1. The Live 1975-85 is probably the best live compilation ever done by any artist. Simply awesome. The introduction to The River was the first non-U2 speech that I ever learnt by memory, I still remember it. That song is so great
  2. Originally posted by Bizzie:For The Rising itself is my favourite. Indeed The Rising is a very good album. But you surely need to listen to the old albums like Darkness On The Edgoe Of Town, Born To Run, The River and Nebraksa. My Favourite records. But his best for me is Live 1975-'85.

    I've listened to Nebraska and Born To Run in their entirety, and other stuff but I can't remember what precisely =P the wonders of Spotify I fear lol. I think it's the whole context surrounding The Rising that also holds something special for me - I've been going through a period lately of listening to music c. the new millenium, including All That You Can't Leave Behind, they just all seem to have this sense of uplifting hope and whatnot going on. I know The Rising was written post-9/11 but even so, stuff like The Rising and City of Ruins have that feeling all through them.
  3. Does anyone knows a good Bruce biography book?? Im looking for ages but cant really find a good one....all suggestions are welcome
  4. Good news for ''Boss''- fans:

    Next month the documentary The Promise - Darkness On The Edge Of Town comes out. It will be shown first on the Toronto International Film Festival, on September 14th. It's about the making of the album after the groundbreaking Born To Run. Bruce had loads of pressure back then. It includes new footage. Later on this year a re-release of the 1978 album appears, including rarities and this documentary. (from Nu.nl, dutch news site)

    This makes me very curious. I'd love to see this doc.
  5. Originally posted by MirrorballBoy:Good news for ''Boss''- fans:

    Next month the documentary The Promise - Darkness On The Edge Of Town comes out. It will be shown first on the Toronto International Film Festival, on September 14th. It's about the making of the album after the groundbreaking Born To Run. Bruce had loads of pressure back then. It includes new footage. Later on this year a re-release of the 1978 album appears, including rarities and this documentary. (from Nu.nl, dutch news site)

    This makes me very curious. I'd love to see this doc.



    excellent news indeed. Darkness is probably my 3rd favorite Boss album. Should be great
  6. Originally posted by MirrorballBoy:Good news for ''Boss''- fans:

    Next month the documentary The Promise - Darkness On The Edge Of Town comes out. It will be shown first on the Toronto International Film Festival, on September 14th. It's about the making of the album after the groundbreaking Born To Run. Bruce had loads of pressure back then. It includes new footage. Later on this year a re-release of the 1978 album appears, including rarities and this documentary. (from Nu.nl, dutch news site)

    This makes me very curious. I'd love to see this doc.



    my favourite boss album, great! i loved the one he did about born to run, if this is as good it'll be immense.
  7. I've grown pretty tired of Bruce Springsteen. He made too much of the same music.
  8. This is absolutely fucking crazy. I soiled my pants. This is the treatment one of the best albums ever deserves :


    Columbia Records To Release Bruce Springsteen's 'The Promise: The Darkness On The Edge Of Town Story' Nov. 16

    Box Set Includes 3CD/3DVD Package Of Remastered Album, Never-Before-Seen Studio & Live Footage, 80-Page Notebook, 21 Previously-Unreleased Songs, And An Extraordinary Documentary Film That Will Debut At The Toronto Film Festival Sept. 14 And On HBO Oct 7

    Package Features Nearly Six Hours Of Footage, Including Classic 1978 Houston Performance, And More Than Two Hours Of Audio

    Columbia To Simultaneously Release 'The Promise' Double CD Complete Songs From Darkness On The Edge Of Town's Lost Sessions



    Columbia Records will release Bruce Springsteen's 'The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story' on Nov 16. The Deluxe Package comprises over six hours of film and more than two hours of audio across 3 CDs and 3 DVDs. The media contents are packaged within an 80-page notebook containing facsimiles from Springsteen's original notebooks from the recording sessions, which include alternate lyrics, song ideas, recording details, and personal notes in addition to a new essay by Springsteen and never-before-seen photographs. Containing a wealth of previously unreleased material, 'The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story' offers an unprecedented look into Springsteen's creative process during a defining moment in his career. 'The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story' will additionally be released as a 3CD/3 Blu Ray disc set.

    The set will be available as 'The Promise,' an edition which consists of only the unheard complete songs on two CDs or four LPs, along with lyrics and the new essay by Springsteen.

    The previously unheard song "Save My Love" and an excerpt from the documentary are now streaming at http://www.BruceSpringsteen.net.

    The Deluxe Package includes 'Darkness on the Edge of Town,' digitally remastered for the first time.

    CD 1: REMASTERED 'DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN'
    1. Badlands
    2. Adam Raised A Cain
    3. Something In The Night
    4. Candy’s Room
    5. Racing In The Street
    6. The Promised Land
    7. Factory
    8. Streets Of Fire
    9. Prove It All Night
    10. Darkness On The Edge Of Town

    "'Darkness' was my 'samurai' record," Springsteen writes, "stripped to theframe and ready to rumble…But the music that got left behind was substantial." For the first time, fans will have access to two discs containing a total of 21 previously-unreleased songs from the 'Darkness' recording sessions, songs that, as Springsteen writes, "perhaps could have/should have been released after 'Born To Run' and before the collection of songs that 'Darkness on the Edge of Town' became."

    Highlights include the extraordinary rock version of "Racing in the Street," the never-before-released original recordings of "Because the Night," "Fire," and "Rendezvous," the supreme pop opus "Someday (We'll Be Together)," the hilarious "Ain't Good Enough for You," the superb soul-based vocal performance on "The Brokenhearted," the utterly haunting "Breakaway," and the fully orchestrated masterpiece and title song "The Promise." All 21 songs have been mixed by Springsteen's long-time collaborator Bob Clearmountain. According to long-time manager/producer Jon Landau, "There isn't a weak card in this deck. 'The Promise' is simply a great listening experience."

    CD 2: THE PROMISE (DISC 1)
    1. Racing In The Street ('78)
    2. Gotta Get That Feeling
    3. Outside Looking In
    4. Someday (We'll Be Together)
    5. One Way Street
    6. Because The Night
    7. Wrong Side Of The Street
    8. The Brokenhearted
    9. Rendezvous
    10. Candy's Boy

    CD 3: THE PROMISE (DISC 2)
    1. Save My Love
    2. Ain't Good Enough For You
    3. Fire
    4. Spanish Eyes
    5. It's A Shame
    6. Come On (Let's Go Tonight)
    7. Talk To Me
    8. The Little Things (My Baby Does)
    9. Breakaway
    10. The Promise
    11. City Of Night

    The Deluxe Package also features "The Promise: The Making of 'Darkness on the Edge of Town,'" a documentary directed by Grammy- and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Thom Zimny. The ninety-minute film combines never-before-seen footage of Springsteen and the E Street Band shot between 1976 and 1978—including home rehearsals and studio sessions—with new interviews with Springsteen, E Street Band members, manager Jon Landau, former-manager Mike Appel, and others closely involved in the making of the record. Advanced word on the documentary is so strong that it was invited to debut at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival on September 14 and will make its television debut on HBO on October 7.

    DVD 1: "THE PROMISE: THE MAKING OF 'DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN'"

    In addition, the set features more than four hours of live concert film from the Thrill Hill Vault, including the bootleg house cut (the footage that appeared on-screen at the concert) from a 1978 Houston show, and a 2009 performance of 'Darkness on the Edge of Town' in its entirety from Asbury Park. The special performance in Asbury Park was shot in HD without an audience and successfully recreates the stark atmosphere of the original album.

    DVD 2: DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN (PARAMOUNT THEATER, ASBURY PARK, NJ,
    2009)
    1. Badlands
    2. Adam Raised A Cain
    3. Something In The Night
    4. Candy's Room
    5. Racing In The Street
    6. The Promised Land
    7. Factory
    8. Streets Of Fire
    9. Prove It All Night
    10. Darkness On The Edge Of Town

    THRILL HILL VAULT (1976-1978)
    1. Save My Love (Holmdel, NJ 76)
    2. Candy's Boy (Holmdel, NJ 76)
    3. Something In The Night (Red Bank, NJ 76)
    4. Don’t Look Back (NYC 78)
    5. Ain't Good Enough For You (NYC 78)
    6. The Promise (NYC 78)
    7. Candy's Room Demo (NYC 78)
    8. Badlands (Phoenix 78)
    9. The Promised Land (Phoenix 78)
    10. Prove It All Night (Phoenix 78)
    11. Born To Run (Phoenix 78)
    12. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (Phoenix 78)

    DVD 3: HOUSTON '78 BOOTLEG: HOUSE CUT
    1. Badlands
    2. Streets Of Fire
    3. It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City
    4. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
    5. Spirit In The Night
    6. Independence Day
    7. The Promised Land
    8. Prove It All Night
    9. Racing In The Street
    10. Thunder Road
    11. Jungleland
    12. The Ties That Bind
    13. Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
    14. The Fever
    15. Fire
    16. Candy's Room
    17. Because The Night
    18. Point Blank
    19. She's The One
    20. Backstreets
    21. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
    22. Born To Run
    23. Detroit Medley
    24. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
    25. You Can't Sit Down
    26. Quarter To Three



  9. ^ fucking sweeeeeeeeeet.
  10. Awesome. That remaster shits in the face of every of the U2 remasters so far. SImply awesome