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theboxerorthebag wrote:I saw that, best part of the whole issue!
and you didnt share with all of us ?For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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damn, I forgot, I know, I was falling down on the job...please forgive me!!!!Bathgate66 wrote:and you didnt share with all of us ?0
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Uncut magazine with Dylan on the cover has a 2 page story of bruce about the old days. its actually a repost of a previous article. was interesting read.I change by not changing at all.0
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Uncle Bruce gets 2 nods for Grammy nominations.
Best folk album and best longform video (Wings for Wheels)
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"He always has two albums in his pocket, OK? Always. If he's got a jacket on, he's got three albums. ... I wouldn't be surprised if we get that phone call soon. I don't know if it will be '07, but we will certainly make a new record."
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yeah- i'll be there, too !
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Bobby Bandiera leads all-star benefit concert
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 12/9/06
BY ED CONDRAN
CORRESPONDENT
It doesn't take long for Bobby Bandiera to pull together recording artists for his All Star Holiday Concert benefit.
"I live next door to some of the guys who will play," he said. "I also can run into them at the grocery store."
Some of the usual suspects, such as Southside Johnny Lyon, will be performing alongside Bandiera on Tuesday during the third annual ALS benefit at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank.
There also are some high profile folks that Bandiera, 53, doesn't see while picking produce in his Brick neighborhood who may or may not appear at the sold-out event.
"You never know who is going to show up," Bandiera said.
The concert is akin to a Christmas present. Fans will have to wait and see what's under the wrapping paper.
Will Jon Bon Jovi, who tabbed Bandiera to join his band for his 2005-06 tour, or his charitable pal Bruce Springsteen pop in for the concert? Or will other high-profile recording artists from out of the area perform?
You'll need a much sought-after ticket to find out who graces the stage. What aficionados should know is that about 20 percent of the material will be comprised of holiday tunes.
"I've been a big fan of Christmas songs ever since I was a little kid," Bandiera said while calling from Cleveland. "I love "White Christmas' by Darlene Love and Chuck Berry's "Run Rudolph Run.' But we're going to be doing a lot of regular material."
The songs are just part of the equation. The unpredictable banter between the artists is worth the experience.
"Most of us who perform together know each other very well," Bandiera said. "We have a good time up there. It's showbiz, but there are no fake smiles when we get up there. It's part of what people come out for. It's loose, but when it comes to the performance, it's very serious.
"I'm not James Brown out there giving fines of $20 for every mistake someone makes in the band. I'll just go up and kick them in the shins. To me, it's a big deal whether you step on the stage of The Stone Pony, Giants Stadium or the Count Basie. You have to be a professional, and professionals will join me for this show. We'll be ready and well-rehearsed by the time the show comes around."
Bandiera can never do enough benefit shows.
"I've been doing shows like this for the last eight years," Bandiera said. "I would love to do more of them. It's good to give back. I've been very fortunate and this is the least I can do. And the other thing is that I enjoy it. To perform is a great way to give back."For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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since there will be no Christmas Holiday Shows fro the Man himself this season ( Seeger Sessions Band Tour hangover ) tonight is most likely the only holiday appearance The Boss will be making.
It will be so good to see him rocking out with an electric guitar again,...
photos to follow,....For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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I expect a full report tomorrow Bathgate!0
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theboxerorthebag wrote:I expect a full report tomorrow Bathgate!
hopefully, i get my cam in too and take some nice photos.I got decent seats in the Loge.For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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cool! Would love to see some photos.Bathgate66 wrote:definitely.
hopefully, i get my cam in too and take some nice photos.I got decent seats in the Loge.0 -
OK Bathgate, where are you? I need a full report of the show last night!0
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Bruce made it to the show last night.
He looked as he did in the " bedazzler " photos from the Light Of Day Benefit a few weeks back, gray milkman hat and all .
The security was insane as usual- no pics or vids to share. :mad:
It was great to see him playing an electric guitar again.! :jam: :eek: :eek:
Bruce hit the stage approx 1130 pm, Oh yeah- i met and chatted with Senetor Lautenberg of NJ afterwards. Huge Bruce fan.
Setlist : Darlington County , Spirit In The Night , Seaside Bar Song , Waitin' On A Sunny Day , *10th Avenue Freeze Out ( w/ Jon Bon Jovi and full horn sections :eek: ) , Santa Claus Is Coming To Town ( full stage ) .
* The last E Street Tour this basically was dropped off the setlists for " Marys Place " ( the extended long band intros , ect ) , so it was nice to hear this again and especially with all the horns and all those electric guitars ... :eek: :eek:
photos some poeple snuck in there- i was in the loge with only 3 rows , it extended down over the orchestra- so security was too tighht to even take my cam out ) :crying: i actually enjoyed the show instead of looking thru the lens.
JBJ & Southside
these 2 take the cake.For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Bathgate66 wrote:these 2 take the cake.
:eek: WHAT song was going on there?! lolR.i.p. Rigoberto Alpizar.
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JaneNY wrote::eek: WHAT song was going on there?! lol
this was during the finale' Santa Claus Is Coming To Town .
All the artists were on stage for this.
Also , they had some sort of reception afterwards, on the rear part of the building that was open to trhe adjacent street ( Pearl Street )
We saw some of the guys out there , La Bamba waved at us and said goodnight.For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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PAGE ONE
Tim McLoone
5 songs
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LaBamba/Pender
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Phil Spector
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Gary Bonds
4 songs
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SS Johnny
4 songs
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BonJovi
Please Come Home For Xmas - G
Blue Xmas - F
Run Rudolph - A
Who Says You Can't Go Home - G
PAGE TWO
Then He Kissed Me - E
Da Do Run - Eb
Be My Baby - E
Not Alone Anymore - C
Wait Till My Bobby - F
Love Messin w/ Mind - G
White Xmas - Bb
Let it Be - C
Spanish Harlem - D
Pretty Angel Eyes
River Deep - Bb
R7R Radio - G
Hurricane - A-
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Bruce
Darlington County - G
Spirit in the Night - E-
Seaside Bar Song - E
Sunny Day - C
10th Ave Freeze - F
Santa Claus Comin to Town - GFor the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Lost Masters Essential Collection Vol. 2
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Disc One
1. Prove It All Night With lyrics from "Something In The Night"
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Atlantic Studios or The Record Plant, New York City, August 1977. From "The Lost Masters III: Rattling the Chains (Darkness Masters Volume II)."
2. Factory Alternative lyrics
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Atlantic Studios or The Record Plant, New York City, August 1977. From "The Lost Masters III: Rattling the Chains (Darkness Masters Volume II)."
3. Sherry Darling
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Atlantic Studios, New York City, June through August 1977. From "The Lost Masters III: Rattling the Chains (Darkness Masters Volume II)."
4. Independence Day Original version
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. The Record Plant, New York City, September 1977. From "The Lost Masters III: Rattling the Chains (Darkness Masters Volurne II)."
5. Drive All Night #1 Original version
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Atlantic Studios, New York City. From "The Lost Masters II: One Way Street (Darkness Masters Volume I)."
6. The Promise
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Atlantic Studios, New York City, August 1977. From The Lost Masters II. One Way Street (Darkness Masters Volume I)."
7. Candy’S Boy #1
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Atlantic Studios, New York City, June 1977. From The Lost Masters II. One Way Street (Darkness Masters Volume I)."
8. Racing In The Street #1 Alternate Version with harp
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Atlantic Studios, New York City August 1977. From "The Lost Masters II: One Way Street (Darkness Masters Volume I)."
9. One Way Street
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Atlantic Studios, New York City, June 1977. From "The Lost Masters II: One Way Street (Darkness Masters Volume I)."
10. I Wanna Marry You #1 Alternate take with new vocal, spoken intro, and no sax or backing vocal at the end
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Power Station Studios, New York City July 20th 1979. From "The Lost Masters V: Heaven’s Dawn (Unreleased River Masters Volume I)."
11. Walking On The Avenue #2
Bruce Springsteen. Acoustic home demo. Los Angeles, Califomia early 1979. From "The Lost Masters IX: Love is a Gun (Solo Masters Volume III)."
12. Baby Come Back
Bruce Springsteen. Acoustic home demo. Los Angeles, Califomia early 1979. From "The Lost Masters IX: Love is a Gun (Solo Masters Volume III)."
13. Living On The Edge #3 Buddy Holly-type song (similar to "Warm California Sun")
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Rehearsal at Telegraph Hi// Studio, Holmdel, New Jersey November 15th 1979. From "The Lost Masters XII: Buddy Holly Revisited (The Telegraph Hill Rehearsals Volume II)."
14. Jole Blon #1
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Rehearsal at Telegraph Hi11 Studio, Holmdel, New Jersey, January 11th 1980. From "The Lost Masters XIII: Restless Days (The Telegraph Hill Rehearsals Volume III)."
15. Restless Nights #8 New version with superb guitar work
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Rehearsal at Telegraph Hill Studio, Holmdel, New Jersey January 11th 1980. From "The Lost Masters XIII: Restless Days (The Telegraph Hill Rehearsals Volume III)."
Disc Two
1. Wreck On The Highway Country version
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Rehearsal at Telegraph Hill Studio, Holmdel, New Jersey, January 11th 1980. From "The Lost Masters XIII: Restless Days (The Telegraph Hill Rehearsals Volume III)."
2. Slow Fade #3 Early version of "Follow That Dream," with lyrics from "Loose Ends."
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Rehearsal at Telegraph Hill Studio, Holmdel, New Jersey, February 5th 1980. From "The Lost Masters XV: Slow Fade (The Telegraph Hill Rehearsals Volume V)."
3. Jackson Cage #2 Alternate version of "Jackson Cage", with different lyrics and different music
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Rehearsal at Telegraph Hill Studio, Holmdel, New Jersey, February 5th 1980. From "The Lost Masters XV: Slow Fade (The Telegraph Hill Rehearsals Volume V)."
4. Stockton Boys #2
Bruce Springsteen. Acoustic home demo. Holmdel, New Jersey, January 11th 1980. From "The Lost Masters VII: Stockton Boy (Solo Masters Volume I)."
5. Stockton Girls
Bruce Springsteen. Acoustic home demo. Holmdel, New Jersey, January 11th 1980. From "The Lost Masters VII: Stockton Boy (Solo Masters Volume I)."
6. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) #2 Reggae version
Bruce Springsteen. Acoustic home demo. Holmdel, New Jersey, January 11th 1980. From "The Lost Masters VII: Stockton Boy (SOIO Masters Volume I)."
7. You Gotta Be Kind
Bruce Springsteen. Acoustic home demo. Holmdel, New Jersey, January 11th 1980. From "The Lost Masters VII: Stockton Boy (Solo Masters Volume I)."
8. Fade To Black #1
Bruce Springsteen. Acoustic home demo. Holmdel, New Jersey July 8th 1981. From "The Lost Masters VIl: Stockton Boy (Solo Masters Volume I)."
9. Born In The U.S.A.
Bruce Springsteen. Solo Acoustic Outtake. Four Track Mix. Colts Neck, New Jersey, December 1981, January 1982. From "The Lost Masters l: One Night in Colts Neck (The Complete Nebraska Session)."
10. Child Bride Later retitled "Working on the Highway"
Bruce Springsteen. Solo Acoustic Outtake. Four Track Mix. Colts Neck, New Jersey, December 1981/January 1982. From "The Lost Masters I: One Night in Colts Neck (The Complete Nebraska Session)."
11. Working On The Highway
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Power Station Studios, New York, possibly May 1982. From "The Lost Masters XIX: Born in the U.S.A. Rare Masters."
12. Glory Days With extra verse
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Power Station Studios, New York, January thru May 1983. From "The Lost Masters XIX: Born in the U.S.A. Rare Masters."
13. My Love Will Not Let You Down
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Power Station Studios, January thru May 1983. From "The Lost Masters XIX: Born in the U.S.A. Rare Masters."
14. Frankie
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Power Station Studios, New York, possibly May 1982. From "The Lost Masters XIX: Born in the U.S.A. Rare Masters."
15. Delivery Man #1
Bruce Springsteen. Solo Outtake. Hollywood Hills Garage Studio, Los Angeles, Califomia, January thru May 1983. From "The Lost Masters XVII: Hollywood Hills Garage Tapes (Unreleased Masters Volume II)."
16. Little Girl #1 Double track vocais
Bruce Springsteen. Solo Outtake. Eight or 24-track Mix. Hollywood Hills Garage Studio, Los Angeles, California, August 1982 through April 1983. From "The Lost Masters XVI: Hollywood Hills Garage Tapes (Unreleased Masters Volume I)."
17. Sugarland #3 Country version
Bruce Springsteen. Solo Outtake. Eight or 24-track Mix. Hollywood Hills Garage Studio, Los Angeles, Califomia, August 1982 through April 1983. From "The Lost Masters XVI: Hollywood Hills Garage Tapes (Unreleased Masters Volume I)."
18. The Klansman
Bruce Springsteen. Solo Outtake. 24-track Mix. Hollywood Hills Garage Studio, Los Angeles, California January 4th 1983. From "The Lost Masters XVI: Hollywood Hills Garage Tapes (Unreleased Masters Volume I)."
19. Betty Jean
Bruce Springsteen. Solo Outtake. Eight or 24-track Mix. Hollywood Hills Garage Studio, Los Angeles, Califomia August 1982 through April 1983. From "The Lost Masters XVI: Hollywood Hills Garage Tapes (Unreleased Masters Volume I)."
20. Seven Tears
Bruce Springsteen. Solo Outtake. 24-track Mix. Hollywood Hills Garage Studio, Los Angeles, California, January 4th 1983. From "The Lost Masters XVI: Hollywood Hills Garage Tapes (Unreleased Masters Volume I)."
Bonus Tracks Unavailable Elsewhere
21. Jackson Cage
Bruce Springsteen. Acoustic home demo. Holmdel, New Jersey, circa January 1980. Bruce sings new lyrics over the music of "Restless Nights" from tape of band rehearsal from January 1980.
22. Stolen Car
Bruce Springsteen. Acoustic home demo. Holmdel, New Jersey, circa January 1980. Bruce sings new lyrics over the music of "Restless Nights" from tape of band rehearsal from January 1980.
23. James Lincoln Dear
Bruce Springsteen. Acoustic home demo. Holmdel, New Jersey, circa 1981 or 1982. Unreleased home demo which would evolve into "Richfield Whistle." Recorded possibly around the time of the "Nebraska" home sessions.For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Holy crap I was going to bed but I think I'll hit that first - thanks!R.i.p. Rigoberto Alpizar.
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WHEN THEY SAID "ALL-STAR," THEY MEANT IT
The Boss man joins the band for Bobby B's holiday jam
On Tuesday night, "The Bobby Bandiera All-Star Holiday Concert" lived up to its billing, as Bobby wrangled a whole host of New Jersey greats for a full night of holiday cheer. The show was a benefit for the PALS Support Group, a charity started by Terry Magovern in memory of Joan Dancy. After a few words from Dave Marsh about the good cause, it was right into nearly four hours of music: Tim McLoone and his Holiday Express kicked things off, followed by sets from the balcony-storming Mark Pender and LaBamba, Bandiera's smokin' Rock and Soul Revue, Southside Johnny, and Gary U.S. Bonds. The night's penultimate artist was Bon Jovi, who turned in a charming set of yuletide R&B, like "Please Come Home for Christmas," "Blue Christmas," and "Run Run Rudolph." Dave Gaetano tells us, "It was a fantastic evening of music. The night kept building and building. Everyone knows the vibe that is present when Bruce is going to be making an appearance, and that electricity was in the air from the pre-show reception right on through the last notes of the evening."
Yes, then there was Bruce, closing the show with a 35-minute set. Backed by Bandiera's Rock and Soul Revue, plus a big swath of Jukes making for an immense horn section, Springsteen brought the heat.
Flynn McLean writes: "Bruce was on fire from the minute he sauntered on stage last night, casually picked up an electric guitar, and launched right into the opening chords of 'Darlington County.' In a setting where he could have played it cool, he took it up a notch and had the entire theatre eating out of his hand. While many fans were just happy to see him strap on an electric guitar, Bruce showed that he could still make it talk -- the intensity of his playing, especially on 'Spirit in the Night,' not usually a guitar-driven song, blew everyone away. Bruce let the audience take over a couple of lines during 'Spirit,' much to its delight. The horns added a lot to 'Darlington' and 'Seaside Bar Song,' and, of course, 'Tenth Avenue Freeze-out,' which included Jon Bon Jovi. A fun 'Waitin' on a Sunny Day,' which Bruce dedicated to Terry, could have been better than in 2003.
"The finale of Santa Claus brought the surreal images of Bruce sharing the stage with the Grinch (not Southside Johnny, but a person in an actual Grinch suit) and a couple of Sesame Street characters. [It was a 'Flaming Lips-like scene,' says Gaetano.] Jon asked Bruce if he had been good this year, and Bruce responded by playing some hot licks on the guitar while Santa Claus bore witness. It was just a great night, even if the show lagged a bit at points over the course of the night before Bruce took the stage. And wWhile we certainly enjoyed the artistry of Devils & Dust and the enthusiasm of the Seeger Sessions, last night reminded us of what Bruce does best: rock the house."
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