Edinburgh return brings my Springsteen story full circle
The 1981 River programme It’s 42 years since Bruce Springsteen last brought the E Street Band to Scotland’s capital city. That long, long wait will finally end this month. Faith (and patience) surely will be rewarded when he steps out on to the stage at Murrayfield Stadium on May 30. I’ve never quite figured out why he continually preferred playing Hampden Park in Glasgow on his UK tours. As venues go, it’s the absolute worst, most soul-less place to see a gig - even a Springsteen one. His music triumphs in spite of the place. So, welcome back to the capital, Boss, it’s been a heck of a long time coming … I guess the gig brings my own Springsteen story full circle. His 1981 appearance at the Playhouse Theatre in Edinburgh - as part of the original River tour - was my introduction to the Boss. The concerts were actually planned for March and then rescheduled - my ticket stub still shows the original date. Tickets cost £5.50 or £6 (the 50p presumably being a booking fee. If only cha...