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Bruce Springsteen
--- Approximate Hours: 125
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| Show Date |
Venue |
Media Type |
Media Count |
Sound Quality |
Notes |
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03/01/70
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West End Bar |
CD-R |
1 |
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04/24/73
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The Main Point |
CDR |
1 |
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|
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01/19/74
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Kent State University |
CDR |
2 |
|
|
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01/29/74
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Muther's Music Emporium |
CDR |
2 |
|
|
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03/03/74
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Gaston Hall - Georgetown University |
CDR |
2 |
|
|
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03/09/74
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KLOL-FM Studios |
CDR |
1 |
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|
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03/09/74
|
KLOL-FM Studios |
CDR |
1 |
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On the 1/19/74 CD 9 songs |
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02/05/75
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The Main Point |
CDR |
2 |
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|
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02/05/75
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The Main Point |
CDR |
2 |
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|
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08/14/75
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The Bottom Line (Early) |
CDR |
2 |
|
|
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09/13/75
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Texas Music Hall |
CDR |
2 |
|
|
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10/11/75
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Carlton Theater |
CDR |
2 |
|
|
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07/07/78
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The Roxy Theatre |
CDR |
3 |
|
|
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12/09/78
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Convention Center |
CDR |
3 |
|
|
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12/15/78
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Winterland Ballroom |
CDR |
3 |
|
|
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12/31/80
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Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
CD-R |
3 |
|
|
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08/20/81
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Sports Arena |
CDR |
3 |
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Audience tape. - Only performance of Ballard Of Easy Rider. This was a benefit for the Vietnam Veterans and features passionate versions of The River and Who'll Stop The Rain. Released on CD "A Night For The Vietnam Veteran" (WW) |
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08/20/81
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Sports Arena |
CD-R |
3 |
|
2nd copy of this show, A Night For Vietnam Vets, Remasterd (I can't find the first copy I received) |
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11/08/84
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Arizona State University Activities Cent |
|
3 |
|
|
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08/22/85
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Giants Stadium |
DVD |
2 |
|
|
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10/13/86
|
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
CDR |
2 |
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You Better Not Touch |
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05/02/88
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Shoreline Amphitheater |
CD-R |
3 |
|
|
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05/03/88
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Shoreline Amphitheatre |
CD-R |
3 |
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Roses & Broken Hearts |
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11/17/90
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Shrine Auditorium |
CD-R |
1 |
|
Christic Institute benefit; Jackson Browne & Bonnie Raitt guest on final two songs |
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09/22/92
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Warner Hollywood Studios |
CDR |
3 |
|
w/ Sound Checks |
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04/26/96
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Brixton Academy |
CDR |
3 |
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Disc 1:
"Intro / Announcements"
The Ghost Of Tom Joad
Atlantic City
Straight Time
Highway 29
Darkness On The Edge Of Town
State Trooper
Mansion On The Hill
Pilgrim In The Temple Of Love
Red Headed Woman
Brothers Under The Bridge
Born In The U.S.A.
Dry Lightning
Disc 2:
Seeds
Youngstown
Sinaloa Cowboys
The Line
Balboa Park
Across The Border
Bobby Jean
This Hard Land
Streets Of Philadelphia
Galveston Bay
The Promised Land
Disc 3:
Johnny 99
Highway Patrolman
The Wish
If I Should Fall Behind
Spare Parts
Point Blank
Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?
No Surrender
Blowin' Down The Road (I Ain't Going To Be Treated This Way)
The Angel
Blinded By The Light
Pony Boy
Dead Man Walkin'
Notes:
Tracks 1-9 Brixton Academy, London, U.K. (England) 04/25/96
Track 9 w/ Joe Grushecky & Elliot Murphy
Tracks 10-11 Royal Albert Hall, London, U.K. (England) 04/22/96
Track 12 Royal Albert Hall, London, U.K. (England) 04/27/96
Track 13 "The 1996 Academy Awards", Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA 03/25/96
Tacked on at the very end is several minutes of the post-show music played over the PA on "The Ghost Of Tom Joad" tour - in this case it's Ennio Moricconi's "Once Upon A Time In The West" |
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11/13/96
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Landmark Theatre |
CD-R |
2 |
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11/26/96
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Paramount Theater |
CDR |
3 |
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12/12/96
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Ryman Auditorium |
CDR |
2 |
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05/07/97
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Austria Center |
CDR |
1 |
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05/26/97
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Palais de Congress |
CDR |
2 |
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12/07/01
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Convention Hall |
CDR |
3 |
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12/05/03
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Convention Hall |
CD-R |
3 |
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12/07/03
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Convention Hall |
CDR |
3 |
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I went to the show on 12/5 |
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10/05/04
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Xcel Energy Center |
DVD |
1 |
|
|
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12/02/04
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Heinz Hall |
DVD |
2 |
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12/19/04
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Harry's Roadhouse |
AUD>?>?>SHN |
2 |
B+ |
Too much audience chatter! But, there was a lot of chatter during the show, very annoying. |
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04/04/05
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Two River Theater |
DVD |
3 |
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Uncut version |
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04/21/05
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Paramount Theatre |
CD-R |
2 |
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04/22/05
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Paramount Theatre |
CD-R |
2 |
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04/28/05
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Nokia Theatre |
FLAC/CD-R |
2 |
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Between Two Faces and Part Man Part Monkey there was a ?disgruntled fan? on the row in front of me. His full range of stupidity is captured here. Luckily he leaves and does not ruin the recording.
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05/10/05
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Excel Energy Center |
FLAC/CD-R |
2 |
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05/17/05
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The Tower Theatre |
FLAC/CD-R |
2 |
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05/20/05
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Orpheum Theatre |
FLAC/CD-R |
2 |
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Didn't expect much with this tape but it came out very very good condsidering where I was and how I got there.
Short story, drop line, didn't get in until 8:15 and less than promising seat. All in all, it came out very very good. Spoke to the people on either side of me prior to the show and they were very accomodating (thanks Reina and I believe it was Dave).
Special thanks to SPL's Bruceangel who made this all possible
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05/30/05
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Vorst Nationaal |
CD-R/SHN |
1 |
B+ |
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07/24/05
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Charlotte Coliseum |
CDR |
2 |
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Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
--- Approximate Hours: 71.25
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| Show Date |
Venue |
Media Type |
Media Count |
Sound Quality |
Notes |
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10/02/75
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Uptown Theater |
CD-R |
2 |
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The Milwaukee Bomb Scare Show |
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12/28/75
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The Tower Theatre |
CDR |
2 |
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12/30/75
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The Tower Theatre |
CDR |
2 |
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12/31/75
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Tower Theater |
CDR |
2 |
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03/25/77
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Music Hall |
CDR |
2 |
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12/31/77
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Capitol Theater |
CDR |
2 |
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08/04/78
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Charleston Civic Center |
CDR |
3 |
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08/09/78
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Agora Theatre and Ballroom |
CDR |
3 |
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08/19/78
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The Spectrum |
CD |
2 |
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12/31/78
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Richfield Coliseum |
CDR |
3 |
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The Firecracker Show |
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11/05/80
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Arizona State University |
CD-R |
3 |
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11/19/84
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Kemper Arena |
CDR |
3 |
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01/19/86
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The Stone Pony |
CD-R |
1 |
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08/09/87
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The Stone Pony |
CD-R |
1 |
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08/11/99
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Continental Airlines Arena |
CDR |
3 |
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08/12/99
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Continental Airlines Arena |
CD-R |
3 |
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07/01/00
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Madison Square Garden |
CD-R |
3 |
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July 1, 2000 / New York, NY / Madison Square Garden
Notes: Night ten, the last show of the tour, and the longest at three-and-a-half hours. Bruce and the band absolutely nailed the tour debut of "Lost in the Flood," an amazing performance and the song's first since Detroit, 9/1/78. Another tour premiere provided a fitting epilogue to the E Street reuinion: "Blood Brothers" included a brand new verse especially for the occasion. Also making it a special night were "The E Street Shuffle," "The Promise" and "Atlantic City," each played for the second time this stand. Early standard opener "My Love Will Not Let You Down" also made a welcome return, to bring it all full circle.
Setlist:
Disc 1
Code of Silence/My Love Will Not Let You Down/Prove It All Night/Two Hearts/Atlantic City/Mansion on the Hill/The River/American Skin (41 Shots)/The Promised Land/Youngstown/Murder Inc./
Disc 2
Badlands/Out in the Street/Tenth Avenue Freeze-out/The E Street Shuffle/Lost in the Flood/Born in the U.S.A./Backstreets/Light of Day
Disc 3
First Encore: The Promise/Ramrod/Bobby Jean/Born to Run
Second Encore: Further On Up the Road/Thunder Road/If I Should Fall Behind/Land of Hope and Dreams/Blood Brothers |
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03/07/03
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Boardwalk Hall |
CDR |
3 |
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03/11/03
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Blue Cross Arena |
DVD |
2 |
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Blue Cross Boss
By the time the ?Rising? tour hit Rochester, Bruce was really starting to mix up the set list. This terrific show was full of surprises, with ?No Surrender? as the opener, ?Blinded By the Light? and ?Nothing Man? in the main set and ?Fire? by request in the encores. Patti Scialfa was out sick for the second night in a row (so Bruce smooches with her mike stand instead during ?Mary?s Place?).
The superb ?Blue Cross Boss? from Cheesesteak Productions takes the previously circulated video of the show as its source. The majority is stage shot, although it switches to the screen for ?Empty Sky? and most of the final encore.
The most striking thing about the footage is the location of the filmer. He/she is at the back of the arena and so is able to get a great head-on shot of the stage. The zoom is used for some good close-ups without any apparent loss of picture definition. In fact, the image is razor sharp with great colour balance. The show is nicely filmed from a tripod with steady pans to the appropriate band members during their solos. There is a regular stream of bodies passing across the field of view, but they appear as a brief flicker and are only a minor distraction. The audio, while not outstanding, is good enough to compliment the superb video. Most importantly, there are no synchronisation problems like those present on the previous dubbed version.
Disc 2 starts with a nice slide show of still pictures of the city and the band over the intro to ?Backstreets? (there is no image on the source video at this point). Hidden away as a Bonus Feature at the end of Disc 2 are four and a half minutes of multi-cam pro shot footage from the beginning of the show. We get the band?s stage entrance, together with incomplete clips of ?The Rising? and ?Lonesome Day?. This was presumably filmed for local TV news coverage and quality is close to perfect.
The disc menus stay with the ?Blue Cross? theme, with the Song Selection sub-menus cleverly mimicking a medical bill. Artwork isn?t normally discussed here, but an exception is required in this case. The DVD cover design by Gchord is simply stunning.
If you have the previous DVD from the show then this is definitely a worthwhile upgrade. If you don?t, then this should be high on your ?Wants? list.
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07/21/03
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Giants Stadium |
CDR |
3 |
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08/11/03
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Lincoln Financial Field |
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0 |
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08/11/03
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Lincoln Financial Field |
CD-R |
3 |
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08/30/03
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Giants Stadium |
CDR |
3 |
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09/07/03
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Fenway Park |
CDR |
3 |
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Grateful Dead
--- Approximate Hours: 70
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| Show Date |
Venue |
Media Type |
Media Count |
Sound Quality |
Notes |
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12/04/69
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Fillmore West |
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0 |
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05/15/70
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Fillmore East (Late Show) |
FLAC/CD-R |
7 |
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08/27/72
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Old Renaissance Faire Grounds |
FLAC/CD-R |
3 |
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05/07/77
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Boston Garden |
CDR |
3 |
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SBDMR > PCM > DAT > digital emphasis decode > D->A conversion > DBX Decode > digital mixing console (level adjustments > DAT > DAT (master clone)> WAV > additional editing (AUD patching, pop/glitch removal, etc.) > SHN. Digital encoding and DBX decoding by Rob Eaton; CD editing and mastering by The Wizard.
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10/02/77
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Paramount Theatre |
CD-R |
3 |
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06/18/83
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Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
CD-R |
3 |
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04/14/84
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Hampton Coliseum |
CD-R |
3 |
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04/20/84
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Philadelphia Civic Center |
CD-R |
2 |
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07/15/84
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Greek Theatre, U. Of California |
CD-R |
3 |
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07/22/84
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Ventura County Fairgrounds |
CD-R |
3 |
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03/28/85
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Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
CD-R |
1 |
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09/02/85
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Zoo Amphitheater |
CD-R |
1 |
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Two copies of Disc 1 only |
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11/11/85
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Meadowlands Arena |
CD-R |
1 |
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Only have disc #1 |
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11/22/85
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Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center |
CDR |
2 |
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04/11/87
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UIC Pavilion |
CD |
2 |
|
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04/11/87
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UIC Pavilion |
CD-R |
2 |
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08/19/89
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The Greek Theatre - University Of California |
DVD |
2 |
|
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10/09/89
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Hampton Coliseum |
CD-R |
2 |
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10/23/89
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Charlotte Coliseum |
CD-R |
3 |
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04/07/91
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Orlando Arena |
CD-R |
2 |
|
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10/30/91
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Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum |
CD-R |
2 |
|
Extra disc #1 |
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11/03/91
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Polo Field, Golden Gate Park |
DVD |
1 |
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"Laughter, Love & Music" Bill Graham Memorial |
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02/23/93
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Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum |
CD-R |
3 |
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08/22/93
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Autzen Stadium, University Of Oregon |
CD-R |
2 |
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Rolling Stones
--- Approximate Hours: 1.25
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| Show Date |
Venue |
Media Type |
Media Count |
Sound Quality |
Notes |
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09/18/97
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The Double Door |
CDR |
1 |
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On Thursday Sept. 18, 1997 the Stones did a surprise pre-tour gig at the Double Door, a small club in Chicago that normally features alternative music rock bands.
The decision to do the Double Door club gig wasn't made until midnight the day before, on Wednesday. Hard core fans with contacts jumped in their cars to rush into Chicago. At 9 AM in the morning they put up a sign outside the Double Door simply saying The Rolling Stones. They charged $7 per ticket to get in -- you had to show an ID card, and they wrote your name on the armwrist band that was put on each ticketholder's hand to prevent scalping .
Only 400 people were let in -- actually 100 less than the club can hold, but the Stones management wanted space for TV and radio equipment as well. Due to the crazy mood and lights from the camera setup, the club temperature got to the boiling point. Another 1000 people were in the street outside. The club door was open, and people outside could actually see parts of the stage, and hear the music very well.
Why do I like this boot so much? This is garage band Rolling Stones. Straight-forward rock and roll, without the theatrics. The backup singers really can't be heard, the horns are at a minimum, the guitars blaze. And the crowd! What a trip. Be warned -- this is very much an audience recording, and the crowd is absolutely wild. This is a party. You can hear the Stones loud and clear, but when you listen to this boot, you are in the crowd. You're there.
(Comments from jbrirenz/BTX who started the vine that I got this show from) |