Bruce Springsteen rocks the Grammys

Bruce Springsteen rocks the Grammys

Last night, Bruce Springsteen has rocked the Grammy Awards. It's not a mistery that "The Boss" is one of the strongest live performers on the planet, but the show in the Los Angeles' Staples Center has confirmed this impression once again.

 

The Jersey rock hero has hit the stage together with his old fellows, the E-Street Band. Even if there was a "Big Man" missing, Saxophonist Clarence Clemons, who died the last June due to complications after a heart stroke.

 

The Boss has played to the American audience his new single "We take care of our own" shouting "America, are you alive out there?". The song will be featured on his forthcoming record "Wrecking ball".

 

"Wrecking ball" is also the title of a song Springsteen unveiled during a string of gigs in New Jersey, in 2009 (read the lyrics here). It was released, later, as a maxi single.

 





Other songs to be featured in the new album are “Jack of all trades”, “Easy money”, “We are alive”, “You’ve got it”. There will also be a version of "Land of hopes and dreams”: this song will also feature a solo by Clarence Clemons.