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1995-10-21 (Concert)
Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers
Nick's Fat City, Pittsburgh, PA
Non-Tour Shows
Setlist
# Song Gap Last Played
Show
1
What Did You Do in the War
2
Talking to the King
3
Diddy Wah Diddy
4
Chain Smokin'
5
Labor of Love
6
Never Be Enough Time
7
Murder Incorporated
8
Mustang Sally
9
Gimme Shelter
10
Dark and Bloody Ground
11
Pumping Iron
12
American Babylon
with Rick Witkowski
13
Homestead
14
Light of Day
Includes 'Land of 1000 Dances'
15
Down the Road Apiece
16
Rebel Music
17
Keep a Knockin'
Onstage
  • Bruce Springsteen
Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers
  • Art Nardini
  • Bernie Herr
  • Bill Toms
  • Joe Grushecky
  • Joe Pelesky
  • Joffo Simmons
Guests Show All
  • Rick Witkowski
Event Info
  • Confirmed
  • Confirmed
Event Notes
Links
Links
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Official Releases
  • A Good Life
Bootlegs
  • View bootlegs on SpringsteenLyrics
Videos
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Event Certainty

These designations were adapted from Listen To The Music Play by Justin Mason

Confirmed:
There is enough evidence (like a recording or a review) to confirm that this show happened.
Unknown Date:
This event was known to have happened, but the specific date is unknown. Usually in cases of rehearsals/recording.
Unknown Location:
This event was known to have happened, but the specific location is unknown. Usually in cases of private events.

Setlist Certainty

These designations were adapted from Listen To The Music Play by Justin Mason

Confirmed:
The full setlist is known and has been verified with a recording.
Probable:
No/incomplete recording, but the setlist is entirely or partially known from reviews or articles.
Unknown:
The setlist is unknown, more common in the early days.