"Girls in Their Summer Clothes" - Bruce Springsteen, Perth Arena (7 Feb 2014)
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Bruce Springsteen takes a sign request for one of his favorite songs, that he rarely plays, and delivers an inspired solo acoustic version of "Girls in their Summer Clothes". Live at the Perth Arena, 7th February 2014.
This was my request!!! I couldn't have witnessed a more beautiful moment!!
No. It was my request.
Good call girl❤️
Thank you!!!!!!!! It's wonderful share this moment with you all these years later. This is my most favorite version that I've seen Bruce do of this song. Great choice.
Great version! Thanks for sharing!!!
It doesn't get any better than that! I Love You, Mitchell. Dad
One of my favorite Bruce songs. And this is one of his best versions imo.
So great. What a life he has led. I've been a fan since 1975.
It's a sublime song...
Not the ska punk band but actually sublime...
Great version of a great tune from a great album....
Magic got me through rehab. “Things been a little tight but I know they’re gonna turn my way” was my motto. Aside from Gypsy Biker I think it’s a perfect record.
Remarkable. Thanks for uploading
Oh just wonderful.
I was there and it was captivating. A surprise track
Great acoustic rendition of a wonderful song
Another amazing song and lyrics as he journeys through different stages of life that so many can relate to.
Amazingly beautiful rendition! Thanks for sharing.
Lovely lovely rendition of this song. Thanks for sharing.
this was amazing… i couldn't take my eyes or ears off of it… thanks Bruce...
Hvala kralju za ovu pesmu, dražesna je kao ti.
I stand WAY corrected. I really think that I dreamed I saw liner notes attributing the lyrics to a different writer! I'm a different person (widowed) from when I first discovered this song, and I absolutely adore it.
I love this song!!!
wonderful
A true poet
Thanks for upload ! Amazing .
So beautiful
amzin BOSS Bruce, id like to be one day like Bruce, i mean attitude:-)
Love this song never heard of it before. I keep thinking how much it sounds like the Walker Brothers.
beautiful! :)
Molto romantico!! Il nostro Bruce!!! 😍😍😍😍😘😘💘♥️♥️💔💯
1:25, a little more air there, boss lololol
Excellent rendition...
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Beautiful performance! Does anybody knows which chords and tuning he is using for this?
C and f capo on the second fret
AnimalChiko third fret G C and D with F for the “Frankie’s diner”
He's playing in Bb, which is a key lower than on the record, where it's in the key of C.
The chord shapes he's using here are from key of G, with capo on 3rd fret...
@@goodshipharmony I wonder why he sang in a lower key. Maybe cuz there was no harmonizing?
Not a song I'm particularly fond if but this version is awesome
Bruce didn't write this song, but he obviously loves performing it, especially in this recent solo version. His face as he sings and loves what he is singing is just amazing.
He did write it
Bruce absolutely wrote it and it's not only a beautiful song, it is extraordinarily profound. Beneath the sweet, beachboyish melody are lyrics that are tragic, and so very true. If you are 30, I suppose you can take the song literally, but if Bruce's age (almost 65), "girls" becomes a metaphor for a universal and sad truth. It's not just girls that pass us by. That's been happening for a long time. It the things we once hoped to accomplish, it's the person we once hoped to become. We slowly come to realize those hopes and aspirations are more and more out of reach, until we're finally faced with reality; the dreams of our younger selves are never going to come true.
I once read a comment on an office door that I've never forgotten. "Don't you dare leave this planet without it being a better place because you were here." How sad to at least have serious doubts about whether we've achieved even this. I now know that I'm not going to write a "Catcher in the Rye," or a song as beautiful and profound as this. But I'd bet that Salinger, for much of life, felt the same way. Whatever he had hoped to accomplish, the person he had hoped to become, he didn't believe he made it.
But I think it likely that this truth is universal, regardless of who we are or what we've accomplished - even for Bruce. There are few people alive today, if anyone, who have accomplished more, or achieved more stature and respect. My gawd, he became Bruce Springsteen. How do you top that? Yet you know he has regrets, that there are aspects of his life about which he's disappointed. How could he have written the song otherwise? But here is what is really great about Bruce Springsteen. If he feels this way it somehow makes it less painful for the rest of us to experience these same emotions.
For me, "girls," and so many of his other songs, help us understand the human condition. They help us understand our parents, our peers, our children, and those around us. They help us understand Robin Williams' tragic suicide.
They help us understand ourselves.
Thank you, Bruce. IMHO there isn't another person on the planet who has made it a better place because he or she was here.
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