Bruce was great!
by irol on 9/27/24Oriole Park At Camden Yards - BaltimoreThe concert was great! Parking was expensive ($70) and far away. The food was also very expensive with no prices posted.
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are regarded as one of the very best live rock acts of all time. From humble New Jersey beginnings in 1972, they grew in popularity to become one of the true icons of American music. Hits such as “Born In The USA” and “Dancing In The Dark” cemented Bruce Springsteen as one of America's top popular rock vocalists. He's known for being one of the hardest-working acts in the industry, and concerts can regularly last three hours or more and tours often last years rather than months.
Bruce Springsteen began his musical career singing and playing in a number of bands in the New Jersey area in the mid-‘60s. Influenced by the likes of Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Cream, his musical style was both a reflection of his own tastes and of his blue-collar working-class American roots. The mix of old-fashioned rock and roll with a more progressive, often politically minded lyrical style soon began to build a cult following for Springsteen. By 1972 he was signed to a deal with Columbia Records, along with the E Street Band. The band's members changed now and then over the years, but the core members were Danny Federici, Clarence Clemons, Garry Tallent, Roy Bittan and Max Weinberg. Together they released their first album, Greetings From Asbury Park NJ, in 1972.
While they enjoyed tremendous success in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, they were launched into the megastar category with the release of Born In The USA in 1984. The album stormed the US charts, becoming one of the biggest-selling records of all time with over 30 million albums sold. Bruce Springsteen became an American pop-culture icon and the band enjoyed huge success worldwide with sold-out stadium tours and numerous top 10 singles.
In 1999 Bruce Springsteen was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame and over the years the act has won numerous Grammy and Golden Globe Awards while continuing to rock at sell-out shows the world over. Bruce has always remained true to his roots, often turning down offers from corporate advertisers wanting to use his music for profit. His music has truly captured the American spirit over the years, which is why he has remained a much-loved and consistently popular musician for such a long time. Away from his on-stage commitments he is an activist for equal rights and runs a charity called The Foundation which helps support war veterans and food banks.
The concert was great! Parking was expensive ($70) and far away. The food was also very expensive with no prices posted.
Great time, great show! Bruce and the E Street band Never disappoint! Crowd and weather were also Spectacular! Some great songs I haven’t heard live before.
Weather was great at outdoor venue! Bruce was amazing - can't believe he can play for 3 1/2 hours without stopping! Loved the covers too.
Have seen Bruce a couple of times. And he only gets better.
Memorable three hour concert experience. The Boss left everything on stage. Great musicians!!!
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band deserve 100 stars, but they were let down by the poor sound system at Camden yards. It was dreadful you could not understand the lyrics half the time. Also, more security is needed at the end of the concert. There was a mad rush to get out and people were banging into each other and jabbing each other. Again the concert was fabulous. It was a lifetime experience, but Camden yards is not a venue for a rock concert.
Another excellent concert by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Great selection of songs. Really enjoyed the entire show. Voice was outstanding and strong the entire 3 hours. Hope he goes on tour again!
Three hours + of great songs. The band was awesome the crowd was awesome. Thanks E Street and your BOSS.
Bravo to a job well done but all. Kudos to the Maryland Stadium Authority and those who designed the set the field setup and stage for the performance! And a standing ovation to Bruce and the E Street Band! (But then again, who sat down during the show!?!) I now understand what his diehard fans understand and appreciate. The hairs on my arms rise every time I think of the excitement and pure joy experienced that night!!!
Bruce and the E Street Band were on fire and they provided a great experience. We have been to see them many times. But there seems to be a new trend to turn on the super bright stadium lights which totally kills the vibe the band has worked so hard to create. What is up with that? Pearl Jam did it too the night before at a different venue. The Bruce concert at Camden Yards had super bright stadium lights on for at least 6 songs and it really ruined an otherwise great time. Other people around us also commented on this disappointing feature of recent shows. We probably won't go to too many live concerts if this continues to be a "thing".