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Tech Note25/09/96 - AKRON, OH, - EJ THOMAS HALL Disc 1: TOM JOAD ATLANTIC CITY STRAIGHT TIME HIGHWAY 29 DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN MURDER INCORPORATED NEBRASKA IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT RED HEADED WOMAN SHUT OUT THE LIGHT BORN IN THE USA DRY LIGHTNING REASON TO BELIEVE Disc 2: YOUNGSTOWN SINALOA COWBOYS THE LINE THE NEW TIMER ACROSS THE BORDER DOES THIS BUS STOP? THIS HARD LAND NO SURRENDER GALVESTON BAY THE PROMISED LAND Audience tape - A couple of debuts and several songs finding their way back into the set of many months. "Tom Joad", the Woody Guthrie version, was apparently performed in preparation for the Woody Guthrie tribute show this weekend, and was a great performance. After Little Things, Bruce said, "Speaking of tounges, here's a song about cunnilingus" and launched into an excellent Red Headed Woman. After that, he started strumming and said, "this is a song I wrote after the Nebraska album, I think it was on the flip-side of something and then played a wonderful "Shut Out The Light" Released on CD "Tom Joad Blues" (E St Records)
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Bruce Springsteen 1996-09-25 E.J. Thomas Hall, Akron, OH
Set 1Tom Joad, Atlantic City, Straight Time, Highway 29, Darkness On The Edge Of Town, Murder Inc., Nebraska, It's The Little Things That Count, Red-Headed Woman, Shut Out The Light, Born In The U.S.A., Dry Lightning, Reason To Believe, Youngstown, Sinaloa Cowboys, The Line, The New Timer, Across The Border
Set 2Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street, This Hard Land, No Surrender
Set 3Galveston Bay, The Promised Land
CommentAudience tape - A couple of debuts and several songs finding their way back into the set of many months. "Tom Joad", the Woody Guthrie version, was apparently performed in preparation for the Woody Guthrie tribute show this weekend, and was a great performance. After Little Things, Bruce said, "Speaking of tounges, here's a song about cunnilingus" and launched into an excellent Red Headed Woman. After that, he started strumming and said, "this is a song I wrote after the Nebraska album, I think it was on the flip-side of something and then played a wonderful "Shut Out The Light", Released on CD "Tom Joad Blues" (E St Records)