(FM broadcast FLAC)
lineage:
WCOZ FM live broadcast (Boston) > Sansui 8 reciever with wire FM
antenna > unknown average quality cassette deck (dolby off) > (2)
TDK-AD (normal bias) 90 min. master cassettes > played on Nak. 300
into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)
Bruce Springsteen: guitar and lead vocals
Steven Van Zandt: guitar, mandolin, backing vocals
Roy Bittan: piano, keyboards, backing vocals
Clarence Clemons: tenor, baritone and soprano saxophones, backing vocals, percussion
Danny Federici: organ, piano, accordio, glockenspiel, backing vocals
Garry Tallent: bass, backing vocals, percussion
Max Weinberg: drums, backing vocals
(broadcasted on over 100 radio stations across the USA live as it happened)
01: stage introduction > badlands 5:52
02: streets of fire > 5:26
03: spirit in the night 7:32 (almost 3 sec left side drop patched at 2:21, 4 sec. right side drop patched at 5:41)
04: darkness on the edge of town 5:20 (aprx. 1 sec. left side drop patched at 2:58)
05: independence day 6:29
06: the promised land 6:26
07: prove it all night 10:30 (end spliced after song ends, tape flip)
08: racing in the street > 8:35
09: thunder road 9:50
10: meeting across the river 3:23
11: jungleland 10:27
12: radio announcers 1:31
13: Kitty's back (cuts, tape change) 13:45
14: fire 3:28
15: Candy's room 3:14
16: because the night 7:22
17: point blank 6:55
18: not fade away > she's the one 12:08
19: backstreets 11:57
20: Rosalita 11:45 (spliced, tape flip)
21: announcer encore break 1:05
22: 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) 7:58
23: born to run 5:33
24: encore break :53
25: Tenth Avenue freeze-out 4:45
26: Detroit medley: devil with a blue dress on > good golly Miss Molly > CC Rider > Johnny Johnny 7:41
27: raise your hand 5:19
28: radio announcer wrap up 1:55
runtime: 187:07 (minutes/seconds)
recorded, digitized and posted by glasnostrd19.
this one is all from Sept 19th, it is the whole show except for a couple
of brief tape flip cuts and all comes from a master tape recording
one of the absolute best among Springsteen bootlegs (both the quality of the show and the sound as well...)
RispondiEliminaNowhere near as good as Springsteen’s officially released archive show so what’s the point
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