Springsteen – Born to play in Tel Aviv

February 1, 2009 - 9:51 AM by

The BossIt’s Super Sunday here, just like in the US. Except that ours lasts all the way to 5:00 am, when the Super Bowl is likely to wind down.

This year I have no vested interest in either the Steelers nor the Cardinals, and would not even consider staying up all night, if it weren’t for the half time entertainment. How many times do you get to see Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band perform live, albeit for only 12 minutes?

Apparently, it’s the only way Israelis are going to see them live. Each time a new tour is announced – and the past few years with Springsteen’s prolific resurgence, he’s been on tour all the time – I anxiouxly wait to see the European itinerary hoping that Tel Aviv will finally be listed. The dates for his 2009 tour in support of his new album Working on a Dream have just been announced, and again we’ve been snubbed, with Bruce preferring the tried and true European venues he’s familiar with like Copenhagen and Barcelona.

Granted, the Boss’s Israel connections are a little tenuous. But let’s not forget that an Israeli – violinist Suki Lahav - played on Born to Run’s “Jungleland” back in 1975. And hey – isn’t “The Promised Land” about us? And as my friend Arthur once wrote, seeing Bruce play the song in Sultan’s Pool overlooking the Old City in Jerusalem would probably be one of the most transcendent moments of any concert anywhere.

But to get down to it, the real reason that Springsteen should come here is simple – I haven’t seen him perform since moving to Israel in the mid-80s. After seeing Springsteen a half dozen times in the late 1970s, I’ve been spoiled for life, and no other concert I’ve seen since has compared.

So, c’mon Bruce – hop inside, you know just what we’re here for. Talk to your pals Bono and Paul McCartney, I think they were pretty impressed with Park Hayarkon as a venue and the the enthusiasm of the Israeli audiences. We can take you and Patti out for some humous in Tel Aviv, you can go entertain some Palestinian children like Sir Paul did, and we can even import some of Clarence’s favorite chicken for after the show.

In the meantime, chances are I’ll doze through the first half of the Super Bowl tonight in order to stand at attention for 12 minutes during halftime for the greatest show on earth.

Comments

6 Comments on Springsteen – Born to play in Tel Aviv

  1. What War Zone??? on Sun, Feb 1st 2009 1:29 PM
  2. Wow, when was U2 here?

  3. David on Sun, Feb 1st 2009 2:26 PM
  4. U2 played in Tel Aviv in 2000 I believe – the Zoo TV tour.
    Great show.

  5. David-Joe on Sun, Feb 1st 2009 5:27 PM
  6. Bruce, give it up. You could never sing anyway. Dreadful music.

  7. Larry in L.A. on Tue, Feb 3rd 2009 2:50 AM
  8. And what an incredible 12 minutes it was!!!!

  9. David K on Wed, May 6th 2009 10:33 PM
  10. Is Springsteen’s ‘Promised Land’ about you? I doubt it. And, when someone doesn’t come to visit for decades, maybe that just means they’re not interested in you. His loss.

  11. David on Thu, Dec 8th 2011 1:32 AM
  12. Old article, but it looks like you’re finally going to get your wish.

    Announcement coming next week. Bruce & E-Street Band in Tel Aviv, last week of June 2012.

    I hope to be there!!

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