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If you go on iTunes right now and search “Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band”, you will find a brand new release consisting of four terrific recordings entitled “Magic Tour Highlights.” These are four live songs taken from various performances over the course of the 2008 tour.

1. “Always A Friend” (performed with Alejandro Escovedo)
Recording Date: 04/14/2008 (Houston, Texas)
2. “The Ghost of Tom Joad” (performed with Tom Morello)
Recording Date: 04/07/2008 (Anaheim, California)
3. “Turn Turn Turn” (performed with Roger McGuinn)
Recording Date: 04/23/2008 (Orlando, Florida)
4. “4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)” (Danny Federici’s final performance
with the E Street Band)
Recording Date: 03/20/2008 (Indianapolis, Indiana)

Purchase from
iTunes Store (audio and/or video).
Amazon.com (audio)
Rhapsody (audio)

If you purchase from the iTunes store, you can get both the audio and the video of the songs!

Obviously, the most touching performance is the version of “Sandy.” This was the last time that “Blood Brother” Danny Federici performed on-stage with the E Street Band.

We will miss you Phantom…RIP.

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Springsteen is thinking about it!

Over the past couple of weeks, my sources have confirmed that Bruce and the band are CONSIDERING playing a few more dates beyond the Harley Davidson Festival. These shows will (if they happen) most likely take place in Philadelphia and New Jersey (Newark). There was originally some speculation of shows at Madison Square Garden but talks on this venue have waned. These dates (PA/NJ) would stretch only as far as the second week of September. As of this very moment, I would call the chances a “coin-flip”, a “race”, or any other poker term that you would like to throw in there that means approximately 50%.

In addition, talks of a 2009 E Street tour are well under weigh. The word “out in the street” is that the band is looking at the beginning portion of 2009. I believe that this timetable has a lot to do with Max’s role with “The Tonight Show” as well as Bruce’s near/immediate future plans in terms of studio material. Springsteen has 2 albums in the chamber at this point (one solo project and one E Street project) and it shouldn’t be “too long” before a decision is made on what to go ahead and release.

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This is a pretty cool soundcheck of “Rendezvous” from Springsteen’s 2003 stand at Shea Stadium in Queens, NY. You can see how Bruce pretty much arranges a song on the spot and they then play it that night!

Enjoy!

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“Unplayed in 5 Years!”

Yeah, I know this was last year, but it’s part of the “Magic” tour so what the hell! This was awesome because a little guy in the pit had a big sign that said “RAMROD PLEASE” on it and Bruce decided to make his day (and probably his life too!)

Enjoy this classic from one of Springsteen’s greatest albums…”The River”

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Always a shot in the arm!

“Night” always provides a little kick-start to a show (or encore) when needed. You can just feel it when Bruce goes into that quick count-off that “Night” may be coming. I have always felt that this is a very underrated song simply because it is on an album of master pieces. It is almost unfair that this song is on “Born to Run” but in my opinion, it makes the album that much better!

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“Baby I could walk you…”

This is a really great Bruce song that was written in 1990 and donated to Southside Johnny Lyon (Southside later covered the song on his “Better Days” album). However, Springsteen later recorded the song on his own in or around 1997. This recording went unused until 2004 when Springsteen dubbed in some bass guitar and drum trakcs. It was then decided that the song was good enough to make the final cut for the “Devil’s & Dust” solo album. It is worth noting that the two versions (Southside and Springsteen) vary greatly in terms of arrangement.

Lyrics and Music: Bruce Springsteen

Whoa!

Yeah I know what it’s like to have failed, baby
With the whole world lookin’ on
I know what it’s like to have soared
And come crashin’ like a drunk on a bar room floor

And now you got no reason to trust me
My confidence is a little rusty
But if you don’t feel like bein’ alone
Baby, I could walk you all the way home

Well now our old fears and failures
Oh baby, they do linger
Like the shadow of that ring
Hmmm, that was on your finger
Those days they’ve come and gone
Baby, I could walk you all the way home

Whoa!
Whoa!
Whoa!
Whoa!

Yeah love leaves nothin’ but shadows and vapor
We go on, as is our sad nature
Baby
Now it’s some old Stones’ song the band is trashin’
If you feel like dancin’, baby I’m askin’

It’s comin’ on closing time
Bartender, he’s ringin’ last call
These days I don’t stand on pride
And I ain’t afraid to take a fall

So if you’re seein’ what you like
Maybe your first choice he’s gone
Well that’s all right
Baby, I could walk you all the way home
Baby, I could walk you all the way home

Whoa!
Yeah!
Whoa hoo!
Whoa!
Whoa hoo!
Yeah!
Whoa hoo!
Come on!
Oh yeah!

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Almost time to come home!

In about two weeks time, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band will be headed home.  At that point, they will take a week off before their three night stand at Giants Stadium begins in East Rutherford, NJ.  Simply going by the latest European setlists, the American run should be phenomenal.  With rarities including “Summertime Blues”, “Drive All Night”, “Janey Don’t You Lose Heart”, and “Be True”, you never know what this insane man is going to jot down on the setlist when it comes time to play in the Garden state.

Oh yeah, and did I mention that the concerts have been approximately three hours in length?

 ”Ladies and gentlemen, The Boss has left sanity!”

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Darkness 30th Anniversary Box-Set

Rumors have been flying around the Springsteen world for some time now that a new box-set may be on its way. The rumor is that this will commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the release of Darkness on the Edge of Town. The truth is that this project is in the works and will likely be released in latter portion of 2008. The box-set is supposedly going to include a remastered version of the album (CD) itself as well as a live concert DVD from the Darkness tour (and possibly a few other “gems”?). There are a few shows that have been rumored thus far to be “the one” for the DVD; some of the popular ones include the following dates: 07/08/1978 (Phoenix, AZ) and 08/23/1978 (New York, NY). You may just have a to wait a few months to see which show is released. As of now, it is very possible that you may see this box-set in stores as early as this September.

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Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band have added another show to the Magic tour at Hershey Park Stadium on August 19th, 2008.  Tickets will be on sale this Saturday, June 21st, at 10 am.  The Hershey show comes in between Bruce’s concerts in Foxborough, MA, and Milwaukee, WI.  Hopefully they add more dates in between these shows as there is plenty of room to do so.

Keep this page bookmarked for updates as they come in!

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Cardiff: Great show!

Bruce and the E Street Band played an awesome looking show in Cardiff on Saturday night to kick off their post-break European tour.  The show opened with a “Magic” tour debut of “From Small Things.”  Some other highlights from this show included “Blinded By the Light” and “Working on the Highway.”  A terrific encore consisting of “Jungleland”, “Thunder Road, “Born to Run”, “Rosalita”, and “American Land” capped off a great night.   What is especially interesting however is that “Land of Hope and Dreams” was soundchecked on this night so we expect this Reunion/Rising tour warhorse to appear sometime soon.

From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come)
Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
Radio Nowhere
No Surrender
Lonesome Day
The Promised Land
Blinded By the Light
Magic
Atlantic City
The River
Gypsy Biker
Darlington County
Because the Night
She’s the One
Livin’ in the Future
Mary’s Place
Working on the Highway
Devil’s Arcade
The Rising
Last to Die
Long Walk Home
Badlands
Jungleland
Thunder Road
Born to Run
Rosalita
American Land

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