Bruce Springsteen closed the Isle Of Wight Festival


Bruce Springsteen closed the Isle Of Wight Festival last night (June 24) with a three-hour set ending in a cover of ‘Twist And Shout’, the song made famous by The Beatles.

Opening with ‘Badlands’, the 62-year-old rocker joked with the crowd about the coverage of the weekend’s weather. “It looked bad on TV,” he told the crowd. “I didn’t bring my wellies, I think I left them at Glastonbury.”

Springsteen was in playful mood, taking a straw hat from a woman in the crowd and trying it on, noting “looks good”. Several times he descended from the stage in order to touch the hands of the crowd in the front rows, while during ‘Dancing In The Dark’ he pulled a girl from the crowd in homage to its classic Courteney Cox-starring video, while also trying on her white cat hat for size.

The set featured several songs from his angry, politically-minded new album ‘Wrecking Ball’ alongside classic hits. “There are hard times at home in the US and there are hard times here too,” he noted before ‘Jack Of All Trades’

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Ending with a final run of classics including ‘Born In The USA’, ‘Born To Run’ and ‘Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out’, Springsteen then said “I’m gonna leave you with a folk song,” before play the Phil Medley and Bert Russell-penned rock’n’roll standard, as also covered by The Who on their ‘Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970’ album.

“I thought that was a great ending to a great set,” said Clare Deakin from Nottingham. “There’s not many people that could play for so long and not be boring, but he’s got the songs, hasn’t he?”

“The highlight for me was when probably when he played ‘Out In The Street'” said Dave Couzens, 42, from Bridgend. “But there were so many. I could have listened to six hours, probably. The songs from the new album sounded great too, I thought.”

“He’s just got so much energy, hasn’t he?” said Helen Mackinnon, 32, from London. “And he still looks so good. Yes, I was jealous of the girl with the hat! My favourite is ‘Atlantic City’, I was made up that he played it.”

Bruce Springsteen Set List:

‘Badlands’
‘No Surrender’
‘We Take Care Of Our Own’
‘Wrecking Ball’
‘Death To My Hometown’
‘My City Of Ruins’
‘Spirit In The Night’
‘Lonesome Day’
‘Jack Of All Trades’
‘Atlantic City’
‘Because The Night’
‘Working On The Highway’
‘Shackled And Drawn’
‘Waiting On A Sunny Day’
‘The River’
‘The Rising’
‘Out In The Street’
‘Land Of Hope And Dreams’
‘We Are Alive’
‘Born In The USA’
‘Born To Run’
‘Glory Days’
‘Dancing In The Dark’
‘Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out’
‘Twist And Shout’

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