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the second set and "Cadillac Ranch'
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was perhaps the best of the show.
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Springsteen's selection of about five
mellow songs inserted in the firs
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Springsteen had the keen knack
mercial success of "Hungry Heart,'
cranked up the first chords by letting
Jersey faithful scream the first vers*
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year. The house lights went on as Bri
version of "Auld Lang Syne."
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including three encores. After the f
avid of Springsteen fans headed foi
Jersey rock star brought them back <
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striking his fist in the air perched on
fans behind him did the same durin
whines on "Jungleland." The Boss
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of exploiting the com'
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linutes to play and then
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