Setlist at Parco Urbano G. Bassani Ferrara, ITA on May 18, 2023
Set One
Set Two
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Setlist at Parco Urbano G. Bassani Ferrara, ITA on May 18, 2023
Set One
Set Two
Show Notes
Bruce Springsteen - Lead vocal, electric and acoustic guitars, harmonica; Roy Bittan - Piano, keyboards; Nils Lofgren - Electric and acoustic guitars, banjo, lap steel, backing vocal; Garry Tallent - Bass; Stevie Van Zandt - Electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocal; Max Weinberg - Drums; Jake Clemons - Tenor saxophone, percussion, backing vocal; Charlie Giordano - Organ, keyboards, accordion; Soozie Tyrell - Violin, acoustic guitar, percussion, Anthony Almonte - Percussion, backing vocal; Ada Dyer - Backing vocal; Curtis King - Backing vocal; Lisa Lowell - Backing vocal; Michelle Moore - Backing vocal; Barry Danielian - Trumpet; Ed Manion - Baritone and tenor saxophone; Ozzie Melendez - Trombone; Curt Ramm - Trumpet
Recorded by John Cooper
Mixed by Jon Altschiller; additional engineering by Danielle Warman, Nic Coolidge, Allison Leah and Alex Bonyata
Mix Advisor: Rob Lebret
Post Production by Brad Serling and Arya Jha
Art Design by Michelle Holme
Cover Photo by Rob DeMartin
Tour Director: George Travis
Manager: Jon Landau
HD files are 24 bit / 96 kHz; DSD Files are DSD64
27-song set
Four songs from 2020’s Letter To You: “Ghosts,” “Letter To You,” “Last Man Standing” and “I’ll See You In My Dreams”
“Last Man Standing” features a new arrangement
“I’ll See You In My Dreams” is performed solo acoustic to end the show
One song from 2022’s Only the Strong Survive: “Nightshift” (written by Franne Golde, Dennis Lambert and Walter Orange, popularized by The Commodores)
Concert stalwarts like “Because The Night,” “Dancing in the Dark,” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” are performed in tighter, shorter versions
Reviews
Frank — 5/29/2023 11:19:26 AM
"Great to hear the concert I attended with my good friend Mark. Standing with our ankles in the mud we had a great night. With mostly Italians around us, the ‘Dutch disease’ (loud conversations during concerts) was absent. (Still a missed opportunity that the boss did not mention the floods in northern Italy,)"