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Article: Boss works `Magic' at TD Banknorth Garden.(ENTERTAINMENT)
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- Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
- Article date:
- November 20, 2007
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Byline: Craig S. Semon
COLUMN: MUSIC REVIEW
BOSTON - From "Radio Nowhere" to "No Surrender," from "Working on the Highway" to "I'll Work for Your Love," from "The Promised Land" to "Jungleland," Bruce Springsteen once again proved Sunday night at the TD Banknorth Garden that he knows how to win a crowd over.
And it's not just The Boss' great catalogue of music, spanning nearly 35 years. It's also his gift for gab.
Despite being an avid Yankee fan, the 58-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer acknowledged that he was performing in "The home of the World Champion...," and after a burst of deafening applause, Springsteen shrugged, "Ah, ...