Identifier | 5268509 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR, FLAC |
Media Count | 2 |
Note | FM Broadcast. Broadcast on WMMR radio in Philadelphia, PA, this show is perhaps one of the most legendary shows of Bruce's career. Bruce is introduced by Ed Sciaky to start the broadcast. Suki Lahav played violin and added backing vocals on several tracks during this period, most notably "Incident on 57th Street." In fact, this may be the definitive version of "Incident on 57th Street." This was probably one of the best shows of the period, certiainly one of the longest. Another note about "Incident" is that during the closing bars of the song a police siren can be heard, which is very fitting. This was the premiere of "Thunder Road," actually called "Wings For Wheels" at this time, as well as "Back In The USA" and "Mountain Of Love." Available on the CDs "The Saint, The Incident & The Main Point Shuffle (MasterPlus),""You Can Trust Your Car To The Man That Wears the Star," "Prodigal Son at the Main Point," and Crystal Cat's "Main Point Night." |
Source Info | Ripped from the original Great Dane M+ CD |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Bruce Springsteen 1975-02-05 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA | |
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Set 1 | Incident On 57th Street Mountain Of Love Born To Run E Street Shuffle Thunder Road I Want You Spirit In The Night She's The One Growin' Up It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City Jungleland Kitty's Back New York City Serenade Rosalita 4th Of July Asbury Park (Sandy) A Love So Fine For You Back In The USA |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | FM Broadcast WMMR - Main Point benefit show. This was the premiere of Thunder Road (actually called Wings For Wheels at this time) and of both Back In The USA and Mountain Of Love. Released on CD "The Saint, The Incident & The Main Point Shuffle" (GDR) and recently on CD "You Can Trust Your Car..." (Crystal Cat) with coloured artwork as on the LP "You Can Trust Your Car To The Man Who Wears The Star" (SODD & TAKRL). Stunning Quality on the CD; date may circulate mislabeled as 2/2/75 |