Review: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band make a triumphant return to the Wells Fargo Center

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Does the Boss still have it? Of course he does. Read delucadan's full review of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s sold out show at the Wells Fargo Center on Thursday ⤵️

That was after Bruce Springsteen walked onstage Thursday at the Wells Fargo Center and greeted his fans with a robust “Philly! My people!” He then counted off the intro to “No Surrender,” a song that suggests that if you keep the faith with yourself and your community, rock and roll just might save your life.

And many fans were as dismayed by the unapologetic response to the controversy by Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau and the Boss himself, who said And I wish that when Springsteen sang “poor man wanna be rich, rich man wanna be king, and king ain’t satisfied till he rules everything” exorbitant ticket prices didn’t come to mind. I’d prefer to simply be pumping my fist in the air and shouting along to the line that has encapsulated the crux of the Springsteen world view since 1978: “It ain’t no sin to be glad you’re alive!”

The evening later peaked with Springsteen and his comic foil and musical consigliere Steven Van Zandt mugging for the camera on a goofy, ecstatic “Rosalita .” That was part of a seven song encore that kept the party going with “Glory Days,” “Dancing In the Dark” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze Out.” The show included no special just-for-Philly additions, though Springsteen did thank the crowd at the end of the night, saying “Philadelphia has meant so much to the E Street Band for so long.”The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle —

With the delay due to the COVID shutdown and the ticket talk, one thing that’s been lost is that this tour, while chock full of treasured standouts like “Prove It All night” and “Backstreets” is in support of, a rock-solid late career release whose subject is the joys and sorrows accrued over a lifetime of playing music.

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