The Complete M.U.S.E. Shows (KBMKeefer Remaster)

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The Complete M.U.S.E. Shows

KBMKEEFER REMASTER

 

Live Compilation

 

1979.09.21 - Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY

1979.09.22 - Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY

 

Disc 1

21.09.1979 - Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY

01. Prove It All Night
02. Badlands
03. The Promised Land
04. The River
05. Sherry Darling
06. Thunder Road
07. Jungleland
08. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
09. Born To Run
10. Stay (w/ Jackson Browne & Rosemary Butler)
11. Detroit Medley
12. Rave On

Disc 2

22.09.1979 - Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY

01. Prove It All Night
02. Badlands
03. The Promised Land
04. The River
05. Sherry Darling
06. Thunder Road
07. Jungleland
08. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
09. Born To Run
10. Stay (w/ Jackson Browne, Tom Petty & Rosemary Butler)
11. Quarter To Three

 
Notes:

This set is taken from the original soundboard tapes from noted Bruce archivist Billy Smith. It has both nights and is a better sounding than the “No More Nukes” boot. All tracks are from soundboard recordings, except Disc 1 tracks 06, 07 and the first half of 08, on Disc 2 the middle of track 3. An Audience recording was substituted for the missing tracks.

 
  • Brucebase Info (21.09.1979)

First of two MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy) Benefit concerts, also known as "No Nukes". Soundboard tape. 12 song set includes the premiere of "The River". Audio recordings of “Stay” (with Jackson Browne and Rosemary Butler) and an edited "Devil With The Blue Dress Medley" (a.k.a. "Detroit Medley") were officially released on Elektra/Asylum’s three-LP concert album No Nukes later that year (which was eventually officially issued on a two-CD set in 1997). Available on CD "The Complete MUSE shows". Unreleased, pro-shot raw film footage of the "Detroit Medley" (with one major edit omitting Bruce’s “emergency announcement”) from this show is circulating on fan-made DVDs. There is also a live, pro-shot video for "Stay" circulating since the late '80s and an amateur video of the first three songs of one of the nights. The crowd sings "Happy Birthday" to Bruce before "Thunder Road".

 
  • Brucebase Info (22.09.1979)

…Second MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy) Benefit concert, also known as "No Nukes". Soundboard and audience tapes. "Summertime Blues" has been reported as being played but there is no evidence of this. Available on CDs "The Complete MUSE shows" and "No Nukes" (Godfatherecords). Outstanding video footage of “The River”, “Thunder Road” and the finale of “Quarter To Three” is included in the 1980 theatrical movie release No Nukes, later available on home video as well (“The River” and “Thunder Road” are also available on the Video Anthology VHS/DVD). "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" features an instrumental snippet of the "Batman Theme" after Max's introduction. Contains the infamous Lynn Goldsmith moment during "Quarter To Three" - Goldsmith (Bruce's ex-girlfriend) was taking photos, which Bruce thought she had agreed not to do. He drags her up on stage, announces her as "my ex-girlfriend" and then has her escorted away. Unreleased, pro-shot raw film footage of the complete “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)” from this show is circulating on fan-made DVDs, as is a longer (but still edited) version of "Quarter To Three" with the Lynn Goldsmith "incident" removed.

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