Identifier9605709
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Numberbruceflac-mf
Media TypeFLAC
Source Infoaudience
J-Card CommentZoooma says: Actually listenable. Kind of. It's definitely not something to crank up in the car on a roadtrip, more like with earphones on for 45 minutes at home just to hear it once. The only reason I got it was to check out the almost 13 minute Rosalita with The Beach Boys' Fun Fun Fun included. If that hadn't been played I never ever would have gotten this terrible quality show. But I thought it would be a curious one-time listen. And it is... curious but not something I'd play again anytime in the next hundred years or so. Quality is... what's less than good? In my mind there's Excellent, Very Good, Good, Okay (or Fair) and... perhaps Unlistenable. This is Okay/Fair bordering on Unlistenable which is unfortunate, of course, and made even suckier because the quality takes a small dive at Rosalita. It is worth it, though, thanks to the weird story Bruce tells leading into playing Fun, Fun, Fun. Totally worth it!
Tech NoteCDR -> WAV -> FLAC (level 8, allign border sectors & verify)
Trades Allowed
Performance
Bruce Springsteen 1973-02-14 New Gym - Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Set 1Mary, Queen Of Arkansas
For You
Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?
Thundercrack
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)>
Fun, Fun, Fun

Set 2

Set 3

CommentFree Show

Bruce Springsteen - vocals, guitar
Clarence Clemons - saxophone
Gary Tallent - bass
Danny Federici - keyboard, accordion
Vini "Mad Dog" Lopez - drums

(Not formally the E Street Band until September 1974)


● Opened for Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks ●

Four additional songs were played but were not recorded.