had been!!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 13:04
Comment from: STEVE [Visitor]
I WENT TO BOTH SHOWS AND THEY WERE FA FANTASTIC. DON'T KNOW WHY EVERYONE IS MOANING, SOUND WAS GREAT, SETLISTS WERE FANTASTIC. SEEN BRUCE 26 TIMES AND BOTH SHOWS ARE IN THE TOP 5.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 13:13
Comment from: Mark [Visitor]
I was at the gig on Friday and didn't hear any booing. However there were plenty of chants of "Bruuuuuuce", which can sound like booing. I thought the sound quality was good, although quiet. Reading this I now understand why. Overall if was a pretty good performance, but not the best I've seen from the Boss. A pretty good show,
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 13:38
Comment from: rob [Visitor]
watching a springsteen gig from the seats when the pitch had plenty of room still available - and on the first night a concert had been staged there? serves you right if the sound was poor. On the pitch it was fantastic - by a distance the best stadium gig i've been to. And, no it wasn't booing - "Bruuuuce"" sounds like it to the unitiated i guess. great night, awesome encore.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 13:54
Comment from: Jenks [Visitor]
Re JIN - They were not boos....they were BRUUUUCCCEEEE you numpty. ANd what exactly is wrong in doing a set for his real fans. Buy his greates hits if you want to hear his best of. A totally awesome night. I have never seen a performer play 28 tracks in a set before and I have seen all the big stadium bands of the last 30 years. Ok the sound wasn't perfect but thats out door gigs for you. A 6 track encore starting with Thunder Road - it doesn't get better thatn that. A True Rock legend.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 14:00
Comment from: alex turnbull [Visitor]
Went to the Saturday night show (and Manchester) would rate Saturday in my top 5 easily and I have seen Bruce and the E Street Band on many, many occasions throughout the world. With regard to the boooing, I agree, I think you will find we were all "Bruuucing" it. Set list was fantastic and I have to say where we were left of stage near front with no sound problems whatsoever. Roll on Cardiff. Bruuuuce!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 14:15
Comment from: Bishbosh [Visitor]
People sitting down didn't like the gig, people standing loved it, I was there, I was standing and it was brilliant. Always get standing tickets, I understood that a long time ago. I went with two people, one who had been waiting twenty years to see The Boss and he wasn't disappointed, the other who isn't a huge fan but was blown away. Great night. It is the stuff of legend.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 14:34
Comment from: David Aston [Visitor]
I'm 65 years old and five foot six tall. Perhaps I shouldn't have taken the unexpected opportunity to stand in the pit, maybe six feet from the front fence on Friday night!!! However, despite the cricked neck, and acheing plates of meat, I'm so glad I did. I agree with every positive comment on these pages. Chris's comment on Bruce always playing as though it's the last time he is going to play, is just brilliant!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 14:36
Comment from: Andrew [Visitor]
Oh dear - someone said "Some people near me were booing between songs. I could understand their furstration. I left before the end". They were going BROOOOOOOCE. Doh!!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 15:22
Comment from: Liz [Visitor]
Was at the Friday show and lucky enough to be in the pit for the very first time. So all my birth- days and xmas`s came at once. A truly brilliant show from the MAN and his BAND. First seen him at Leeds in 85 in front of over 100.000 and countless other times including the O2 before Xmas and he to me gets better and better. Took some friends and my 2 kids one who is 19 and this was her third show and my 15 year old son who was`nt that bothered about going but he was over the moon with it as we all were. The Boos are not Boos we his fans shout Bruuce as they do all over the world. Plenty of other young fans there also, which was good to see. Hope they do another tour.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 15:23
Comment from: Paul Dixon [Visitor]
I've been to a lot of big shows and tried very hard to to enjoy the show. But apart from the last hour it just wasn't good. Nothing to do with the band.They worked really hard. The sound quality just wasn't any good and thats simply down to volume. He might as well have just been on stage with the two lead guitarists for all the good the drums and bass were.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 16:01
Comment from: Harvey Kraft [Visitor]
Sounds like the VENUE may not have worked from all angles (sound was fine in the back stand) but can anyone actually fault the hardest workin' man in showbiz and his band? They're gazillionaires, they don't have to work this hard any more BUT THEY STILL DELIVER THE BEST, PUREST HEARTED, MOST SPIRITED, FRESH, OUT TO ENTERTAIN, (set lists changing every night for returning fans), DETERMINED TO MAKE THIS THE GREATEST NIGHT EVER!, EVERY NIGHT, NOTHING HELD BACK SHOW because they love it. Love back at you, guys, you really are the best I've ever seen.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 16:24
Comment from: brunokap [Visitor]
Completely agree with reviewer. If this is the future of stadium rock, count me out. The santised atmosphere of the Emirates Stadium didn't help and The Boss looked more like An Ant from where I sat. You won't catch me there again.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 16:32
Comment from: AJM [Visitor]
In the top 5 shows (75 seen), and that is the consensus of many of his long serving, multi gig going fans.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 16:38
Comment from: Michael Bonner [Member]
Thanks, everybody, for taking the time to post your own thoughts on the Bruce show on Friday.
Andrew's review is actually extremely positive of Bruce and the band's performance -- it's the venue and the sound levels he took issue with. I was at the gig with him (for the record, Jimmy S, we were about a third of the way from the stage down on the pitch) and I felt similarly let-down by both the sound and the band's decision to wear black against a black background in what amounted to broad daylight.
It's fascinating to see how this show has polarised so many of you. The last two posts I've moderated -- from brunokap and AJM -- seem to sum up the debate raging here. And, of course, let's not forget everyone's opinion is equally valid.
One point of order, if you'll permit. There's been a couple of posts here from folks who, perhaps, aren't familiar with the "Brooooce" chants and may well have mistaken them for booing. Fair enough -- not everyone who goes to a gig is a heartland fan of that artist and shouldn't, I think, be flamed for that. If we can play nicely, that'd be grand.
Anyway, keep 'em coming.
Cheers,
Michael
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 16:47
Comment from: Jenks [Visitor]
I agree its up there with the best. The DecO2 gig was absolutely brilliant too but somehow this pipped it. I guess the lesson to be learnt here is never get stand seats at stadium gigs, always go on the pitch and don't expect a greatest hits. I too like AJM have seen a lot of bands and no-one puts in the effort these boys do. Stop complaining and realise you have just seen one of the best acts of all time.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 16:49
Comment from: EH552 [Visitor]
Went both nights - and agree with most comments, particularly on Friday the sound was appalling, a very fuzzy and blurred, noise echoed for the stage to the back of the stadoum and back. it was impossibel to make out the first three tracks or frankly anything The Boss said to the audience. Agree though that the extensive set list more than made up for that. never imagined ot hear Atlantic City and Dancing in the Dark on Friday and then I am on Fireon Saturday
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 16:54
Comment from: Mary [Visitor]
It was a great evening- even up in the gods. Think you must have been at an Arsenal match and got moxed up! Roll on Cardiff
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 17:09
Comment from: Scov [Visitor]
I've mixed feelings about the Friday 30th May gig. At the start the sound was dreadful but it improved somewhat ..... to become barely acceptable. And, it wasn't anything like loud enough. My lasting impression is that The Emirates is not a great stadium gig venue. A friend of mine who was sat in the lower tier left after an hour because the sound was so poor. All this said, the performance by Bruce and the E Street Band was up there with the other 5 times I have seen them since the early 1980's. Had the sound been OK it would possibly have been the best. Very frustrating.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 17:24
Comment from: SB [Visitor]
Having had the pleasure of seeing the boss at Wembley Arena in 81 and at Sheffield in 88, as well as on many other occasions, I thought Bruce and the guys were fine on Friday BUT the sound was poor and not anything like loud enough. Not everyone can go on the pitch and with the prices being charged the sound should be good anywhere in the stadium. If the council have concerns about the noise they shouldn't licence the gig and then we can instead go to a venue where the band are allowed to play at an adequate volume. What's the point in going to a gig if you can't properly hear the band. Also agree with the point about black clothes against a black stage set. Great setlist though especially hearing Rosalita again - fantastic.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 18:00
Comment from: Vinnie [Visitor]
Name any other Artist who plays 6 Shows in the UK & Ireland within 9 days of one another plays for 16 hrs, 154 songs of which 53 are different. The man is a rock n roll livin legend, can't wait for Cardiff, Madrid & Barcelona!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 18:00
Comment from: ex bruce [Visitor]
was at the saturday show travelled down from scotland to see it i was really excited about seeing the boss for the first time even more so after speaking to the fans in the various pubs before the gig.what can i say once i began watching i was totally underwhelmed .bad points were crowd (thought i was watching a film) seat too far from the stage (couldnt see a thing)sound was awful,set list wasnt great (no born in the usa,thunder road,dancing in the dark,waiting on a sunny day.etc
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 18:39
Comment from: Stew [Visitor]
Well, my all time best gig ever was Bruce at Newcastle City Hall in 1981, but I'm not going to see him there again am I??!! I don't like seeing music in football stadiums where I end up watching the screens rather than the stage, but I was there on Friday night and I have to say that despite the undeniable sound problems etc this was one of the best performances I've seen from anybody in 40 years of gig going. The Boss is just that, in my view without equal in terms of song writing, energy, on-stage charisma, etc etc, and what's so great is that he always looks as though he doesn't want to be anywhere else but on that stage! Two and three quarter hours of non-stop great rock music? What's not to like??!! Listen to the music, marvel at the performances, and forget about the duff sound and the people who seem more interested in their hot dogs and beer bottles than the band! Anybody got a spare Cardiff ticket??!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 19:23
Comment from: Peter J [Visitor]
I have been going to see Bruce for the last 20 odd years and I love the man to bits. However the sound was pretty crap on Friday night BUT the E Street band were having such a good time that it transcended the fact that the sound was a bit shoddy. The criticism that "he played a set for his diehard fans" really does not stand up - why the hell shouldn't he do so ? The sound was also pretty naff at the O2 in December and, unfortunately, if you want to go and see an artist of Bruce Springsteen's stature you are going to have to put up with things like the band all looking like dots and the sound being muddy. The sheer joyful exuberance of Bruce and the E Street Band carried this gig through. It wasn't the best gig I have ever seen in terms of sound but in terms of feeling it was way up there. The man rocks
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 20:13
Comment from: Jimmy S. [Visitor]
What I seem to get from these reviews is that sat in the stands the sound problems really limited the experience. I totally agree that whatever you pay, wherever you are you should expect top-notch sound. HOWEVER, it seems all the comments left by people who stood in the pit are extremely positive, which I why I can't help but still feel Bonner & Mueller's review is half-assed. So much musical analysis left untouched, and I simply will not accept that the band wearing black shirts is a major problem. Try the screens, or look for some movement - thems might by people up on stage, tha knows! More musical review and less costume dissection next time, if you'd be so kind. And mine's a nice chilled pinot, if you're going to the bar in the quiet bits Andrew.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 20:15
Comment from: D Harrison [Visitor]
Good to read comments from so many dedicated fans. I just wish a few more of them had been standing near me on Friday night. Unfortunately I was surrounded by utter f***wits who spent song after song with their backs to the stage, smoking, chatting, taking photos of each on their mobiles, wandering back and forth to get drinks, and totally ignoring Springsteen except - ironically - for the occasions when the crowd were urged to sing along. When I think of the fans who either couldn't get tickets or couldn't afford them, it's frankly sickening that these people were allowed in. I'm sure Springsteen and the band would be shocked if they saw how many people had such a blatant disregard for the occasion. As for the show itself, the performance was as excellent as ever, but the crowd and the stadium itself detracted from it, not least because, as another reviewer has said, it simply wasn't loud enough. Greater volume - and a later start time, preferably in darkness - would have created a much more intimate atmosphere, and perhaps deterred the aforementioned f***wits from treating the standing area like a rather large pub garden.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 20:19
Comment from: Leroy Witherspoon [Visitor]
Bruce was full of energy and a true performer. However, l was disppointed with the sound and set-list. I would of expected a few more tracks from the Greatest Hits Album. This concert is for die hard fans of Bruce, as they would have known all the set list. Overall Bruce was a top performer, but unfortunately, the Emirates isnt the best venue and the sound was appalling. The Set List seemed to have been overlooked - very disppointed
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 21:10
Comment from: Ben Uglow [Visitor]
I actually got up on Saturday morning, went on YouTube & asked people to comment on the sound. IT WAS APPALLING, ie. could hear the people chatting around much better than the band, and I was lower tier about 70% of the way round. Some people seem to be having a difficulty separating whether Springsteen is a great live act -- which he is -- whether he is loved by fans, etc. -- which he is -- from whether this was a good show or not. For those not in the pit, it was a second rate piece of musical theatre; I was watching a band play at the other end of a football pitch and the band looked great! It's not a question of money, I would have gladly paid up to be up close...but those were the tickets I got. The 02 is an infinitely better venue, or Twickenham. He could have played a few nights, like Prince; regardless, the pit on the 30th was 50% full at best. Waste of time, waste of money: Harvey Goldsmith take note. Arsenal: nice experiment, forget it. YOU'LL MAKE MORE CASH IN A SMALLER VENUE AND KEEP THE FANS COMING BACK NEXT TIME.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 21:14
Comment from: Lisa & Rog [Visitor]
although we're not die hard fans, it was clear from watching the large screen that Bruce was really strutting his stuff on stage. However the acoustics were awful. So awful, in fact, that my partner and I left after an hour. We weren't the only ones to leave disappointed as a couple from the row behind us also left because of the poor sound quality. (They approached us outside and we compared notes). You could hear the lyrics clearer outside the stadium !!! We went to see the eagles at the 02 and the sound was superb. We're gutted - it was a waste of money
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 22:20
Comment from: Geoff [Visitor]
Why are there so many people suggesting that there was something odd about the set-list? It was the band's current album, with a great variety of older numbers thrown in. Having never seen them before, I was dearly hoping that Rosalita would feature in the encores but couldn't claim to be disappointed when it wasn't. If you'd asked me to list my top-twenty Bruce songs before Saturday I'd have forgotten Jungleland but Saturday's version was so good I'd now put it at the top.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 23:45
Comment from: Gav [Visitor]
I was in the pit 3 rows from the front dead centre on the Friday and have to say it was probably the greatest gig I've ever gone to and I must have gone to 100 or so. First time seeing him and was absolutley blown away by his performance, pefection from start to finish, he made it seem like an intimate gig with his interaction with the crowd frequently coming down to those shaking hands and perfoming in front of those who'd been in the que since morning and midday. The crowd where I was were Bruce die hards it seemed and were singing along with every word and not chatting/talking between songs, I was close to tears during Thunder Road, sheer beauty and wonder I feel for those in the seats where there was poor sound was as many people on the Springsteen forums are talking about it being his best UK show since the 80s and some who have been to 75 plus shows saying it was in the top 5. And please it's not booing its BRUUUUCE!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-02 @ 23:47
Comment from: stewie [Visitor]
It's clear that the sound quality and level was not good but having seen Springsteen going back 30 years now I have no doubt that this was one of the great nights. Particularly the encore Thunder Road, Glory Days, Rosie, BTR and American Land - what more could you ask for. My wife - who doesn't know all the songs did struggle with the sound and as we were at the back of the stadium in the top tier we relied on the big screens to see Bruce, unlike at the O2 where I was behind the stage 20 yards above the band - fantastic. But the atmosphere where we were on Friday was electric by the encore and it's clear that Bruce is the only act who can personally engage an audience of 50,000 in a stadium. This concert surely felt like a victory lap - for me my one remaining ambition is to see Springsteen live in New York and then die happy !!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-03 @ 09:00
Comment from: Lucy [Visitor]
D Harrison has made a great point about other people spoiling the event. We were in the lower tier (didn't go for tickets in the pit given that I'm 6 months pregnant [baby slept through the whole thing - now what does THAT tell you about the sound?!]) and our experience was marred not so much by the sound (which seemed clear and clean enough from where we were, just nowhere near loud enough) but by the number of people around us with faces like smacked bottoms. Clearly they knew very few of the tracks, and had no intention of joining in with those they did, but instead were going to sit down all night and be miserable. What were they doing there?! They make the whole thing feel curiously uninvolving and I hate them for it. For our part, to hear I'm on Fire and Jungleland on the Saturday was just awesome. Damn shame about the venue, because it was so easy to get to, but we won't hurry back if bands aren't going to be allowed to turn it up to 11.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-03 @ 11:37
Comment from: Dave [Visitor]
Great set and great crowd - best I have seen him do since 1985 (Wembley 4th July). I too saw the Eagles at the O2 and was expecting 2008 to bring a level of sound that matched the perfect acoustics that the Eagles and the O2 managed. I felt like crying the sound was so bad - unintelligible lyrics and horrible distortion. I wanted to leave but I stayed on. His performance was amazing and seeing the band was brilliant - back to his best. I am amazed at his energy and the non-stop presentation as he segued between songs. The only good thing about the sound was being able to hear the crowd easlily over the amplified sound - the participation was brilliant and very emotive. Clearly they must learn from the sonic disaster that let the Boss down so badly. I am sure that there were some sweet spots (like the mixing desk) where the crossover distortion and reinforcement was not an issue - but someone should have walked the stadium during the sound check. Dave
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-03 @ 11:53
Comment from: Aidan McDowell [Visitor]
I agree with many of the comments already posted. I went to the Emirates on both nights and came away with mixed feelings. For you people in the pit - well, lucky you. The sound and atmosphere there is always going to be brilliant. I was up in the Gods on Friday; not by choice; by the time I could get through on the phone that's all that was left. Whatever those near the front may think, up at the back the sound was poor. On the Saturday I had managed to get pitch tickets and it was MUCH better; lucky me on that occasion. I would NEVER blame Bruce for this. He never lets you down but I've seen him play at Wembley Arena, Wembley Stadium, Milton Keynes Bowl, Sheffield Arena, Bramall Lane Sheffield, Royal Albert Hall, Earl's Court and Hammersmith Apollo and I have NEVER had an issue with the sound. So, thank you Islington Council for almost ruining a night out with the greatest rock and roller on the planet. As to the set list, this man's back catalogue is second to none and both nights were simply stunning.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-03 @ 13:10
Comment from: Luke [Visitor]
I'm in a position whereby I can both agree and disagree with the review. On the Friday, I sat in the nosebleeds. I couldn't see anything, I couldn't hear anything (which was much the same at the O2 actually) and was disappointed, because I thought the setlist was great. However, on the Saturday, I had a standing ticket, I queued and got a green wristband and stood right at the front. And it was great. Peoples' experiences of these Emirates shows will vary very much depending on where they were in the venue, rendering all this bickering pointless. However, it is BRUUUUUCE and not BOOOO. They should probably write that on the tickets to avoid confusion.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-03 @ 14:55
Comment from: Paul S [Visitor]
I'm a semi-pro musician who has been influenced more by Bruce Springsteen than anyone. I've been a fan for 23 years and for one reason or another, have been unable to get to see him in concert with th E Street Band before Friday 30.5.08 at the Emirates. I agree that if you dug up Elvis, he would do a better job of the sound than the people in charge that night but instead of moaning, I looked at the positives - a set list that nobody on the planet can touch in terms of quality, power, emotion and intelligence being performed by the greatest live act the world has ever seen.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-03 @ 20:32
Comment from: Eddie Oates [Visitor]
First things first- the reviewer? stating some tracks werent top draw- having looked at the set lists from his Dublin -Manchester and 2 Arsenal gigs it was a different set every night (Friday being the longest with 28 tracks)-Not for Bruce just turning out the same old stuff every time!. The "booing " some people commented on - as any regular fan knows was more likely to be the chant of "Bruuuuce " echoing around the stadium. Sure you are never going to get the full emotion and spine tingle of a small venue- but wherever he is the Boss and the band work their socks off and give it 110%. We were in block32 lower tier -and the sound was poor, vocals were lost or muffled at times and even knowing the set songs it was often hard to lock in to the lyrics. I would probably think twice about other concerts at the Emirates if the same restrictions applied. No doubt on the pitch nearer the front the sound was probably better , but did seem to get lost in the space. Overall no complaints about the energy and passion of the show, but as the catch line for "Marys Place " says-- TURN IT UP!!!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-03 @ 21:07
Comment from: Sammy [Visitor]
I was sitting near the back of the Emirates stadium on Saturday and was very disappointed by the clarity of the sound. There was a lot of distortion.Its also a shame that you have to end up looking at the screens rather than the band members themselves. I can defintelty say that this will be my one and only visit to this stadium. Bruce's performance was good but a few more of his well known tracks would have been greatly appreciated. Overall, a disappointing evening.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-03 @ 22:47
Comment from: neil [Visitor]
Moral of the story is: If you go to a stadium gig, get standing tickets. Otherwise you're wasting your money and will probably end up disappointed. I went in the standing section and the gig was fantastic, but couldnt help looking around and wondering how it would sound and look from the seats. Some of the seats looked directly on to the portaloos and the queue for them.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-03 @ 23:32
Comment from: James [Visitor]
I went to both nights at the Emirates and thought both concerts were superb. The setlists for both nights was varied and some of the songs that the reviewer is moaning about were welcomed by the true fan
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-03 @ 23:49
Comment from: pete b [Visitor]
I was there on saturday 11 rows back at the far end of the pitch(too far away).The 1st thing that hit me was the sound quality,It was awesome.I found I was watching the big screens rather than the stage but the sound made up for it.I watched some footage from youtube and it was completely different.....Booked standing tickets for Cardiff
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-04 @ 00:34
Comment from: Ian Monaghan [Visitor]
We were at first night of Emirates and sound was appalling early on but managed to improve by the time encores came around. Are Uncut going to follow this story up regarding terrible sound issues. Can we start a campaign to get our money back? Afer looking forward to the show so much overall I felt disappointed, frustrated and ripped off!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-04 @ 09:58
Comment from: Phil H [Visitor]
23rd Bruce gig but first time in the pit - what a night. Set list was superb as was Manchester - which other performer changes setlists as much as Bruce? The band was in great form and it was clear from their faces that they were loving it. Still got a smile on my face - Roll on Barcelona!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-04 @ 14:18
Comment from: Dee [ visitor ] [Visitor]
i cried !! was so dreadfully disappointed. the music/lyrics was awful. completely distorted. made allowances as it was my first concert. the 'noise' reverberated around the roof. and believe me PEOPLE WERE BOOING. had to leave.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-04 @ 15:06
Comment from: David Aston [Visitor]
Dee, who or what were people booing? Surely not Springsteen and the awesome E Street band? As an afterthought, actually we all had to leave. Myself at 10.40, after the last song, along with what seemed to be thousands of well pleased fans!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-04 @ 16:00
Comment from: Roger [Visitor]
If the sound was that bad, why was the whole stadium (all seated and standing areas) rocking by the second number. People who go to the larger concerts, go just to say they were there and have probably only heard one song by the artist, as a couple near me asked when is he going to play Born in the USA, when i replied that he probably would not, they got up and left. The so called booing starts approx 5 minutes before the show starts when the fans are calling for BRUUUUUUUUUUUUUCE
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-04 @ 16:07
Comment from: David Aston [Visitor]
Paul S. Your comments, especially the last sentence, are so on the money! Wish I had thought have putting that!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-04 @ 17:58
Comment from: Kev B [Visitor]
I was there on the Friday, upper tier facing the stage. The sound was fine! Obviously had to rely on the screens for visuals but the camera work was stunning. The vibe was brilliant - teenagers to OAPs all there to pay their respects to The Boss. The set list was brilliant - I'm just annoyed that I've passed up on so many opportunities at seeing him since 'The River' tour in Lyon, a show which I never ever expected to be surpassed. Friday night at The Emirates came pretty close. Not bad for some 27 years down the line! Contrast Bruce with that tired, insipid pap served up by a supposed legend at Anfield on Sunday - absolutely no contest!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-04 @ 22:27
Comment from: ange [Visitor]
Can anyone tell me roughly how long the gig lasted please? Need to work out how to get home from Cardiff! Thanks
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-05 @ 14:08
Comment from: Michael Bonner [Member]
Hi Ange,
He played until pretty much 10.30 -- but there was a curfew on Emirates. It might be worth you ringing the venue to see if they can provide you with their curfew times and, perhaps, give you some idea of when his set is scheduled to finish.
Best of luck with the journey home!
Cheers,
Michael
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-05 @ 14:14
Comment from: angela [Visitor]
i am amazed that anyone would think that bruce and the band were being booed. log onto youtube and watch american land and listen! BRUUUUUUCE........ i have seen the boss many times over the past 25 years in the uk and he never, ever lets the audience down. where does the man get his energy? he just loves to perform and that is why i will keep going to as many of his shows as possible. bruce springsteen is a legend...and the band of course. we took our teenage kids with us and it was their first springsteen live experience. they loved it. i agree that the emirates is not a good venue for a concert but there is no way that the band can be critised in any way for their incredible perfomance.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-05 @ 14:50
Comment from: Andrew [Visitor]
Someone was at the back and complained about having to use the screens to see Bruce! Doh - he ain't 30 feet tall - of COURSE if you buy tickets at the back, you'll be looking at the screens...! most of the STADIUM (clue - it means its big!) will be watching the screens... Anyway, my summary of Friday - GREAT set (he could do 3 or 4 great sets with no songs repeated) - Why NOT songs for his main fans? (Old tracks better than Magic anyway) Sound was pretty poor (in the lower tier, half way line), but didn't wreck the show at all - people walking out????! His performance was fantastic and much more dynamic than the O2 in December (much more interaction - mike stand back bend on 10th avenue freeze out - the OPENER!!) He worked the cameras brilliantly, and camera work was fantastic Someone didn't recognise that song??? what?? ("when the big man joined the band..." cue Clarence... brilliant moment) People talking - yes a pain - but only Point Blank was spoilt - at least 90% of the crowd round me were fans and on their feet all 2.75 hours Emirates - very well organised (especially for those people who were at the O2)
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-05 @ 22:28
Comment from: mneligan [Visitor]
Despite the poor sound, Bruce and the band excelled themselves on Friday. I, an OAP(!), will never forget the occasion or all the other times I've been privileged to hear them. To all of you who confused "Bruuuuuce" with "Boooo": it puzzled me once - but I was not stupid enough to comment on it on the Web. Maybe you should stick with Kylie Minogue?
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-06 @ 00:58
Comment from: Jenks [Visitor]
RE Andrew's comments were spot on. Still a week on I am still buzzing from last friday. Great night, great set, fantastic atmos, great to see so many different ages there too!! Cannot wait until he's next over in London. The greatest show on earth!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-06 @ 14:20
Comment from: Paul S [Visitor]
David Aston - thanks for your post re. my comment, it made my day!! It's nice to be reading some good, balanced comments from real music lovers now. I'm still buzzing and feel sad for those who felt the need to leave early. They obviously weren't as into it as us and will never feel the hairs stand up on the backs of their necks from Badlands to American Land. They'll never know how it 'feels to steal, to cheat, to lie, what it's like to live and die'... ahem, I digress. (I also feel sad for my wife as I just had to go out and buy another guitar this week thanks to a huge injection of influence!) We have to accept though, that not everyone there was a diehard fan and we can't make them see things our way. We all have different tastes and interpretations of what we hear and that's the beauty of music. A touch more open-mindedness wouldn't go amiss though - my wife, her brother and his wife came to the gig with me, they didn't know many songs, thought the sound could have been better but still saw where I was coming from and applauded wildly throughout. Crying and leaving early?!? Can't think of much balanced and polite to say about that so I'll sign off before I get too pretentious!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-06 @ 22:06
Comment from: mattman [Visitor]
what time do you have to get there to get a wristband to get in the pit.The first night in london i had someone reading a paper for the first few songs sitting next to me which put a downer on it until we moved
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-08 @ 16:33
Comment from: Internalexile [Visitor]
I have to agree with all who ask if Michael Bonner was at the same gig as I. I've seen Bruce 30+ times in various sized venues in the UK & Europe and this rates as one of the best! An absolute killer set-list & with the E-Street band firing on all cylinders it was amazing. As for the complaints about the sound, I stood on the pitch somewhere near the halfway line & the sound was fine (Better than I ever heard at the old Wembley Stadium). Having heard the rumours of limits being imposed I was surprised at how loud it was. All in all a great gig, roll on Cardiff!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-08 @ 20:43
Comment from: Lozzer [Visitor]
My advice, if possible, is to get down there really early, queue with us other nutters for nine hours or so, get a wristband and get to the front of the pit. I was six rows from the front on the 30th and, though it was a bit quiet for the first couple of numbers, soon picked up and sounded great. The same was true of the O2 and also at Crystal Palace a few years back. It's worth the effort on every level, believe me. Oh, and the band continue to kick ass, with Bruce's voice never better.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-12 @ 15:51
Comment from: David Aston [Visitor]
Paul S. This business of defending, or attacking our "God", is I suppose just fun. I'm not the biggest mega fan. Bought "Wild, Innocent e street etc", when it first came out, and wasn't entirely convinced! (How can I possibly write that!) Saw him first 4th July Wembley Stadium, and the rest as they say, is history. I actually know very few of his lyrics, so I do mumble along until the anthem bits arrive. However, the smile on my face, close to a tear in my eye, and the warmth I feel, like zillions of other, including no doubt your good self, tells me all I need to know about the Man. Good luck with your new guitar. "learn how to make it talk".
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-13 @ 09:12
Comment from: Egbert [Visitor]
Stadium gigs are crap - simple. Bruce is performing genius personified, and even in the awful shed that is the O2 he was staggeringly, unfeasibly good for an old bloke with a bunch, in some cases, of even older blokes playing with him. It doesn't matter how great an artist you are, a football stadium will bugger your show.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-15 @ 14:36
Comment from: Brocken Jack [Visitor]
Went to The Cardiff show last Saturday IT WAS A TOTAL DISASTER ,got a seat south of the halfway line to have a good view of Bruce and The E Street Band ,show started 45 minutes late for what ever reason which caused a problem for people who had to catch trains back.When the band finally got started the sound quality was so awfull ( It was like listening on a brocken Trany ) that we moved to the back ,leaving early was not really a problem ,I was just gutted to have wasted a day on a much anticipated show that simply did not deliver .Better sound engineering would probually have made all the differance.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-16 @ 18:13
Comment from: Goggsy [Visitor]
Was at Cardiff on Saturday, my first stadium gig and was disappointed with the sound quality but Bruce and the band put in a great performance which overshadowed the poor sound. The River send shivers down my spine and the encore was just tremendous. Well worth making the journey from the North of Scotland.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-06-17 @ 22:40

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