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- 14.01.2012 - Paramount Theatre, Asbury Park, NJ - Disc 1 - 01. Wild In The Streets 02. One Guitar 03. Incident On 57th Street 04. Helpless Blues 05. East Carson Street - Disc 2 - 01. I'm Not Sleeping 06. The Promised Land 07. "Happy Birthday Bob Benjamin" 09. Thunder Road - Notes - + Brucebase (14.01.2012): Audience tape. For the third year in succession Bruce is the main attraction at the climax of Light Of Day, a series of benefit concerts to aid the fight against Parkinson's disease. Springsteen begins his night by joining Garland Jeffreys and then Willie Nile on stage. In a repeat of the previous November, he opens with a solo acoustic "Incident On 57th Street" before making way for Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers to perform "Helpless Blues" with David Bromberg and then "East Carson Street". Springsteen returns to the stage for a 15-song set, a fairly standard affair, with Max Weinberg joining for the last three full-band songs. A solo acoustic "Thunder Road" (with the vocal accompaniment of many) brings the festivities to a close. Also on stage during the night - Light Of Day founder Bob Benjamin, as well as John Eddie, Garland Jeffreys, Willie Nile, Boccigalupe, Joe D'Urso and many friends and family. |
Light Of Day Benefit - January 14, 2012
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Broken Dreams And Reasons To Believe - The Definitive Nebraska Live
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Across The Border In Jersey - Uber Series Vol.24
Saturday, 7 January 2012
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- 30.08.2003 - Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ - Disc 1 - 01. Janey, Don't You Lose Heart Disc 2 - 01. Mary's Place - Disc 3 - 01. Born To Run 10. Janey Don't You Lose Heart (Soundcheck) - Notes - + Brucebase (30.08.2003): Audience tape and screenshot DVD. The soundcheck exists as an IEM feed (with many drop outs). IEM/AUD mix of the concert released as part ofthe über series ("Across The Border In Jersey", Ev2). The IEM recording of the concert also drops out every now and then - particularly during the encores. Rarity "Janey Don't You Lose Heart" opens the set and "Roll Of The Dice" and "Candy's Room" also included. Only tour performance of "Raise Your Hand", performed with guests Dave and Serge Bielanko of Marah. Tour premiere "Across the Border" is performed with guest Emmylou Harris. The tour's final "This Hard Land" is dedicated to Bobby Muller who is in the audience on the night. "Thunder Road" is dedicated to the memory of Jim Berger. "Mary's Place" includes a couple of verses of "Another Saturday Night". - + Backstreets.com: In the world of Bruce Springsteen concerts, some nights seem earmarked as special before the first note is even played. Whether it's a birthday show or the last concert of a lengthy stand, sometimes you just get a hunch. There weren't many good hunches flying around after Thursday's standard set, filmed by a professional crew. So Saturday night at Giants Stadium (night 9 of 10, if you're keeping score) caught quite a few folks off guard as Springsteen raised the stakes and had the crowd raising their hands in joy, gratitude, and disbelief. As the filming continued--with still no official word as to why--Bruce and the band busted out of the gate with the ultra-rare "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart," and established new possibilities for a Rising Tour that is most likely a month away from wrapping. Eleven songs not played the night before, ten songs in the encores, two special guests, tour premieres, rarities, dedications...this one had it all. Highlights (and there were many) included "Trapped," "Roll of the Dice," "Because the Night," and the second appearance of "Pretty Flamingo" since 1978. Springsteen dedicated the main-set closer "Thunder Road" to the family and memory of Jim Berger, who was killed in the September 11 tragedy. Emmylou Harris joined Bruce for a poignant "Across the Border," and the Philadelphia-based band Marah helped out on "Raise Your Hand." A special night for many, this seemed to be the show that said, "Hang on Philly, Jersey's back in town!" - Ev2: The IEM source has quite many skips every now and then - even more in the encores.Thanks to tattoodad and the uber project for 'discovering' the IEM source! ; Thanks to Neil for the audience sources. |
Big Big Night In Asbury Park
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
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- 18.03.1999 - Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ 09.12.1998 - Nulle Part Ailleurs, Paris, FRANCE * - * Bonus Tracks - Disc 1 - 01. Intro - Disc 2 - 01. Intro - Notes - 1 09.12.1998 - Nulle Part Ailleurs, Paris, FRANCE - + Brucebase (18.03.1999): Audience tape. Public warm-up rehearsal and benefit concert in support of local community centres. Set includes live debut of "My Love Will Not Let You Down" and the world premiere of "Land Of Hope And Dreams". "Youngstown" is full band with a searing guitar solo from Nils, and will be performed as such throughout the tour - definitely a highlight of the Reunion. "The River" is a new arrangement with a long introductory sax solo, and a slower, more acoustic style. Many songs return after long absences - "Factory" last seen in 1984, "Spirit In The Night" in 1984 (with the E Street Band), "Two Hearts" in 1985. E Street premieres for "If I Should Fall Behind" and "Streets Of Philadelphia". Some single camera pro-shot footage of "Prove It All Night" circulates on DVD. Released on CD "Big Big Night In Asbury Park" (Crystal Cat). |
The Roxy Theatre Night
Sunday, 1 January 2012
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