Live album on the airwaves

Published 2001-03-26
By Karsten S. Andersen
Several radio stations in the US have started playing songs from the upcoming live album. Among them also some that are broadcast on the Internet. Check out for example www.worldclassrock.com. If you don't have a strong enough connection for Internet radio, you can also download 30 second sound clips of five different songs from the official Springsteen website. Read more
   

HBO show on Danish TV?

Published 2001-03-20
By Karsten S. Andersen
For all the Danes out there, an allegedly reliable source confirms that Danish TV2 has bought the HBO show. The bad news is that it won't be aired until August or September. Read more
   

"Born to Run" added to the live album

Published 2001-03-16
By Karsten S. Andersen
In an apparently last second decision "Born to Run" has been added to the Live in New York City album and the HBO broadcast. Signs indicate that it will be placed as the last song on Disc 1 right after "Out in the Street". If true this seems like an odd choice considering the fact that it breaks up the flow of the so called "five-pack" of "Youngstown", "Murder Incorporated", "Badlands", "Out in the Street" and "Tenth Avenue". Read more
   

HBO show on German TV

Published 2001-03-16
By Karsten S. Andersen
As the first TV station other than HBO German ZDF has announced that they will air the HBO concert. Unfortunately it will only be 60 minutes of the show, but this will still be quite a treat to German fans and others in Europe who can pick up ZDF. So get your VCRs ready for April 14 at 11:40 pm. Check it out for yourself. Read more
   

"Born to Run" and "Born in the USA" best Bruce son

Published 2001-03-12
By Karsten S. Andersen
US music industry organization, RIAA, and the National Endowment for the Arts have published a list of what they consider the 365 best songs of the last century. Bruce is represented with two songs, not surprisingly "Born to Run" and "Born in the USA" as number 59 and 135 respectively. Read more
   

Live album cover revealed

Published 2001-03-09
By Karsten S. Andersen
This is what the upcoming live album will look like. On the content side, Amazon now indicates that the first of the two discs will end with "Out in the Street" and the second one start with "Tenth Avenue". The bonus songs have been placed at the end of Disc 2 rather than having been incorporated into their natural positions in the show. The live album is number 18 on Amazon's sales chart even before its release Read more
   

Bruce recording with the band

Published 2001-03-09
By Karsten S. Andersen
For those of you who haven't seen it yet, Backstreets reports that Bruce has been recording new material with the E Street Band in the last few weeks. No word on where and exactly what, but hopefully a result will come of it in a not too distant future. Read more
   

Forget about your complaints: live album include

Published 2001-02-26
By Karsten S. Andersen
It's official. Today Shorefire Media announced the release of Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Live in New York City for April 3. But the best part is that the double CD will include six tracks that were not included on the infamous list that was leaked to the fans a couple of weeks ago: Lost in the Flood, Born in the USA, Don't Look Back, Jungleland, If I Should Fall Behind and Ramrod. This combined with the previously known songs will make for one hell of a live album that should leave most fans more than satisfied. Read the complete press release here. Read more
   

Bruce at the KACF benefit

Published 2001-02-25
By Karsten S. Andersen
Last night Bruce attended the Eighth Annual Winter Semi-Formal benefitting the Kristin Ann Carr Fund. The event took place at the Fifth Club in New York. Only other E Streeter was Max Weinberg. The evening raised lots of money for research in sarcoma cancer, which in 1993 cost Bruce's friend and daughter of Dave Marsh, Kristin Ann Carr, her life. Read more about the cause here. Read more
   

Clarence says new album is planned

Published 2001-02-25
By Karsten S. Andersen
In an interview with the Swedish radio station Rocket FM, Clarence Clemons said that there was definitely plans of a new E Street Band album and tour, but that he couldn't reveal any details. You can listen to the interview at www.rocket.fm. Whether you believe him or Max Weinberg, who recently said that nothing was planned, is up to you. Read more
   


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