A well-prepared band is even harder to stump, as Bruce and the E Streeters demonstrated at Nassau Coliseum, with this spirited performance of "Expressway To Your Heart," the 1967 Gamble & Huff classic first recorded by the Soul Survivors. The choice felt particularly apt for those souls who'd survived the Long Island Expressway to get to the show.
May 4, 2009
Hempstead, New York
Nassau Veterans Mem. Col.
Badlands
No Surrender
Outlaw Pete
She's The One
Working On A Dream
Seeds
Johnny 99
Ghost Of Tom Joad
Raise Your Hand
Expressway To Your Heart (by the Soul Survivors
For You
Rendezvous
Night
Waiting On A Sunny Day
Promised Land
The Wrestler
Kingdom Of Days
Radio Nowhere
Lonesome Day
The Rising
Born To Run
Hard Times
Jungleland
Land Of Hope And Dreams
American Land
Dancin' In The Dark
Rosalita
And he's reading the lyrics. Still fun.
RP50 9 months ago
They actually soundchecked this song earlier in the day.
insideveer 11 months ago
@ringo244 Bull ... it's called "stump the band" part of his tour! He's doing all these extra's from memory.
Coolrockndad 1 year ago
Bruce one more song you ruined
ringo244 1 year ago
Bruce, the All American SOUL man. Thank you for playing one of my favorite tunes here.
JBirdy
Thejbirdy 1 year ago
That drummer is E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg :)
monsun24 2 years ago
why is the song cut????
walterbrob 2 years ago
This is great! I love it!
Thank you for uploading! : )
borntorun1987 2 years ago
Simplemente Impresionante
griffit2009 2 years ago
it quit!!
walterbrob 2 years ago