Magnetic Hill, Moncton, NB

Set 1
No Surrender
Workin' On the Highway
Hungry Heart
We Take Care of Our Own
Wrecking Ball
Death To My Hometown
banter - Magnetic/Gravity Hill
My City of Ruins / band intro
Spirit In the Night
stump the band sign collection
Pay Me My Money Down
Jack of All Trades
Because the Night
Lonesome Day
Darlington County
Shackled & Drawn
Waitin' On a Sunny Day
The Promised Land
If I Should Fall Behind (solo piano)
The River
The Rising
Badlands
encore break
banter - my new favourite place/food bank donation
E: Thunder Road
E: Born To Run
E: Glory Days
E: Dancing In the Dark
E: Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
E: Twist & Shout (w/ Tom Cochrane & Red Rider and the Trews)


Set 2



Set 3



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Notes: (from www.brucetapes.com) - thanks and credit to them for notes.

- “Death To My Hometown” – Bruce tells funny story about reading the sign Magnetic Hill and proceeds to tell the crowd that he grew up near a place called Gravity Hill, where he used to drive his 1960 Chevrolet Corvette.
- “Spirit In The Night” – Bruce forgets Lyrics and jokes about it.
- “After Spirit in The Night”: Bruce goes into the crowd to collect signs for “stump the band”
- “Because the Night” – Nils plays great extended guitar solo)
- “Before Darlington County” – Bruce grabs “I LUV Suzie and Darlington County” sign from crowd
- “Darlington County” with Honkey Tonk Women intro
- “Shackled and Drawn” with Bruce and crowd singing Huh, Yeah intro
- Waitin’ on a Sunny Day – Bruce gets Stevie down on lower level for intro)
- Before If I Should Fall Behind” – Tom Culler of Danbury, Conn. hands bruce a sign. He’s seen 270 shows and wished Bruce to play “If I should fall behind” for his girlfriend Ingrid in Boston.
- “After Badlands” – Bruce food bank speech and tells crowd that Moncton is “our favorite new place”.
- “Dancing in the Dark” -Woman in the crowd with a sign that reads “I came from Peru to dance with you” got up to dance with Bruce. Bruce then asks “how about someone from Moncton” then grabbed another woman to dance on stage
- Bruce playing dead on stage to get the crowd going and stevie pours water on him (soaking him) to revive him.Bruce then has second wind
- “Twist & Shout” with The Trews and Tom Cochrane/Red Rider

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