Have Love Will Travel 11.06.1988

Have Love Will Travel Springsteen
Have Love Will Travel Springsteen Torino

Have Love Will Travel è il titolo del bootleg che testimonia il concerto di Bruce Springsteen e la E-Street Band allo Stadio Comunale di Torino.

Il tour è quello di Tunnel of Love e la data è l’undici giugno 1988, prima data in Italia dopo lo storico concerto del 25 giugno 1985 a Milano.

SCALETTA

Tunnel of Love
Boom Boom
Be True
Adam Raised a Cain
Two Faces
All that heaven will allow
Seeds
Cover Me
Brilliant Disguise
Spare Parts
War
Born in the USA

Tougher than the Rest
Ain’t got you / She’s the One
You can Look
I’m a coward
I’m on fire
One step up
Because the Night
Backstreets
Dancing in the Dark
Light of Day
Born to Run (acoustic)
Hungry Heart
Glory Days
Have Love will travel
10th. avenue Freeze-out
Sweet Soul Music
Raise your hand
Twist and Shout

La qualità della registrazione è buona.

Madrid Scaletta Springsteen 17.06.2012

springsteen madrid

Direi che la settimana di pausa ha fatto bene a Bruce Springsteen e la E-Street Band. Il concerto di ieri sera a Madrid è durato infatti 3 ore e 48 minuti!

La scaletta (da SPL) della serata:

1. Badlands
2. No Surrender
3. We Take Care Of Our Own
4. Wrecking Ball
5. Death to My Hometown
6. My City of Ruins
7. Spirit in the Night
8. Be True
9. Jack of All Trades
10. Youngstown
11. Murder Incorperated
12. She’s The One
13. Talk To Me (With Southside Johnny)
14. SPANISH EYES (Sign)
15. Working on the Highway
16. Shackled and Drawn
17. Waiting on a Sunny Day
18. Apollo Medley
19. The River
20. Because the Night
21.My love will not let you down
22. The Rising
23. We Are Alive
24. Thunder Road
25. Rocky Ground
26. Born In The USA
27. Born To Run
28. Hungry Heart
29. Seven Nights To Rock
30. Dancing In The Dark
31. 10th Avenue Freeze Out
32. Twist And Shout

Il tour si sposterà adesso a Montpellier (martedì 19) prima di arrivare in Inghilterra.

Springsteen Live From Apollo Theater 09.03.2012

Serata di riscaldamento per Bruce Springsteen e la E-Street Band quella di venerdì scorso all’ Apollo Theater.

Il tour di Wrecking Ball partirà ufficialmente il prossimo 18 marzo da Atlanta ma per il decimo anniversario di SiriusXM radio hanno suonato in diretta:

Setlist

01.We Take Care of Our Own
02.Wrecking Ball
03.Badlands
04.Death to my Hometown
05.My City of Ruins
06.E Street Shuffle
07.Jack of All Trades
08.Shackled and Drawn
09.Waiting on a Sunny Day
10.The Promise Land
11.Mansion on the Hill
12.The Way You Do The Things You Do
13.634-5789
14.The Rising
15.We Are Alive
16.Thunder Road
17.Rocky Ground
18.Land of Hope and Dreams
19.Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
20.Hold On, I’m Coming

Inutile dire che il bootleg è di ottima qualità essendo una trasmissione radiofonica.

Devils & Dust Rarities Collection

Springsteen Devils & Dust Rarities Collection

Per chi, come me, considera il tour di Devils & Dust il più bel tour di Springsteen dal 1981 questo è un DVD che bisogna avere.

Il bootleg realizzato da Pete di Brucevideos  è composto da 3 dischi per quasi 4 ore di registrazione.

Nel nostro canale su youtube potete trovare il video di Adam Raised a Cain.

La track list:

disc 1

Rumble / Trenton, 22/11 (1)
Adam Raised A Cain / Philadelphia, 9/11 (4)
Atlantic City / Philadelphia, 8/11 (6)
All That Heaven Will Allow / Madison, 15/10 (8)
Zero & Blind Terry / Trenton, 22/11 (1)
Backstreets / Trenton, 22/11 (3)
It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City / Trenton, 22/11 (3)
Fire / Trenton, 22/11 (1)
Blinded By The Light / Madison, 15/10 (6)
Cynthia / Philadelphia, 9/11 (5)
Fade Away / Philadelphia, 8/11 (6)
Stolen Car / Cleveland, 15/5 (2)
The Wish / East Rutherford, 19/5 (2)
The Ties that Bind / Philadelphia, 8/11 (6)
Something In The Night / Hartford, 7/10 (1)
Paradise / East Rutherford, 19/5 (12)
Across The Border / Madison 15/10 (5)

disc 2

Wild Billy / Madison, 15/10 (7)
Spare Parts / Philadelphia, 9/11 (7)
Frankie / East Rutherford, 17/11 (4)
When You’re Alone / Charlotte, 24/7 (4)
Roll Of The Dice / Hollywood, 19/11 (1)
Brilliant Disguise / East Rutherford, 17/11 (6)
Used Cars / Philadelphia, 9/11 (2)
Janey Don’t You Lose Heart / Philadelphia, 9/11 (5)
Independence Day / Philadelphia, 9/11 (2)
Youngstown / Detroit, 25/4 (11)
Drive All Night / Hollywood, 19/11 (8)
Be True / Philadelphia, 8/11 (3)
Cautious Man / East Rutherford, 17/11 (7)
Two For The Road / East Rutherford, 17/11 (4)
Nothing Man / Charlotte, 24/7 (12)
One Step Up / Philadelphia, 9/11 (10)
Two Faces / Charlotte, 24/7 (10)

disc 3

Living Proof / Nassau, 9/10 (7)
Back in Your Arms / Boston, 30/10 (7)
Book Of Dreams / Phoenix, 30/4 (3)
Highway 29 / Philadelphia, 8/11 (8)
Valentine’s Day / Madison, 15/10 (6)
Sad Eyes / Atlanta, 23/7 (1)
Song For Orphans / Trenton, 22/11 (2)
The Promise / Bridgeport, 20/7 (6)
Santa Ana / Philadelphia, 9/11 (5)
Thundercrack / Philadelphia, 9/11 (7)
Mansion On The Hill / Trenton, 22/11 (1)
The Wall / East Rutherford, 16/11 (2)
Meeting Across The River / Hollywood, 19/11 (3)
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town / Trenton, 22/11 (1)
Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street / East Rutherford, 16/11 (6)
Born To Run / East Rutherford, 17/11 (1)
Dirty Water / Boston, 30/10 (1)

Fra parentesi il numero delle esecuzioni.

Buffalo The Ultimate Version 04.12.1980

Nuova versione di questo vecchio bootleg di Springsteen datato 4 dicembre 1980.

Non trovo la sua copertina, qualcuno potrebbe  mandarmela per e-mail?

Bruce Springsteen Buffalo, NY 1980-12-04
The Ultimate Version
Transferred, edited and uped by Where’s Jeff?

Sample Rate : 44100 Hz
Channels : Stereo
Sample Size :
Disk 1 658 MB
Disk 2 648 MB
Disk 3 592 MB (Includes extras)

Lineage

Master cassette tapes>cassette copy>JVC TD-W20 cassette deck>WAV files with Total Recorder>edited for sound quality with Nero Wave editor>Split WAV Files with CDWave>Converted to FLAC with total Recorder>Dime>You
December twelfth will always be a remarkable day to me because it’s the anniversary of Bruce Springsteen’s River concert in Buffalo NY.  It was the first time I saw Bruce and to this date it was the best concert I ever saw.  It had a Beatlesque quality to it.  It was everything a concert should be; you pushed aside all your troubles and just have a great time.  Bruce more than delivered a great time this night ñ it was an unforgettable experience!

First I’d like to state a little bit about me and my connection to recording of this show.
In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s I was part of a small taping community in Buffalo NY.  Like many teenagers, I was going to be a rock star, so I began playing the guitar; one day while jamming with another guitarist from school I noticed a tape player he owned.  It was a slim line recorder, I can’t remember the brand name.  When I saw it, the first thing I thought was that it would be so easy to seek that recorder into a concert and record it.  I asked my buddy if he’d allow it and I was off.  I recorded a small number of shows and got involved in the taping community, which was quite small at that time.  One taper I knew, who had much better equipment than me, and recorded shows more regularly, was Jeff (I can’t remember his last name).

Jeff recorded REO, Bruce and others during the 1980’s.  When Bruce came to town Jeff was excited (as many other people were) and he decided it was time to buy some new equipment.  I can’t remember the specifics of the equipment, but I do remember he bought it at a store called ìStereo Advantageî, which was the premiere store for stereo equipment in the Buffalo area at that time.  He also had an external microphone he used for this gig; again I don’t remember the specifics.  Everything was high end for the times, I remember being amazed at the money he spent on the equipment.

Now Jeff had one of the most creative ways to get a recorder past security that I have ever heard of.  To get the recorder into the gig Jeff would put the recorder in a small potato chip bag, a bag about the width of your hand that you could easily hold in your hand  by grasping the bottom of the bag.  Of coarse Jeff was actually grasping the recorder not just a chip bag.  So Jeff would walk up to the entrance to the auditorium with a bag of chips in his hand, appearing to be innocently chewing on his chips.  When he got to the security guard for the pat down, he raised his hands over his head while the guard patted his sides.  So the recorder was safe from discovery from security and Jeff walked right in with the recorder and a stomach full of potato chips!!  This strategy worked for Jeff every time.

Jeff did have some problems when recording.  These problems can be heard during the first song ìBorn to Runî, for some reason the recorder kept pausing or losing power for short durations, so his recording is incomplete.  I however recorded the show also (this recording is long gone) and Jeff took my recording of the show and his and he edited the two with his tape decks; the results were very good and you can hear it on the first song of the show,  ìBorn to Runî.  Another problem is the extreme high end that the equipment yielded.  His other recordings didn’t sound like this, maybe it was because it was the first time he used the equipment and he didn’t have the settings quite right.  I don’t remember exactly where he sat but it was in the stands and stage right.

Some have rated this show as fair to poor sound quality.  I think that is a bit of a harsh rating, I am biased but I find the recording listenable.  Admittedly the slower songs sound better and some of the uptempoed  songs are very hard to endure, but my tweaks have helped to make it enjoyable.  You judge.
This recording has given me hours of enjoyment since 1980 and I listen to the show every December 4th!!  Now it has been 30 years since the performance and I am presenting this great recording in honor of both Jeff and Bruce. Enjoy!!

Here’s a track by track listing with my comments to help you enjoy the show even more.

1)  Born to Run
Jeff’s recording begins the show and my recording begins with the line ìsuicide machinesî.  I had trouble getting the tape started and I didn’t begin recording untill the line ìsuicide machinesî, so my recording of Born to Run was incomplete also; it’s my recording that continues till the end of the song and is the source for the majority of the song.  I never heard the full version of Jeff’s recording of the song, but he said mine was more complete so what you have is the best known recording to my knowledge.  A footnote: you can hear my cousin’s voice during this song; he says ìHURRY UPî because I was taking to long getting the recording going.  Great memories!!!
2)  Out in the Street
3)  10th Avenue Freezout
Always amazing, the crowd is great during this one.
4)  Two Hearts
5)  The Price you Pay
6)  Factory
My cousin and I could not believe he was doing this song, it was one of our favorite Bruce songs.  He would continue to surprise us all night!
7)  Independence Day
My favorite song of the night, this is simply the best performance I have ever heard of this amazing song.  From the very first notes it’s just spectacular, his talk in the beginning of the song is so personal, you feel like he is talking straight to you!
8)  I Fought the Law
This one was requested by a fan who came to the show from Rochester NY.  He met up with Bruce before the show and asked him to play the song at that time.  Cries of BRRRRUUUUUCCCE are heard often during the show, and before before this song begins you can hear someone explain to another that they are saying Bruce and the assumption is the person thought they were booing.  Funny!
9)  Prove it All Night
10)  Racing in the Streets
11)  The River
12)  Badlands
13)  Thunder Road

Set 2

1)  Cadillac Ranch
2)  Sherry Darlin
Words can not describe how awesome this song was live, just listen and enjoy!!
3)  Hungry Heart
This was performed at the peak of the songs popularity.  It was amazing!!
4)  Fire
During this song Bruce and Clarence had a stare down battle in which they continuously looked into each others eyes as they walked back and forth across the entire width of the stage.  They both had their instruments in their hands as they did this.  There was no obvious reason why that they did this, but it was fun to watch, they simply walked back and forth across the stage and never took their eyes off each other.  They did this after Clarence sings ìBut Your Heart stays Coolî in his deepest baritone voice.  At this point in the song the music completely stops and Bruce and the Big Man do their thing.  It was great to watch but it’s not much to listen to, therefore Jeff edited this part out of the audio recording.
5)  Candy’s Room
6)  Because the Night
7)  I Wanna Marry You
Bruce did this by request for a guy who planned on proposing to his girlfriend during the song.  As I remember the guy held up a sign requesting the song, I’m not sure how Bruce knew the guy was planning to propose during this song.  Bruce and the band play some romantic music before the song officially begins to set the mood for the couple, Bruce at one point during the musical introduction asks ìHave you asked her yet?  I can’t keep this going foreverî.  I can only assume that he proposed and she said “YES”, it would be a great finish to the story if they were still together today!  Tony, you out there?  How’s the marriage?
8)  For You
A real oldie – even in 1980!
9)  The Ties that Bind
10)  Wreck on the Highway
11)  Stolen Car
12)  Ram Rod
13)  You Can Look
14)  Drive All Night
Powerful is all I can say for this performance.
15)  Rosalita

Encores
1)  Santa Clause is Coming to Town
According to this web site: http://www.springsteenlyrics.com/lyrics/s/santaclausiscomintotown.php  Buffalo was the first city that he played this song in 1980.
2)  Jungleland
3)  I’m a Rocker
4)  Detroit Medley
5)  Raise Your Hand
This song was played with the house lights up.  I think Bruce was suppose to be done but he came out with the house lights up and performed!!!

Transfer procedure

1)  Original Recordings
The master tapes were recorded onto an unknown tape brand, but Jeff was a pro and I am sure he used high grade tapes.
My cassette copy is straight from Jeff’s master tapes; my recording is on TDK AD-C 60 & 90 tapes.

2) Playback of transfer
Playback was on a JVC TD-W20 cassette deck.  No dolby was used.

3)  Compter software
The recording was captured as a wave file 44.100 khz and 16 bit stereo using Total Recorder.

4)  Editing/Equalization
I EQ’d the wave file to give it some needed bass boost and reduce the ultra high end treble that is in the original recording.  I used Nero wave editor for the equalization.  A little volume boost was added after the Eqing.  No other alterations were made to the original audio.
I edited it down to individual tracks with CDWave

5) Conversion to FLAC
I converted the final tracks to Flac with Total recorder
I think the results are very listenable

The files are in folders for easy CD burning and have an 01 or 02 before the file name to designate the set number.
I threw some extras from the same time period as the show ñ they fit nicely on Disk 3 – Enjoy!

I think what I have presented Here will be a great experience in the re-living of this wonderful show, and may you appreciate this recording as much as I have these 30 years!!!

And as always

DO NOT CONVERT TO ANY LOSSY FORMAT
TRADE FREELY

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Ballad Of Easy Rider 20.08.1981

L’ audio dell’ unica esecuzione di Springsteen, Los Angeles 20 agosto 1981, durante il benefit per i veterani del Vietnam.

 

Memorabile la versione di The River di quella sera di 30 anni fa.

All The Way Home 06.06.2005

 

Come è possibile che siano passati già sei anni dal mio tour preferito?

I know what it’s like to have failed, baby
With the whole world lookin’ on
I know what it’s like to have soared
And come crashin’ like a drunk on a bar room floor


Now you got no reason to trust me
My confidence is a little rusty
But if you don’t feel like bein’ alone
Baby, I could walk you all the way home

Well now our old fears and failures
Baby, they do linger
Like the shadow of that ring
That was on your finger
Those days they’ve come and gone
Baby, I could walk you all the way home

Love leaves nothin’ but shadows and vapor
We go on, as is our sad nature
Now it’s some old Stones’
Song the band is trashin’
But if you feel like dancin’
Baby, I’m askin’

It’s comin’ on closing time
Bartender, he’s ringin’ last call
These days I don’t stand on pride
And I ain’t afraid to take a fall

So if you’re seein’ what you like
Maybe your first choice he’s gone
Well that’s all right
Baby, I could walk you all the way home

Baby, I could walk you all the way home

I’ve Got The Faith Tonight 01.08.2005

 

 

 

Splendido bootleg dvd della sera del primo agosto 2005 in pieno tour di Devils & Dust.

Uscito da poco come secondo volume della serie UBERS challenge.

Peccato sia parziale. A questo link potete trovare un estratto.

Ecco la scaletta (da brucespringsteen.it):

01 Two for the road (solo piano)
02 Reason to believe
03 Devils and dust
04 Empty sky
05 Long time coming
06 Silver Palomino
07 Janey, don’t you lose heart (solo piano)
08 The promise (solo piano)
09 The river (solo piano)
10 Ain’t got you (electric guitar)
11 Cynthia
12 Living proof
13 Reno
14 Walk like a man (solo piano)
15 Racing in the street (solo piano)
16 The rising
17 Darkness on the edge of town
18 Jesus was an only son (solo piano)
19 Two hearts
20 The Hitter
21 Matamoros banks
22 Open all night (electric guitar)
23 This hard land
24 The promised land
25 Dream baby dream (on pump organ)

This Hard Land 05.04.1995


Video di Springsteen del 5 aprile 1995.

Hey there mister can you tell me
What happened to the seeds I’ve sown
Can you give me a reason, sir, as to why they’ve never grown
They’ve just blown around from town to town
Back out on these fields
Where they fall from my hand
Back into the dirt of this hard land

Well me and my sister
From Germantown we did ride
We made our bed, sir
From the rock on the mountainside
We been blowin’ around from town to town
Lookin’ for a place to stand
Where the sun burst through the clouds and fall like a circle
A circle of fire down on this hard land

Now even the rain it don’t come ’round
Don’t come ’round here no more
And the only sound at night’s the wind
Slammin’ the back porch door
Yeah it stirs you up like it wants to blow you down
Twistin’ and churnin’ up the sand
Leavin’ all them scarecrows lyin’ facedown
In the dirt of this hard land

From a building up on the hill
I can hear a tape deck blastin’ “Home on the Range”
I can hear them Bar-M choppers
Sweepin’ low across the plains
It’s me and you, Frank, we’re lookin’ for lost cattle
Our hooves twistin’ and churnin’ up the sand
We’re ridin’ in the whirlwind searchin’ for lost treasure
Way down south of the Rio Grande
We’re ridin’ ‘cross that river in the moonlight
Up onto the banks of this hard land

Hey, Frank, won’t you pack your bags
And meet me tonight down at Liberty Hall
Just one kiss from you, my brother
And we’ll ride until we fall
Well sleep in the fields
We’ll sleep by the rivers
And in the morning we’ll make a plan
Well if you can’t make it stay hard, stay hungry, stay alive if you can
And meet me in a dream of this hard land