Springsteen in Milan: the report

Springsteen in Milan: the report

The Boss is the boss for a reason: he gives everything he has to his fans, in every gig. Yesterday night (June, 7) he has played in the prestigious San Siro stadium (also called "La Scala of soccer"), in Milan, Italy, and he has been onstage for almost four hours straight: he stopped playing at 20 past midnight, after three hours and forty minutes of rocking out.
It's a record for Bruce and this has been his second longest show ever (the longest was the one at the Nassau Coliseum in New York, on December 31, 1980): the fact has been certified by long running fansite Backstreets.com.
Basically, it has been another memorable Springsteen show in San Siro, one of those concerts that will be remembered in rock'n'roll history... and, as they say: "music lovers can be divided in two categories: those who love Springsteen and those who have never seen him live".





This is the setlist of the show:

We take care of our own"
"Wrecking ball"
"Badlands"
"Death to my hometown"
"My city of ruins"
"Spirit in the night"
"The E Street shuffle"
"Jack of all trades"
"Candy's room"
"Darkness on the edge of town"
"Johnny 99"
"Out in the street"
"No surrender"
"Working on the highway"
"Shackled and drawn"
"Waiting on a sunny day"
"Promised land"
"The promise"
"The river"
"The rising"
"Radio nowhere"
"We are alive"
"Land of hope and dreams"
"Rocky ground"
"Born in the U.S.A."
"Born to run"
"Cadillac ranch"
"Hungry heart"
"Bobby Jean"
"Dancing in the dark"
"10th avenue freeze out"
"Glory days"
"Twist and shout"