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beautiful song... oh yeah... dream baby dream....... come on you gotta keep on dreaming.. come on you gotta keep on dreaming.. come on darling dry your eyes.. come on dream baby dream.. yeah i just wanna see you smile :) yeah i just wanna see you smile :)
I saw Bruce preforme this song in Rotterdam Ahoy '05 d&d tour. He was great it was a powerfull and intimate experience. When I listen too this clip I am back in 2005 Ahoy .
I meant thumbs up! I saw him perform this on the D&D tour, and as powerful as it is here, live it WAS magical. We were all under a spell. Emotion and sound filled the theater in a way that I've never heard at one of his concerts--and I've seen quite a few--when thousands are singing our hearts out. The haunting organ and his voice alone seemed to be singing to each one of us alone. What a powerfully intimate experience. I actually called my office to record it and listened to it over and over.
Where was this shot? Curious, as I saw him do this at the Nassau Coliseum on the D&D tour.
I recall hoping he'd pull out "Thunder Road," "Born to Run" or another hit -- he'd only done "Incident on 57th Street:" from the E Street Band -- and then he played this.
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I recall hoping he'd pull out "Thunder Road," "Born to Run" or another hit -- he'd only done "Incident on 57th Street:" from the E Street Band -- and then he played this.
Fabulous. Perfect. That's why he's the Boss...