1. Just as they spring to mind, no 2nd thoughts... Wrecking Ball, Roll The Dice, The River, Tunnel Of Love, Hungry Heart, Queen Of The Supermarket, Born In The USA, YCLook/Not Touch, Born To Run (hilarious haha), Two Hearts. That's all I'm afraid.
  2. That's pretty much all I got, with the addition of I'm On Fire
  3. Good Eye .. 57 Channels .. Factory ... Outlaw Pete(?) ... Meeting Across The River .. Thunder Road ... Growin UP ...
  4. Thunder Road!!! How could I... Well done Ronnie! I don't know Good Eye nor Outlaw Pete so there's no way I could guess these haha.
  5. what i thought was Pete Sinaloa Cowboys fits better
    Two Faces .. Nothing Man ..
  6. Drive All Night, Thundercrack, Candy's Room
  7. Streets of Fire
  8. 'down to The River and into the River..' The River is the bottom right
  9. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
    There's Room Enough for Two
    Allen Theatre
    Cleveland, OH
    August 10, 1975

    JEMS Archive

    2103 JEMS Transfer: Low generation reel to reel > Otari 5050mkII azimuth-adjusted transfer > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture (pitch correction) > Peak 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5.0 (speed corrected) > resample 16/44.1 > FLAC

    01 Incident on 57th Street
    02 Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
    03 Spirit in the Night
    04 The E Street Shuffle
    05 Growin' Up
    06 Saint in the City
    07 Up on the Roof
    08 Born to Run
    09 She's the One
    10 Kitty's Back
    11 New York City Serenade (cut)

    In the middle of several JEMS release programs, I stumbled across this reel in a stack of other tapes for a different project. If memory serves, this came from our old pal WG sometime in the '80s. At that time, the date of the recording was in question and the notes inside speculated it might be from Canton, OH in September. Brucebase has since placed the date as the Allen Theatre in Cleveland on August 10, which jives with a comment Bruce makes before "Born to Run," that it is the title track "to our new album which should be out in a few weeks."

    I recalled this being a good recording and it is a pleaser to be sure, certainly one of the better and closer stereo '75 audies. The proper transfer, low-gen source and some mastering work make in an upgrade to circulating versions of the show, which is most notable for its positively lilting and lovely cover of The Drifters' "Up On the Roof."

    It's always fun to hear shows where the audience isn't familiar with classics like "Tenth Avenue," "Born to Run" and "She's the One," and they could not sound fresher here and be better received. The only shame is the incomplete "New York City Serenade," which cuts after seven or eight blissful minutes.

    I'm guessing the taper only brought one 90 minute tape and didn't know what he or she was in for. Not part of a series, not a mega vault find, just a really enjoyable listen.

    Samples provided.

    BK for JEMS

    http://rapidshare.com/share/20FE2AB42E0345D22F726E6087F21CFC
  10. I only don't know the one in the left top corner and the man with the arrows pointed down (I'm Going Down)???

  11. I'm going down sounds feasible I'm also quite puzzled by the red cane behind the door


    I'v edited Ade's post for it was super long! THanks for the link dude, will download it

  12. Candy's Room. Olof already got that.