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Mark Jochim (Thailand)'s Collection

Bruce Springsteen & Friends   12/17/2000

Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ
Source SBD > ?? > CD Trade > EAC (Secure) > WAV > Flac Frontend > FLAC
Media FLAC   2 discs
Notes The Uber Series Volume 9? 2000-12-17 - *Soundboard* - CONVENTION HALL, ASBURY PARK, NJ
Bruce Springsteen and Friends
2000-12-17 - CONVENTION HALL, ASBURY PARK, NJ

CD Trade > EAC (Secure) > WAV > Flac Frontend > FLAC

Disc One:
01 Jingle Bells Intro (Max Weinberg 7)
02 For You
03 Blue Christmas
04 Powerhouse (Max Weinberg 7)
05 Run Run Rudolph
06 Luckytown
07 E-Street Shuffle
08 Kitty's Back
09 Rose (Patti Scialfa)
10 As Long As I Can Be With You (Patti Scialfa)
11 This Time It's For Real (SSJ, Little Steven & Bruce)
12 Good Is Gone (Little Steven)
13 All I Needed Was You (SSJ, Little Steven, Bruce)

Disc Two
01 Shine Silently (Nils Lofgren)
02 Merry Christmas Baby
03 So Young and In Love
04 Roll of the Dice
05 Bobby Jean
06 Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
07 My City Of Ruins
08 I Don't Want To Go Home (SSJ, Little Steven & Bruce)
09 Rosalita
10 Santa Claus is Coming to Town


TheBoots.net synopsis:
The material from the second album all sounded great with the addition of the horns from the Max Weinberg 7. "Blue Christmas" was done in a basically bluegrass arrangement. "Lucky Town" featured Bruce and Jimmy Vivino trading off guitar solos and the horns added some great punch to it. The Southside songs also benefitted from the horns, as did "So Young and in Love." Patti's new song, "Rose," was about her experiences working in a New York City diner, where she said she was the world's worst waitress.
Bruce's new song, "My City of Ruins," is very powerful and very gospel-esque, sounding very similar to Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready." Bruce dedicated the song to the Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce and mentioned all the charities that each night was benefitting.


Edited from a post by tattoodad3:

Here's the background story on these 3 soundboards:

2000-12-17
2001-12-06
2003-12-08

In late 2005, Bruce "threw a bone" to Sirius Satellite Radio by asking Toby Scott to mix three soundboards for broadcast.

In a series of blunders, Sirius broadcast the latter 2 of the soundboards, and neglected to mentioned that they were anything more than the audience recordings already in circulation. They failed entirely to broadcast the Dec. 17, 2000 show. Instead, they mistakenly broadcast the 2003 show twice.
To make matters worse, Sirius compressed the hell out of the originally supplied tapes, and the broadcasts sounded so shitty that no one paid any attention to them.

The holiday shows that are being shared this Christmas Day are digital clones of the uncompressed tapes given to Sirius for broadcast. They're as good as it gets and they sound 1,000 times better than the versions that Sirius broadcast.


Posted to ABMS (alt.binaries.music.springsteen) on 2006-12-24 by Uber Elf
Shared on Jungleland on 2006-12-25 by rockcat

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