No, this is not an April's fool. Just a rumor we've heard. According to this rumor
Bruce is to headline the Woodstock Festival on July 25 in Rome, N.Y. We don't
really believe it ourselves, but if it happens, don't forget where you first heard about
it! Read more
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We haven't been able to confirm this, but one source says that Sony Music has
scheduled two new singles for release. They are:
Sad Eyes, Missing, Man At The Top, Take 'Em As They Come
I Wanna Be With You, Where The Bands Are, Born In The U.S.A., Back In
Your Arms
We have only been able to confirm the "Sad Eyes" single which should now finally
be released in connection with 18 Tracks. Speaking of that, the artwork for 18
Tracks can be seen here. Read more
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Yesterday a show at the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm was added to the tour on
June 23 along with another one in Offenbach, Germany. The tickets for Stockholm
will go on sale on Monday. This has been confirmed to be the only show in
Scandinavia. Denmark and Norway have thus been overlooked for the first time
since 1985 (how rude!). Today we've also heard the news that there will be a show in
Holland at the Gelredome in Arnhem on June 19 with a possible extra show the next
day. Read more
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According to Backstreets, Bruce has given yet another song for a movie. The song
is called "Lift Me Up" and will be featured in a new movie by director John Sayles
called Limbo. In the Eighties Bruce let sayles use several songs for his movie Baby
It's You in return for which Sayles directed the "Born in the USA" video. Read more
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As you may have read elsewhere, on march 11 a few fans were let in to the
rehearsals at the Convention Hall in Asbury Park. Among those were David
Mieras, veteran Springsteen fan and Jersey boy who has followed Bruce since the
Sixties. Now you can read his account here on Greasy Lake. Read more
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After last week's amazing display of strength in Asbury Park where all doubts as to
whether Bruce could pull off a rock show was silenced, we are now back to the
waiting. Waiting for the first European show on April 9 and for more tour dates. The
latest rumors mention three shows in Stockholm in June and one in Copenhagen.
We've also heard that Bruce will do a two-week stretch of shows in New Jersey in
June at either Giants Stadium or Continental Airline Arena (formerly known as
Brendan Byrne). Read more
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The second rehearsal show last night featured perhaps the biggest live surprise of
the decade. Bruce not only sang "The Promise", he sang it sitting at the piano with
a single spotlight on him as if it were 1977 again. Apart from that, the set list went
as follows: The Promised Land / Two Hearts / Darkness On the Edge Of Town /
Darlington County / Mansion On The Hill / The River / Youngstown / Murder Inc. /
Badlands / Out In The Street / Tenth Avenure Freeze-Out / The Promise / My Love
Will Not Let You Down / For You / The Ghost Of Tom Joad / Give The Girl A Kiss /
She's The One / Backstreets / Light Of Day / Streets Of Philadelphia / Bobby Jean /
Born To Run / Thunder Road / If I Should Fall Behind / Land Of Hopes And
Dreams. Read more
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Last night saw the induction of Bruce Springsteen into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of
Fame. He celebrated by performing with the E Street Band.
The event took place at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. Bruce performed
with the full E Street Band the following songs:
1.The Promised Land
2.Backstreets
3.Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
4.In the Midnight Hour (w/Wilson Pickett)
The induction speech was held by Bono of U2, and Bruce himself also took the
stage to make a speech in which he thanked, by name, all the members of the E
Street Band, past and present. You can read a summary of the night here. If that's
not enough for you, it will be broadcast tomorrow, March 17 on VH-1 at 9 pm EST. Read more
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Earlier today Sony released a press release to announce the European leg of the E
Street Band tour plus the release of 18 Tracks.
Presss release:
Bruce Springsteen World Tour
with The E Street Band is Set
European Shows to Begin
April 9th in Barcelona, Spain
"18 Tracks", A Single CD of Highlights From
Springsteen's Recent Box Set, to Be Released April 13th
Bonus Cuts Include "The Fever" & a Newly Recorded Solo
Version of "The Promise"
Bruce Springsteen will begin a worldwide tour with The E Street Band on April
9,1999 in Barcelona, Spain. The initial European leg of the tour will continue
through June 7, and will feature a combination of arena, shed and select stadium
shows in Spain, Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, France, England and Ireland.
The concerts mark the first time since 1988-89"s "Human Rights Now! Amnesty
International Tour" that Springsteen and The E Street Band have embarked on a
major series of performances. A final set of European dates for June will be
announced shortly.
In the United States, shows will begin in mid-July and will continue through the end
of September. Springsteen and The E Street Band will perform multi-night series of
concerts in select major cities nationwide. Further U.S. details will be announced
soon.
In anticipation of the tour, Springsteen said "I'm looking forward to playing with
The E Street Band this Spring and Summer. It's going to be a great time for all of
our fans and for us."
The First Set of Tour Dates Are as Follows
April 9 Barcelona, Spain Palau Sant Jordi
April 13 Munich, Germany Olympiahalle
April 15 Cologne, Germany Kolnarena
April 17 Bologna, Italy Polosport
April 19 Milan, Italy Forum
April 24 Vienna, Austria Stadthalle
April 26 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
April 28 Lyon, France Halle Tony Garnier
May 1 Manchester, England Eve News Arena
May 16 Birmingham, England NIA
May 18 London, England Earl's Court
May 19 London, England Earl's Court
May 25 Dublin, Ireland RDS
May 29 Berlin, Germany Wuhlheide
June 2 Paris, France Bercy
June 5 Zaragosa, Spain Romareda Stadium
June 7 Madrid, Spain Estadio de la Comunidad
Joining Springsteen on guitar, The E Street Band is
Roy Bittan - keyboards
Clarence Clemons - saxophone, percussion
Danny Federici - keyboards
Nils Lofgren - guitars
Patti Scialfa - vocals, percussion
Garry Tallent - bass
Steve Van Zandt - guitars
Max Weinberg - drums
On April 13th, Columbia Records will release "18 Tracks", a single CD
compilation of highlights from the Bruce Springsteen Tracks box set. "18 Tracks"
features three bonus cuts, including "The Fever" (recorded in 1973) and a new solo
acoustic version of "The Promise", which Springsteen recorded in New Jersey in
February 1999. The third bonus track is "Trouble River", a rock song recorded
during sessions for the "Human Touch" album.
The Boston Globe described "Bruce Springsteen Tracks" as "The Holy Grail of
boxed sets" upon its release in November 1998. Read more
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According to the Asbury Park Press, the E Street Band will rehearse for the tour at
the Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park. Trucks have already unloaded the
equipment and the band will probably begin their rehearsals tomorrow. Read the
article here. Read more
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