The Bruce Springsteen 1992–1993 World Tour was a
concert tour
A concert tour (or simply tour) is a series of concerts by an artist or group of artists in different cities, countries or locations. Often, concert tours are named to differentiate different tours by the same artist and to associate a specific ...
featuring
Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American Rock music, rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Nicknamed "the Boss", Springsteen has released 21 studio albums spanning six decades; most of his albums feature th ...
and a new backing band, that took place from mid-1992 to mid-1993. It followed the simultaneous release of his albums ''
Human Touch'' and ''
Lucky Town'' earlier in 1992. It was his first of four non-
E Street Band
The E Street Band is an American rock band that has been the primary backing band for rock musician Bruce Springsteen since 1972. In 2014, the E Street Band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. For the bulk of Springsteen's recordin ...
tours, later followed by the
Ghost of Tom Joad Tour (1995–97), the
Devils & Dust Tour (2005), and the
Seeger Sessions Tour (2006). The tour was not as commercially or critically successful as past tours, due to poor reception of ''Human Touch'' and ''Lucky Town'' as well as changes from previous tours. According to Springsteen biographer
Dave Marsh
Dave Marsh (born ) is an American music critic and radio talk show host. He was an early editor of '' Creem'' magazine, has written for various publications such as ''Newsday'', ''The Village Voice'', and ''Rolling Stone'', and has published num ...
, die-hard fans have informally referred to the backing band as "the Other Band" (and the tour as "The Other Band Tour").
Itinerary
The tour was preceded by a June 5, 1992, U.S. "dress rehearsal" radio broadcast of the new band. Springsteen said, "I missed playing. I missed getting out. I missed the fans. I've been home a while. I've worked hard on the records."
The tour's first leg was conducted in
arena
An arena is a large enclosed venue, often circular or oval-shaped, designed to showcase theatre, Music, musical performances or Sport, sporting events. It comprises a large open space surrounded on most or all sides by tiered seating for specta ...
s in
Western Europe
Western Europe is the western region of Europe. The region's extent varies depending on context.
The concept of "the West" appeared in Europe in juxtaposition to "the East" and originally applied to the Western half of the ancient Mediterranean ...
, opening on June 15, 1992, at the
Globen in
Stockholm
Stockholm (; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, most populous city of Sweden, as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately ...
. Springsteen said, "It's nice to start the tour here. It's nice to be back among people who have always been hospitable."
After 15 dates there, including five at London's
Wembley Arena
Wembley Arena () (originally the Empire Pool, currently known as OVO Energy, OVO Arena Wembley for sponsorship reasons) is an indoor arena next to Wembley Stadium in Wembley, Greater London, England. The 12,500-seat facility is Greater Lond ...
, the tour came home to the United States.
There, the second leg began in late July with a then-record 11 consecutive dates in
New Jersey
New Jersey is a U.S. state, state located in both the Mid-Atlantic States, Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States, Northeastern regions of the United States. Located at the geographic hub of the urban area, heavily urbanized Northeas ...
's
Meadowlands Arena
Meadowlands Arena (formerly Brendan Byrne Arena, Continental Airlines Arena and Izod Center) is a closed indoor sports and concert venue located in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States. Since closing, ...
. It continued in arenas through the U.S. and Canada, for a total of 61 shows through mid-December.
Springsteen then took a three-month winter break, before starting up again in late March for the third leg, a longer stint in Western Europe that played 31 dates there, some in outdoor
stadium
A stadium (: stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage completely or partially surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit ...
s. The tour proper ended on June 1, 1993, in
Oslo
Oslo ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of 1,064,235 in 2022 ...
's
Valle Hovin.
The 1992–1993 Tour backing band
Springsteen had dissolved his long-time backing
E Street Band
The E Street Band is an American rock band that has been the primary backing band for rock musician Bruce Springsteen since 1972. In 2014, the E Street Band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. For the bulk of Springsteen's recordin ...
in 1989, and had not used them on ''Human Touch'' and ''Lucky Town''. This tour was his first time out with another group. Looking for a somewhat different sound, he assembled an outfit that gave him both more
guitar
The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with Fretless guitar, some exceptions) and typically has six or Twelve-string guitar, twelve strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming ...
-based arrangements and a more
R&B-based feel with more backup singers; gone were the
organ and
saxophone
The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass. As with all single-reed instruments, sound is produced when a reed on a mouthpiece vibrates to p ...
key elements of the traditional E Street sound.
Keyboardist
Roy Bittan
Roy J. Bittan (born July 2, 1949) is an American musician best known as a long-time member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. Nicknamed "The Professor", Bittan joined the E Street Band in 1974. He plays the piano, organ, accordion and synth ...
was the only E Street Band member retained. Most of the rest of the touring band were experienced
session musician
A session musician (also known as studio musician or backing musician) is a musician hired to perform in a recording session or a live performance. The term sideman is also used in the case of live performances, such as accompanying a reco ...
s who were not well known to the general music audience. Better-known ace session drummer
Jeff Porcaro
Jeffrey Thomas Porcaro (April 1, 1954 – August 5, 1992) was an American drummer. He is best known for being the co-founder and drummer of the rock band Toto, but is also one of the most recorded session musicians in history, working on hundr ...
, who had played on ''Human Touch'', was supposedly offered $1 million to join the tour, but instead stayed with his band
Toto.
Springsteen's new wife and previous E Street backup singer
Patti Scialfa was not a regular member of this band, but made guest appearances at many shows to duet with Springsteen on some combination of "
Brilliant Disguise", "
Tougher Than the Rest", and "
Human Touch".
The show
Shows typically began with several selections from the new albums—typically the self-described happy songs "
Better Days", "Local Hero", and "Lucky Town"—and emphasized the new material throughout. Slots for older songs were mostly given to numbers from his massively-selling 1984 ''
Born in the U.S.A.'' album.
Highlights from the new material included Springsteen
crowd surfing during "Leap of Faith"; nature imagery motifs running through the show and culminating with frequent show closer "My Beautiful Reward"; a distortion-fest on "
57 Channels (And Nothin' On)", one of several numbers where the band's sound verged on
heavy metal; and the emotional peak of "
Living Proof" with its
U2-styled
synthesizer
A synthesizer (also synthesiser or synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis a ...
settings.
The main set closer continued to be "
Light of Day
''Light of Day'' is a 1987 American musical drama film starring Michael J. Fox, Gena Rowlands and Joan Jett in her film debut. It was written and directed by Paul Schrader. The original music score was composed by Thomas Newman and the cine ...
", a role that it had assumed in the
Tunnel of Love Express Tour and here was elongated with an "I'm just a prisoner ... of rock and roll!" rap, while the band introductions song was "
Glory Days" in the encores.
Springsteen 1970s classics that were heavily identified with the E Street Band sound were finessed either by rearranging them ("
Thunder Road" was recast on
acoustic guitar
An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the string family. When a string is plucked, its vibration is transmitted from the bridge, resonating throughout the top of the guitar. It is also transmitted to the side and back of the instrument, ...
) or avoiding them (gone were the epics "
Backstreets
"Backstreets" is a song by Bruce Springsteen from the album ''Born to Run'', which was released in 1975. In the original vinyl release, it concludes side one of the record.
Structure
"Backstreets" begins with a minute-long instrumental introduc ...
", "
Jungleland", and "
Racing in the Street"). Springsteen's biggest hit single, 1984's "
Dancing in the Dark", was stripped down to near-solo electric guitar and given a tired, weary reading, before being dropped from the
set lists altogether.
Commercial and critical reaction
The tour played a large number of dates and sold many tickets. The eleven-show stint in the Meadowlands surpassed his 10-show run there in the first leg of the
Born in the U.S.A. Tour, but ticket demand was much higher then; here, the shows were not actually sold out at start time. Ticket sales were strong along the
Eastern Seaboard, but weaker in areas such as Cleveland and Detroit, a reflection of the two albums' lackluster sales performance and failure to generate much in the way of hit singles.
Critical reception of the tour was varied. Lars Lindström reviewed the opening Stockholm show for ''Back Beat'' and said, "the musicians have not yet become a band – and they lack the moments of total togetherness both musically and physically. Only singer and percussionist Crystal Taliefero
..and singer
Bobby King have the undisputed charisma." ''
USA Today
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'' nationally visible music writer
Edna Gundersen thought very highly of the opening New Jersey show, saying that "For those doubting that such
omestic bliss andinner contentment can co-exist with rebellious rock passion, Springsteen offers living proof: an emotionally resonating, downright rowdy 27-song rock 'n' roll shindig." She also said that the new band was "a cohesive force worthy of succeeding the crack E Street Band", and also called out Taliefero for praise. ''
The New York Times
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''s
Jon Pareles, reviewing the same show, also commented about the show's themes of "the healing power and everyday complications of love", and said that "Mr. King brings a falsetto gospel to songs with a touch of 1960's soul music, while Ms. Taliefero is a sassy female foil." Matty Karas of the ''
Asbury Park Press
The ''Asbury Park Press'', formerly known as the ''Shore Press'', ''Daily Press'', ''Asbury Park Daily Press'', and ''Asbury Park Evening Press'', is the third largest daily newspaper in the state of New Jersey. Established in 1879, it has been o ...
'' wrote that "The whole show seemed something of a monologue on what he's been up to: getting divorced, getting remarried, having children, changing bands, sorting out a rocky life, falling off the pop charts, realizing there are more important things in life than rock 'n' roll and realizing you need to rock 'n' roll anyway. Mirroring his real life, it was as directly autobiographical a show as he's ever performed."
Fan response fell roughly into three categories:
# Those who welcomed the new sound and thought highly of the shows
# Those who were open to a new sound but did not think that this particular band hit the mark
# Those who were aghast at the very notion of departing from the E Street sound.
It is impossible to measure the relative proportion of these; among the Springsteen faithful, the most common verdict over time has been that they enjoyed the shows while they were there, but have not felt cause to revisit them (via bootleg or official recordings) since. However, Springsteen biographer
Dave Marsh
Dave Marsh (born ) is an American music critic and radio talk show host. He was an early editor of '' Creem'' magazine, has written for various publications such as ''Newsday'', ''The Village Voice'', and ''Rolling Stone'', and has published num ...
later wrote that the Springsteen hard-core fan base had rejected the tour because "its sound was somewhat blacker." Whatever the cause, certain new numbers such as "Big Muddy" and "If I Should Fall Behind" were completely ineffective in the United States, eliciting an exodus to the beer and bathroom lines and minimal applause afterward.
Several specific developments did annoy fans. One was the general discovery that Springsteen was using a
Teleprompter to remember his words. It soon became clear that he was dependent upon the device, as for on long lyrics such as "Thunder Road" he would check the screen a good eight or nine times. A similar discovery was made by those seated behind the stage, that drummer
Zachary Alford was using a red-
LED
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when current flows through it. Electrons in the semiconductor recombine with electron holes, releasing energy in the form of photons. The color of the light (corresp ...
metronome
A metronome () is a device that produces an audible click or other sound at a uniform interval that can be set by the user, typically in beats per minute (BPM). Metronomes may also include synchronized visual motion, such as a swinging pendulum ...
to keep proper time. Finally was the unexpected outcome of the band's ''
MTV Unplugged
''MTV Unplugged'' is an American television series on MTV. It showcases recorded live performances of popular music artists playing acoustic instrument, acoustic or "unplugged" variations of songs. The show aired regularly from 1989 to 1999. F ...
'' appearance, where Springsteen lost confidence in the band and, after one acoustic song, did the rest of the concert in normal electric mode, thus violating the show's fundamental premise. This did result in the ''
In Concert/MTV Plugged'' album release, which documents what the 1992–1993 Tour band sounded like.
In the end, the fact that this was still a rock band, with a still conventional instrumental line-up, meant that it would be directly compared with the E Street Band and thus find it hard to establish a significant identity of its own. Over a decade later, Springsteen would solve this problem in his next non-E Street Band, non-solo tour, the
Sessions Band Tour, where the makeup of the band and of their sound was utterly different from anything before and thus impossible to compare.
Broadcasts and recordings
As previously mentioned, a national radio rehearsal show and the abortive ''MTV Plugged'' show, the latter of which as ''
In Concert/MTV Plugged'' was released in audio on
CD and in video on
VHS, Laserdisc, and later
DVD formats.
Several shows have been released as part of the
Bruce Springsteen Archives:
* ''Brendan Byrne Arena, New Jersey June 24, 1993'', released on January 5, 2018
* ''Meadowlands, July 25, 1992'', released on May 3, 2019
* ''Boston December 13, 1992'', released on May 7, 2021
* ‘’Berlin May 14, 1993’’, released on April 1, 2022
Tour dates
Notes
Songs performed
Source:
Notes
* During the April 3, 1993 concert in Dortmund,
Jon Bon Jovi
John Francis Bongiovi Jr. (born March 2, 1962), known professionally as Jon Bon Jovi, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor. He is best known as the founder and Lead vocalist, frontman of the rock band Bon Jovi, which was fo ...
and
Richie Sambora joined Springsteen to perform "
Glory Days."
Band members
* Bruce Springsteen – lead vocals, guitar & harmonica
*
Shane Fontayne – guitar
*
Tommy Sims
Tommy Sims is an American bassist, songwriter, record producer and bandleader.
Music career
From 1987 to 1989 Sims was the bassist for the Christian rock band White Heart, which he left to become a Session musician, studio musician and pro ...
– bass
*
Zachary Alford – drums
*
Roy Bittan
Roy J. Bittan (born July 2, 1949) is an American musician best known as a long-time member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. Nicknamed "The Professor", Bittan joined the E Street Band in 1974. He plays the piano, organ, accordion and synth ...
– keyboards
*
Crystal Taliefero – guitar, percussion & background vocals, saxophone on "
Born to Run"
*
Bobby King – background vocals
*
Gia Ciambotti – background vocals
*
Carol Dennis – background vocals
*
Cleopatra Kennedy – background vocals
*
Angel Rogers – background vocals
*
Patti Scialfa – guest appearances for guitar & harmony vocals on "
Brilliant Disguise", "
Tougher Than The Rest", and "
Human Touch"
Notes
Sources
Killing Floor's concert databasesupplies the itinerary and set lists for the shows, but unfortunately does not support direct linking to individual dates.
Brucebasethe same, with ticket and promotional images as well.
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