Set List For "Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band in Orlando, March 4, 2000

    Band walked out one by one to thunderous applause.  Bruce last. No loud music. No pyrotechnics. This is the way it should be. Clarence walks center to the mike and said "All Rise"

 

My  Love Will Not Let You Down

Prove It All Night-wonderful raspy harmonies between Steve & Bruce

Two Hearts (with It Takes 2)

Trapped

Darlington County

What an amazing pace to keep with all those high energy songs.

Mansion on the Hill

    Very nice performance, with Patti.  But, you should have seen the mass

exodus for beer and bathroom.  No, we were NOT part of this exit!

The River

Youngstown (I'd have liked this to be the version on 'Tom Joad'...Real raw with great vocals.

Murder Inc

Badlands

Out in the Street

Tenth Avenue Freezeout

    Including a medley of ‘It’s All Right” & ‘Take Me To The River”

Which turned into a gospel revival to introduce each band member as part of the ministry of something or other. It was great! When he introduced Patti, he did so by going into a verse of ‘Red Headed Woman’ before calling out her name. She then came up and did a verse from her Solo album ‘Rumble Doll” (Which, Patti if you're reading this....You're due for a follow-up any friggin moment now. Let's get it going!)

---When he introduced Little Steven during Tenth as "the only man he ever knew who was thrown out of Disneyland", and added that "I should know - I was there, and left with him out of solidarity".

Upon the Big Man’s introduction he did so by singing the verse””…when the Big man joined the band….” And concluded 10th Ave. Freezeout to thunderous applause.

Where the Bands Are

She's The One

Ghost of Tom Joad

Born In The USA (acoustic)

Backstreets

Light of Day

--Great live version of this song…pure energy

Ramrod

Bobby Jean

Born To Run

Thunder Road

If I Should Fall Behind

    Fantastic as always, the final verse with all at center mic and a single

spotlight from behind-overhead.  It was picture perfect.

Land Of Hopes And Dreams

 

This was a great show, a lot of energy, audience participation, and

hard-core rock and roll.  Bruce was really on tonight.