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Springsteen Rally Draws 50,000 for Obama - MSN Music News

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Springsteen Rally Draws 50,000 for Obama
Oct. 6, 2008, 6:09 PM EST

Rolling Stone
Rock & Roll Daily

PHILADELPHIA -- On Saturday, Oct. 4, Bruce Springsteen kicked off three days of Vote For Change concerts on behalf of Barack Obama with a powerful acoustic set that drew estimated 50,000 to the Ben Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. Cutting a distinctly Woody Guthriesque profile in rolled up flannel, denim and tousled hair, Springsteen stood atop a 30 foot high stage emblazoned with the word "CHANGE" and belted out a seven-song, 45 minute acoustic set as a gift for Obama volunteers and a catalyst for the disengaged to register to vote.

"I'm not Barack Obama, but I'll do my best," said Springsteen, before wheezing his harmonica like an angry freight train launching into a tense, jingle-jangle reading of "The Promised Land," his 1978 affirmation of faith in the ideal American in a time of dwindling opportunity and diminished expectations.

Four songs later — including a like-minded "The Ghost Of Tom Joad," the obligatory "Thunder Road" and the rarely-heard "Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?" — Bruce spoke humbly about why he believes in Barack Obama. "I've spent most of my creative life measuring the distance between that American promise and American reality. The distance between that promise and that reality has never been greater or more painful. I believe Senator Obama has taken the measure of that distance in his own life and in his work. I believe as president, he would work to restore that promise to so many of our fellow citizens who have justifiably lost faith in its meaning."

After a mournful rendition of Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land," Springsteen sent the people back out onto the streets with marching orders to take their country back from "those who who would sell it down the river for a quick buck."

Set List:
"The Promised Land"
"The Ghost of Tom Joad"
"Thunder Road"
"No Surrender"
"Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?"
Speech
"The Rising"
"This Land Is Your Land"

Bruce Springsteen's Speech:
"Hello Philly,

"I am glad to be here today for this voter registration drive and for Barack Obama, the next President of the United States.

"I've spent 35 years writing about America, its people, and the meaning of the American Promise.

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