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Pre-PopBlogging the Super Bowl: The Boss's Play-list

Sunday, Feb 1, 2009





If you were going to listen to The Boss and his E Street pals playing four songs in a stadium of 70,000 football (read casual Boss) fans, what would the play-list be? Of course, the national TV audience is much larger (up to 100 million viewers) and depending on who you ask (The NFL: up to one billion; a more reasoned calculus: 200 million), the world-wide viewership even greater. So, what 4 songs to play?


Well, in doing some prep for tomorrow’s real-time blogging, I happened across the NFL’s Super Bowl XLIII web site where they actually provide some sample sets and allow people to weigh in on their choices. The possible sets:


  • Playlist A: Glory Days, My Lucky Day, Badlands, Born to Run
  • Playlist B: Born to Run, Rosalita, Working on a Dream, The Rising
  • Playlist C: The Rising, Darkness on the Edge of Town, Working on a Dream, Hungry Heart
  • Playlist D: Born in the USA, Thunder Road, Rosalita, My Lucky Day
  • Playlist E: Born to Run, Dancing in the Dark, Radio Nowhere, The Rising
  • Playlist F: Rosalita, The Wrestler, Glory Days, Born to Run
  • Playlist G: Glory Days, Born to Run, The Rising, Working on a Dream


  
And the results? As of 1:00 a.m. on the day of the event, the tally in response to this question (”Which playlist do you predict Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will play on Super Bowl Sunday?”) was:


  • Playlist A: Glory Days, My Lucky Day, Badlands, Born to Run (15%)
  • Playlist B: Born to Run, Rosalita, Working on a Dream, The Rising (6%)
  • Playlist C: The Rising, Darkness on the Edge of Town, Working on a Dream, Hungry Heart (4%)
  • Playlist D: Born in the USA, Thunder Road, Rosalita, My Lucky Day (30%)
  • Playlist E: Born to Run, Dancing in the Dark, Radio Nowhere, The Rising (13%)
  • Playlist F: Rosalita, The Wrestler, Glory Days, Born to Run (7%)
  • Playlist G: Glory Days, Born to Run, The Rising, Working on a Dream (25%)

In terms of the choices, I suppose I can see the numbers running that way. Given that they asked for a prediction of a fixed set of choices.


Of course, an entirely different—and much more relevant—question would be: “if you could pick any song from The Boss’s catalogue, which 4 songs would you like to hear Bruce and the boys play?”


To which I would say:


  1. Adam Raised a Cain
  2. Rosalita
  3. Pay Me My Money Down
  4. Born to Run.

Or, maybe sub-in


Radio Nowhere for “Pay Me. . .


Of course, as a sporting event, I could see the logic of “


Glory Days”. And as the quintessential American event, and The Boss being (rightly so) a political artist, I could understand “Born in the USA” (although, to my taste, it isn’t much of a song [musically]) or—given where America is now (and what it has endured these past 8 years)—with the groundswell of optimism over Obama’s accession to power—how about “The Rising

“.


But, enough of my views. I could make Bruce play-lists all night. How about you? If you could make up your own list of 4, given the stadium setting, and the world-wide audience, what four might you choose? Weigh in, if only to keep us thinking. Or else to see how close you come to being on The Boss’s wavelength.




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