By now, it should come as no surprise that Bruce Springsteen is tireless, rocking stages with an energy that belies his 59 years. But perhaps the secret to his fountain of youth lies within the legendary E Street Band itself, which will help him perform their classic 1975 album Born to Run in its entirety at their Sept. 20 concert in Chicago.
The band has performed whole albums before, including back-to-back renditions of Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town in the same night at New Jersey's Count Basie Theater in May 2008. This time, Springsteen returns to his legendary album only three days before his 60th birthday.
Tickets for the show at Chicago's United Center go on sale this Saturday, Aug. 1, via Ticketmaster.
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Bruce Springsteen's Darkness on the Edge of Town broke new ground for The Boss in 1978.
A counterpoint to the operatic elegance of Born to Run, the album was an angry, raw record that burst forth after a three-year hiatus. Because of its darker tones, Darkness is a difficult album for the casual listener, but for Bruce's legion of dedicated fans, it is a cherished gem.
The Light in Darkness is a forthcoming book that celebrates this classic Springsteen work.
absolutely love Springsteen hes the man. Great review of born to run i found here.
http://thecelebritycafe.com/cd/full_review/14493.html