Santa Claus comes to town early this year.
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Photos by Robert Clement
On the last night of the Bonnaroo, Phish shared their headlining, late-night set with Bruce Springsteen, Saturday’s headliner. It was the first time the two have ever worked together. Phish frontman Trey Anastasio introduced Springsteen as his childhood hero. The Boss led Phish through a rollicking, 10-minute cover of the Wilson Pickett classic “Mustang Sally,” and then things really got weird. Phish backed Springsteen up on his own “Glory Days” and “Bobby Jean,” with Springsteen acting as conductor to the jam band greats.
Springsteen also checked out Neko Case and Band of Horses during his time at Bonnaroo; it was the second festival the Boss ever plaid, after the Netherlands’ Pinkpop earlier last month.
Springsteen took the opportunity to rock Bonnaroo for nearly three hours, and even played the odd request: the E Street Band’s version of “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” “Have you all been good?” he asked the massive crowd. “You haven’t been taking any brown acid?”
Springsteen’s Saturday Set:
Badlands
No Surrender
Lucky Day
Outlaw Pete
Out in the Street
Working on a Dream
Seeds
Johnny 99
Youngstown
Raise Your Hand
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
Growin’ Up
Thunder Road
Waitin’ on a Sunny Day
Promised Land
The River
Kingdom of Days
Radio Nowhere
Lonesome Day
The Rising
Born to Run
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Hard Times (Come Again No More)
10th Avenue Freeze-Out
Land of Hope and Dreams
This American Land
Rosalita
Glory Days
Dancin’ in the Dark
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