And Then There Were Three 19.11.2005

Dopo tanto sono riuscito finalmente a guardarmi un DVD bootleg di Springsteen dal titolo “And Then There Were Three” prodotto da Digi-TOx.

Purtoppo per me il DVD è dual layer quindi non ho potuto masterizzarmelo ma solo vederlo al PC.

I dettagli, come al solito presi dal file .info .

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November 19 2005 / Hollywood, FL / Seminole Hard Rock Live

“… And Then There Were Three”

Double Layer DVD
NTSC
DVD Authoring & Artwork by Digi-TOx
Audio Dubbing by DVD DUBBING GUY

Artwork and fingerprints included

Setlist:
Into the Fire**
Born in the U.S.A.
Devils & Dust
Lonesome Day
Long Time Comin’
Fade Away***
Meeting Across the River*
Johnny 99
Ain’t Got You
All I’m Thinkin’ About
One Step Up
Reno
Roll of the Dice***
Santa Ana*
Drive All Night* (w/ Clarence Clemons & Steve Van Zandt)
The Rising/Lucky Town
Jesus Was an Only Son*
Two Hearts(w/ Steve)
The New Timer#
Matamoros Banks
Encore: I Wanna Marry You*****
Thundercrack* (w/ Clarence & Steve)
The Promised Land
Dream Baby Dream**

*=piano
**=pump organ
***=electric piano
*****=ukulele
#=autoharp

Notes: This make-up show, postponed and relocated due to Hurricane Wilma, gave Florida concertgoers a special treat to make up for the wait as Bruce was joined by not one but two E Streeters. So far on the tour, Nils Lofgren and Patti Scialfa had pitched in; for this Saturday night show, Steve Van Zandt and local hero Clarence Clemons guested, in both the main set and the encore. They came out first for “Drive All Night,” adding texture for the musical highlight of the night, with Steve picking on a six-string acoustic and the Big Man nailing the sax part on a stool at center stage. Steve came back for “Two Hearts,” joining Bruce on acoustic guitar and vocals, and they both returned for another trio on “Thundercrack” in the encore. This new venue — a narrow, 6,000 seat hall — had potential for a really intimate show, but a noisy crowd never quite settled down, despite Bruce’s admonition early on: “I can get along without being cheered during the song — I’ve been doing this for a while.” Could’ve been the fact that the hall was part of a casnio complex — which wasn’t all bad, as it inspired an audible of “Roll of the Dice,” a tour premiere. “Lucky Town” was thrown in for good measure, “Fade Away” and “Meeting” returned, and “Santa Ana” was dedicated to “all of you obsessive-compulsives.”

Buona visione

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