Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band made Philadelphia feel the spirit in the night

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Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band made Philadelphia feel the spirit in the night
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'Can you feel the spirit?,' The Boss asked the Citizens Bank Park audience. The answer was a doubtless yes.

'Can you feel the spirit?,' The Boss asked the Citizens Bank Park audience. The answer was a doubtless yes.

“Philly!,” Springsteen bellowed as he walked on stage, with his black tie pulled tight at the neck, and white shirt sleeves rolled up, ready to work at the unfashionably early hour of 7:34 p.m.From there, he opened with a choice selection that called out both Philly and the Jersey shore: “Atlantic City,” from 1982′s: “Well they blew up the chicken man in Philly last night, and they blew up his house, too.

Everyone could. “Youngstown” was delivered with blast furnace heat — and Springsteen bathed in red light — with a showcase spot for Nils Lofgren’s white hot guitar work and Charles Giordano’s accordion. A cover of the Commodores’ “Nightshift” was a vocal showcase for Springsteen along with his four back up vocalists: Curtis Kingston, Ada Dyer, Lisa Lowell, and Michelle Moore. Springsteen’s wife Patti Scialfa was absent on Wednesday.

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