DUBLIN legends Paddy Andrews and Cian O'Sullivan were back in Croke Park on a big-time Sunday...

but not to relive their own Glory Days. Instead, the pair were among a sold-out crowd who showed up to dance in the not so dark as Bruce Springsteen sang the night away . While the weather co-operated on a beautiful summer's night, anecdotal reports state that the occasion was marred somewhat by poor organisation.

Scores of fans were left to hear the opening few songs of his famously lengthy playlist from outside GAA headquarters due to fewer gates being opened than usual. However, The Boss himself and The E Street Band more than played their part judging from reviews online. The 74-year-old may still be able to put on his trademark marathon shows, however, he did have an amusing moment in his Kilkenny gig that showed even he's not immune from Father Time.

He joked he'd 'gotten stuck' in the crowd at Nowlan Park after launching himself in with revellers. But help was soon on the way as his crew hoisted him over the barricade and restored him to his place on stage. The New Jersey native's fans all adored the video and were left in stitches laughing.

Gerry commented: "Cracking gig, he’s some performer." And Laura wrote: "So funny, love this." The Born To Run rocker kicked off his set last Sunday night with a heartfelt rendition of A Rainy Night In Soho .

Springsteen has been a lifelong fan of Shane MacGowan’s and has frequently praised his singing and songwriting talents, describ.