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The Hit Factory

New York, NY
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03/22/1978
Steve Goodman
Set 1Don't Fence Me In
Somebody Else's Trouble
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer > My Little Runaway
Do It Yourself
Mama Don't Allow No Music Playin' Down Here* > When The Saints Come Marching In
Easter Parade > Clam Juice
Ain't Gonna Throw That Away > Long Gone
This Hotel Room
Eighteen Yellow Roses
Splish Splash
City Of New Orleans
credits/instrumental
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04/18/1996
Jackson Browne
Set 1Running On Empty
Rock Me On The Water
Doctor My Eyes
Rosie
Barricades of Heaven (lost verse)
Barricades of Heaven
Something Fine
The Pretender
For Everyman
CommentJackson Browne - vocals, guitar, piano
Scott Thurston - guitar, piano, vocals
Mark Goldenberg - guitar, vocals
Jeff Young - Hammond organ, vocals
Kevin McCormick - bass, vocals
Mauricio Lewak - drums, vocals
Luis Conte - percussion
Vonda Shepherd - vocals
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06/29/1996
Edie Brickell
8487
Set 1Magazine
Invisible Man
Farm Girl
Cannonball
Shy
Boy Shot Down
1873
Seven Wonders
Shenandoah
Thank You
The Ballad of El Duarte
Kid Mustard's Blues
Me & Jerry/Golden Gate Bridge
CommentThe Slip's unreleased studio album, "Give 'Em The Slip," recorded June 29 thru July 1,1996.
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06/??/1996
Edie Brickell & The Slip
Set 1Magazine
Invisible Man
Farm Girl
Cannonball
Shy
Boy Shot Down
1873
Seven Wonders
Shenandoah
Thank You
The Ballad of El Duarte
Kid Mustard's Blues
Me & Jerry/Golden Gate Bridge
CommentThe unreleased studio album that Geffen scraped. Edie Brickell's project after her work on Picture Perfect Morning.
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??/??/1996
Jackson Browne
Set 1Running On Empty
Rock Me On The Water
The Pretender
Doctor My Eyes
Rosie
Barricades Of Heaven
Something Fine
For Every Man
CommentVH1 Storytellers
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04/18/2004
Patti Scialfa
Set 1 A DVD of Patti's April 18, 2004 show from New York City that is currently being broadcasts on Direct TV.
The show is an hour-and-a-half long and features Bruce Springsteen on guitar on two songs.
Nils Lofgren and Soozie Tyrell also play with Patti's band for the entire show.

1. Opening/Intro
interview
2. Spanish Dancer
3. You Can't Go Back
interview
4. Rose
5. Yesterday's Child
interview
6. 23rd Street Lullaby
7. Each Other's Medicine
interview
8. State of Grace
9. City Boys
interview
10. Stumbling to Bethlehem
interview
11. As Long As I (Can Be With You)
Band introductions
12. Love (Stand Up)
interview
13. Chelsea Avenue
interview
14. Young In The City
interview
behind the scenes/rehearsal footage
end credits
Set 2 DVD of all of Patti's recent TV appearances she made to promote 23rd Street Lullaby.

1. Late Show with David Letterman, June 14, 2004: 23rd Street Lullaby
2. Today Show, June 15, 2004: 23rd Street Lullaby and City Boys plus and interview. There's a shot of Bruce watching the outdoor performance.
3. Late Night with Conan O'Brien, June 16, 2004: 23rd Street Lullaby
4. ABC's The View, June 17, 2004: Interview and 23rd Street Lullaby.
5. NBC's Weekend Today: June 19, 2004: Feature and interview.
6. CBS Sunday Morning, June 20, 2004: Feature and an interview with Patti and Bruce (may be the best of all the clips, well done).
7. CBS The Early Show, taped on June 16, 2004 and aired on June 30, 2004: 23rd Street Lullaby, You Can't Go Back, Rose, City Boys and interivew.

Bonus material: Rehearsals for Late Night with Conan O'Brien on June 17, 2004.
Bold dates can be downloaded from the Internet Archive    Italic dates have been a featured show