Beyond the Palace

"The highway is alive tonight..."

Bruce Springsteen/Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden during Bruce Springsteen's ten night stand.

There are a lot of places that have a Bruce association. Here are the photos that didn't really have a spot in the Asbury Park and Freehold pages.

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"Sparks fly on E Street when the boy prophets walk it handsome and hot..."

The Crossroads for Bruce Tramps

the intersection of E Street and Tenth Avenue in Belmar, New Jersey

This is the exact street where the band got its name, and the original Tenth Avenue that inspired the song of the same name.

The band used to meet at then-band-member David Sancious's house at 1105 E Street.

"I walked into a Tenth Avenue Freezeout..."


1984

"The highway is alive tonight..."

The exit for Freehold-Highway 9 and Asbury Park-Route 33
as seen through the windshield of an '81 Camaro

1984

"Sprung from cages on Highway 9..."

Highway 9 in Freehold, New Jersey

"They met the Pythons down on Route 9..."


1985

"It's about a mile down on the dark side of Route 88..."

This is Route 88 in Ocean County, however, no one has yet been able to find Greasy Lake.

1985

Sunset in Jersey

A rare site when you consider that New Jersey faces the Atlantic Ocean. This photo was taken on the Cape May/Lewes ferry as I headed home in 1985.


1984

"She's waiting tonight down in the parking lot, outside the 7-11 store..."

Okay, this one isn't so much a Bruce connection as it is my own moment of "Bruce-zen." This was taken during my first trip to the central Jersey shore. The "she" in this case wasn't a '69 Chevy, it was my '81 Chevy (the black Camaro) that can be seen parked beside the 7/11 located (I think) in Belmar, New Jersey.


Big Man's West

129 Monmouth Street

Clarence Clemons' club in Red Bank, New Jersey

The club was only open for a short time in the early 80s

1984

Marquee reads:

See you soon
Drive Safe
CC


2000

Madison Square Garden

Bruce Springsteen wrapped up his reunion tour with the E street Band with a ten night stand in New York's Madison Square Garden.
This banner hung over the entrance.

(I was lucky enough to attend the June 26 & 27 shows!)

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