Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band 03/31/2013
Set I
Adam Raised a Cain
Candy's Room
She's the One
Something in the Night
We Take Care of Our Own
Wrecking Ball
Death to My Hometown
Hungry Heart
Spirit in the Night
The E Street Shuffle
Incident on 57th Street
Tougher Than the Rest (w/ Jimmy Barnes)
Because the Night
Jackson Cage
Open All Night
Darlington County
Shackled and Drawn
Waitin' on a Sunny Day
The Promised Land
Lonesome Day
The Rising
The Ghost of Tom Joad
Badlands
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Born in the U.S.A.
Born to Run
Dancing in the Dark
Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
Rosalita
Twist and Shout
Candy's Room
She's the One
Something in the Night
We Take Care of Our Own
Wrecking Ball
Death to My Hometown
Hungry Heart
Spirit in the Night
The E Street Shuffle
Incident on 57th Street
Tougher Than the Rest (w/ Jimmy Barnes)
Because the Night
Jackson Cage
Open All Night
Darlington County
Shackled and Drawn
Waitin' on a Sunny Day
The Promised Land
Lonesome Day
The Rising
The Ghost of Tom Joad
Badlands
* * *
Born in the U.S.A.
Born to Run
Dancing in the Dark
Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
Rosalita
Twist and Shout
Set II
Set III
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Champion | 1080 MB / 3 | View | AUD Taper roman79 | |||
| joe rapoza | / 0 | View | ||||
| Notes: | Source Info: AUD>LPCM>WAV>FLAC [2xCountryman B3 > Tinybox > Edirol R-09] Mastering : Adobe Audition (amplify ~4DB, track split and down sample to 16 bit 44khz) Taper: roman79, seats ~5m behind GA perimeter | |||||
| Stuart Ferguson | CDR / 3 | View | Audience | |||
| Notes: | DVD 3403; lineage: AUD>LPCM>WAV>FLAC [2xCountryman B3 > Tinybox > Edirol R-09]. Mastering : Adobe Audition (amplify ~4DB, track split and down sample to 16 bit 44khz). Taper: roman79, seats ~5m behind GA perimeter LOC | |||||
| BruceDaveFan | CDR / 3 | View | ||||
| julien | CD FLAC / 3 | View | Audience - Very Good Recording | |||
| Notes: | 187 minutes | |||||
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