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In the past, prices for rock concerts
at Carolina Coliseum have
ranged from $10-$12.50,
sometimes a high price to pay tc
see your favorite radio hero.
But in the case of the $17 price
to see Bruce Springsteen and the E
Street Band, promoters didn't
charge enough.
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they were witnessing history, rock
ed to a four-hour music marathor
by "The Boss" and his crew Jan
13 during the last leg of theii
American tour.
CLAD IN blue jeans, boots
tank top and headband, Springs
teen took the stage in what wil
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Coliseum's best performance o:
the year, if not in the last fev
years.
A recent article in USA Todai
rated Springsteen's concert perfor
mance above that of contemporar;
superstars Prince and Michac
Jackson, and no wonder. Whil
the latter two are dynamic per
formers in their own right, they re
ly more on showmanship thai
musical ability.
But not Springsteen.
The 35-year-old New Jersc
native gave the people what the
wanted: a back-to-basics rock 'i
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pie's choice.
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s . 67-year-old women and pre-teen
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thusiasm and mass appeal. He
sings for the people by singing
> about them ? what they feel,
' think and want, but can't express
, themselves.
While he was unquestionably the
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didn't demand the audience's constant
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i OTHER SONGS, collected |
from seven albums over 11 years,
brought the crowd to its feet time
and again with tunes like
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