The time has come. The big moment when the winners of the big Darkness Trivia Quiz will be revealed. But not quite. First of all I'd like to thank the more than 400 people who took time to answer the questions. That was very overwhelming. And yes, it was a hard quiz. 26 people got all the questions right. Among those 26 people, a winner has been randomly drawn out of a hat by the goddess of fortune, also known as my wife.
And the name of the winner is.... (insert drum roll).... Vicky Dispenza
Congratulations! Vicky can now not only brag about her extreme Bruce knowledge, but soon she will also be the happy owner of The Light in Darkness book by Lawrence Kirsch.
But that's not all. I also promised a genuine Greasy Lake mug to a random participant. The fortunate winner of that valuable item is... (insert another drum roll).... Ed Hicklin. Congratulations to you too! Ed also happens to be among the 26 people who got all the answers right.
As for everyone else, well, once again thank you for playing along. I bet you have had many sleepless nights over what the right answers might have been, so let's go through them one by one.
Question 1: Which of these cities has Bruce performed in only during the Darkness Tour?
The correct answer was Boulder, CO. I don't know what the people of Boulder did to Bruce on that December day in 1978, but the fact is that Bruce has never returned.
Question 2: Which of these titles was originally considered for the Darkness album?
The correct answer is American Madness. According to several sources Bruce at one point considered this title for his new album. It was also the title of a 1932 movie starring Walter Huston about conspiracy in the banking world.
Question 3: Which song from the Darkness album was the last one to get its live debut?
The correct answer is "Factory", which didn't get its live debut until July 21, 1978, in Nashville. That was two months after all the other Darkness songs had been debuted at the very first show in Buffalo on May 23.
Question 4: What happened during the 1978 New Year's Eve show that made Bruce temporarily leave the stage?
The right answer is that a firecracker exploded near his face. Bruce was pissed off for understandable reasons and has since then been furious with people settings off fireworks at his shows.
Question 5: What was different about the shows when the Darkness Tour started?
The answer to this question is that an intermission was added in the middle of the show. Before that Bruce, like today, did one long set followed by the encores. The two-set structure lasted until the 1992-93 World Tour. After that Bruce went back to his old formula, starting with the 1995-97 Solo Acoustic Tour.
Question 6: Which of these River songs was debuted during the Darkness Tour?
Actually, several River songs were debuted during the Darkness Tour, but among the options mentioned only "Ramrod" fit the bill. It was, however, performed only once on that tour, in Pittsburgh on December 28, 1978, when it opened the show.
Question 7: What was the name of the famous bootleg that featured the September 19, 1978, Passaic show?
Piece de Resistance was the correct answer. It was a legendary bootleg that turned many a college kid in the early Eighties into diehard Bruce fans. It has since been released on bootleg CD, and the show is one of the most widely circulated Bruce shows ever.
Question 8: What did Bruce, Clarence and Garry Tallent write across a huge rooftop billboard promoting the Darkness album in Los Angeles in 1978?
Bruce, back then ever suspicious of overblown advertising, wrote Prove It All Night on the poster. They also wanted to add a mustache to his picture, but had to leave the premises before they were able to go through with that.
Question 9: Who did Bruce give the song "Fire" to when it was decided not to include it on the Darkness album?
The story is that Bruce wrote the song with Elvis Presley in mind and sent the song to him, but he died before Bruce heard anything back. However, Bruce also cut a version during the Darkness sessions, but in the end decided to give the song to Robert Gordon. It has since been recorded by several other artists and was a top 10 hit for the Pointer Sisters.
Question 10: Which song from the Darkness album has Bruce played live the most times?
A lot of you thought the answer was "Badlands", which is understandable. "Badlands" has been played at nearly every E Street Band show since its release (except for the beginning of the Tunnel of Love Tour). "The Promised Land" has not been played quite as much by the E Street Band, but it was played at every show during the two extensive solo tours, and that gives it the edge of "Badlands".
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