‘The Boss’, Bruce Springsteen invited Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine on stage at two concerts this week in Southern California. Springsteen with his E Street Band brought the Rage Against The Machine guitarist on stage to play the classic, "Ghost of Tom Joad" to the rapturous applause of an ecstatic audience. "I've got a close friend of mine here with me tonight, gonna come up and do a song - Mister Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine!" said Springsteen at the April 8 gig. To close the show Springsteen invited a 6-year-old girl onto the stage for "Dancing In The Dark". The setlist: Thunder Road Radio Nowhere Lonesome Day Gypsy Biker Murder Incorporated Magic Atlantic City Candy's Room Reason To Believe Prove It All Night Because The Night She's The One Livin' In The Future The Promised Land Brilliant Disguise The Ghost Of Tom Joad Last To Die Long Walk Home Badlands Out In The Street Meeting Across The River Jungleland Born To Run Dancing In The Dark American Land For a full review of Bruce Springsteen’s Magic album click here.
‘The Boss’, Bruce Springsteen invited Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine on stage at two concerts this week in Southern California.
Springsteen with his E Street Band brought the Rage Against The Machine guitarist on stage to play the classic, “Ghost of Tom Joad” to the rapturous applause of an ecstatic audience.
“I’ve got a close friend of mine here with me tonight, gonna come up and do a song – Mister Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine!” said Springsteen at the April 8 gig.
To close the show Springsteen invited a 6-year-old girl onto the stage for “Dancing In The Dark”.
The setlist:
Thunder Road
Radio Nowhere
Lonesome Day
Gypsy Biker
Murder Incorporated
Magic
Atlantic City
Candy’s Room
Reason To Believe
Prove It All Night
Because The Night
She’s The One
Livin’ In The Future
The Promised Land
Brilliant Disguise
The Ghost Of Tom Joad
Last To Die
Long Walk Home
Badlands
Out In The Street
Meeting Across The River
Jungleland
Born To Run
Dancing In The Dark
American Land
For a full review of Bruce Springsteen’s Magic album click here.