(FM broadcast FLAC)
Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band
Title: N/A
Label: N/A
Catalog #: N/A
Source: Soundboard/The Netherlands Radio Broadcast
Format 2CD
Total Time: 1 hours 25 minutes 00 seconds
Date: July 03, 1988
Location: Olympic Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden
Lineage: Master Cassette Tapes TDK AD Normal Bias 120us EQ -> Technics M260 Stereo Cassette Dec -> Transfert with Cable -> Nero Wav Editor -> wav -> THL -> Flac (level 6) Align on Sector Boundaries
included: md5 (wav/flac), ffp, Frequency-Spectral Analysis, Info file and Par2 Recovery files at 10%.
CD1: (47:00)
101 Tunnel Of Love
102 Boom Boom
103 Adam Raised A Cain
104 The River
105 All That Heaven Will Allow
106 Seeds
107 Roulette
108 Cover Me (fade out)
CD2: (38:00)
201 Brilliant Disguise (fade in)
202 Tougher Than The Rest
203 Intro
204 Spare Parts
205 War
206 Born In The USA
207 Intro
208 Chimes Of Freedom
Note:
Incomplete show, only the first set was trasmissed by Radio
This is the Master Cassette that Frans recorded from the Radio, the audio is fade out at the end of "Cover Me" and fade in at "Brilliant Disguise" for turn the tape.
from Brucebase:
1988-07-03 - STOCKHOLMS STADION, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
FM Broadcast of the first set. Audience tape of whole concert and show is filmed from the audience. 34 song set, and one of the best shows of the tour. "Downbound Train" makes its tour debut. “All That Heaven Will Allow” and “Spare Parts” have shorter intro stories than we got during the first leg of the tour. On the other hand the “You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)” intro story is expanded almost into a song of it’s own (Don’t You Touch That Thing). The solo acoustic “Born To Run” goes without the usual spoken intro. "Adam Raised A Cain" includes "Hoochie Coochie Man" and "I'm A Man" in the outro. "Cover Me" includes "Gimme Shelter" in the outro. "Dancing In The Dark" includes "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" and "Lookin' For A Love" in the outro. "Roulette" makes its European debut and "Quarter To Three" is performed for the first time since 1981. Radio broadcast portion released on CD "Summer Night" (Crystal Cat). The rest of the show released as "Summer Night Part 2" (Piggham). Audio recording of “Chimes Of Freedom” from this show (both with and without Bruce’s spoken intro announcing the “Human Rights Now!” Amnesty tour) was officially released on various 12” and CD EPs later that year, including the well-known Chimes Of Freedom EP. Thanks to Per for additional info.
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