Over the years I have seen Springsteen about 65 times - every tour since 1978 when as a 13 year old kid I bought tickets for Madison Square Garden through a scalper for the outrageous price of $35 (everyone thought I was nuts to pay that price).
This is his first tour that I will won't be going - probably never again to any large venue rock shows. They are simply too loud for me, even with earplugs.
At his last tour, I had greats seats right up front. But every bass drum beat felt like it was punching me in the chest. My ears rang for days afterwards.
Even at the back of the floor was simply too loud and distorted for me.
His solo tours are amazing (I saw Ghost of Tom Joad and the Rising solo tour), and much lower in volume, so perhaps if he does that again I'll try and get tickets.
Luckily though, every single show he performs finds it's way onto the net, sometimes just a few hours afterwards! (try Dime - or Usenet, there is a newsgroup just for Springsteen)
People use Shoeps mics, and are pretty serious about doing a good job. I wish they would start recording in 96K. I have seen a few high res bootlegs of other artists.
So I still enjoy his new live shows, except at a comfortable DB level. Cowboy Pete is amazing live.
Funny thing is, even though I am now so sensitive to loud music, I am able to listen through my tube gear at a pretty high level without it bothering me in the least.