Bruce Springsteen just keeps going for the Gold. Forget the Olympics, Bruce just keeps trying to outdo himself.

On Saturday at the Valle Hovin in Oslo, Norway, Bruce and the E Street Band played a 33-song, three-hour-and-47-minute show, just missing by a minute their longest show ever, 3:48 on June 17 in Madrid.



Among the 33 songs, was the premiere of "Ain't Good Enough for You" an outtake from "Darkness on the Edge of Town" which was officially released on 2010's "Promise" box set.

Bruce had played it once before, at the filming at the Casino in Asbury Park on Dec. 7, 2010.

Internet reports say it was played for a sign request, as was the tour premiere of "Streets of Fire."

Bruce again opened the show with an acoustic song, the fans in Olso got "The Promised Land." Interesting to see "Rocky Ground" being played in the middle of the set.

Also a tweet by @BobOverland said before Bruce played "We Are Alive" he said: "Where the sun never sets and no curfews. Llivenation can kiss our behind!" referring to what happened last Saturday in London.

The 33rd song of the show was "Night." I'm pretty sure that's the first time it has ever closed a show.

Show began at 7:34 p.m. local time (six hours ahead of New Jersey)

Set list:

1. The Promised Land (Acoustic)

2. No Surrender

3. Two Hearts

4. We Take Care Of Our Own

5. Badlands

6. Wrecking Ball

7. Death To My Hometown

8. My City Of Ruins

9. Spirit In The Night

10. Ain't Good Enough For You (sign request, Wrecking Ball Tour premiere)

11. Hungry Heart (sign request)

12. Streets of Fire (sign request, tour premiere)

13. Prove it All Night

14. Johnny 99

15. Working on the Highway

16. Shackled & Drawn

17. Waiting On A Sunny Day

18. Raise Your Hand

19. Rocky Ground

20. The River

21. The Promise (Solo Piano)

22. The Rising

23. Lonesome Day

24. Land of Hope and Dreams

Encores:

25. We Are Alive

26. Born in the U.S.A.

27. Born To Run

28. Glory Days

29. Seven Nights To Rock

30. Dancing in the Dark

31. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out

32. Twist and Shout

33. Night

Show over at 11:21 p.m. for a 3:47 show.

Next show: Monday, the first of back-to-back shows at Bergenhus Festning-Koengen in Bergen, Norway.

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