Bruce Springsteen
Man's Job by Bruce Springsteen - Live Performance at Stockholm Olympic Stadium
In July 1993, Bruce Springsteen performed at the iconic Olympic Stadium in Stockholm during his 'The Ghost of Tom Joad' tour, which was notably marked by a more stripped-down, acoustic sound compared to his previous works. This concert came right after the release of his album 'Human Touch' in March 1992 and 'Lucky Town' just a week later. These albums showcased a transitional period for Springsteen as he explored themes of personal introspection and societal issues following his earlier Americana rock roots. Interestingly, 'Man’s Job,' which he performed live, reflects his evolving narrative style and concerns of identity and responsibility in the modern age. The energy at the Stockholm show captured the raw emotion of that time, revealing a deeper connection with his audience as he navigated through his changing musical landscape.