You know all the sayings -- absence makes the heart grow fonder, don't oversaturate the market, create a demand. But do they apply to Bruce Springsteen? Is four months too soon for the Boss to return to St. Paul in concert?
That would be a resounding NO. His fans who travel to see him prove it each and every night in concert. Many of the people at the Xcel Energy Center on Sunday night saw Springsteen there on Nov. 2. Just how did the shows compare?
Who was there?
Then: About 19,000 rabid fans, including country star Kenny Chesney and Baseball Hall of Famer Paul Molitor. Missing was Patti Scialfa, the Boss' wife, who stayed home with their three teenagers.
Now: Scialfa was still in New Jersey with kids. Organist Charlie Giordano, who was in Springsteen's Seeger Sessions band, was sitting in for Danny Federici, who has melanoma but might come out for a few shows, the Boss said. More than 17,000 fans showed up, including Vikings coach Brad Childress and NBA coach Mike Dunleavy.
How was the E Street Band?
Then: Disappointing. Max Weinberg was the usual unstoppable pile driver on drums but too often Springsteen was in overdrive and the rest of the band was still in second gear.
Now: The band and the Boss were in sync from the get-go -- let's say fourth gear.