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The Last Laugh: Bruce Springsteen and Joe Grushecky in Pittsburgh

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For almost two weeks now, I've been meaning to write about my latest concert experience--two nights of  Joe Grushecky and the Iron City Houserockers with special guest Bruce Springsteen.  The shows were excellent--does Bruce ever give less than 200%?  And the setting was thrillingly intimate--"a lovely little jewel box of a venue" as promised by my friend Diane, who had seen Bruce and Joe at Pittsburgh's Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall before.  It was Diane who talked me into this outing, who scored us excellent tickets, and whose company made the long trip to and from Pittsburgh go by in a flash. After the shows, I struggled to find a way to write about the experience.  First I thought I should discuss how different the Soldiers and Sailors shows were in feel from E Street Band shows; I could focus on the acoustic mini-sets he played at the start and finish of both shows, and how, in this setting, Springsteen the storyteller really came out to play. ...

A Pittsburgh Oddysey

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In case you're wondering why you haven't heard from me for a while, it's because I've been road tripping again, this time to Pittsburgh to meet up with friends and converge on Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Museum for two nights of Bruce Springsteen with Joe Grushecky and the Iron City House Rockers. A review will follow.  For today, I thought I'd just celebrate Pittsburgh, a city that fascinates me more with each visit, for its hometown pride, and for the way it's risen out of its rust-belt roots: Glimpsed downtown US Steel Tower Jerry's music, a mecca for vinyl mavens And for Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall: ....a small and lovely venue that for two recent nights served as the capitol of Springsteen nation. Kelly, Chris, and Dan (photo by Patty Colman) Rhonda, Patty, Diane and me Magnus and Zeke