Bruce Springsteen's epic 1999 show at Philadelphia's First Union Center is now available as an official download
with pristine sound as the newest chapter of his monthly concert download series.
The show was the culmination of a six-night stand at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex where Springsteen performed at both the historic Spectrum arena and the modern First Union Center. He turned 50 during one of the off-days; every night of the stand had a celebratory vibe and the band played rarely heard tunes like “The Fever,” “Blinded by the Light” and “Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?”
Springsteen saved the biggest treat for the September 25th show when he opened with “Incident on 57th Street,” a tune fromthat he hadn’t played in any capacity since 1980. There were also epic renditions of “New York City Serenade” and “Jungleland” along with tour standards like “Atlantic City,” “Murder Incorporated,” “Land of Hope and Dreams” and “Two Hearts.” It was also the last stop of the 1999/2000 reunion tour to feature “Streets of Philadelphia.
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