London Non Stop Rock (1985).zip

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Jenine Killebrew

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maybe its that yes! I want to be serious for a moment, ive used filefactory for about a month and they pay per download which I wasn't aware of until I used it. So I have came up with the idea that when we reach the total of $100. We will either donate to this site for giving us the platform to share our love of Bruce/bootlegs or a charity decided by you folks here and I will post proof upon completion. It may take a good while but I will continue to help when I can and upload my daily randomness that clearly folks enjoy even though it doesn't reflect that on the thread. What do you guys think??? 627 downloads in a month surprises me and backs up my claim of lurkers! ha come and say hello guys?!

London Non Stop Rock (1985).zip


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I didn't know either and its not much per file downloaded, but I thought I better clear it up before somebody thinks im trying to make money and im absolutely not I only use file factory because its free for my premium through a family member & to keep the links up and is user friendly for free downloads (you guys).

it varies some don't get many, but some 17 within 24 hours but links are good for 3 months after the last download and some I posted a month ago are saying last download with the last couple of days ect. Since I posted the count is now 638.

Ok part 1/2 of my random upload for today is the 2009 Stockholm Dream Box. Flac will be 3 downloads as its over 4gig otherwise and filefactory will implode if I didn't separate it. The MP3 version [highest quality] is all 3 shows together, both versions all include artwork and all track names. Enjoy!

I really appriciate all the uploads here!! This week i will try also upload some stuff again. Unfortunaly filefactory doesnt work for me because after 10% the download will stop and if i try again it will stop again but unless i cant download some off the stuff i appriciate that people share the shows!!

Try this link. I just realized what I probably did. I accidentally uploaded this one twice, forgetting I'd done it. I deleted the extra one, but it was probably the one that I posted instead of the 2nd upload... So this should work, I think. Let me know if it doesn't and I'll reup it. Twink

That's a great idea, but I have Premium (I pay for it though!) and I don't see that anywhere on my site. Maybe it doesn't work that way in the States? Where on the site did you find it? ----- Update- I found it buried under Statistics. My balance is still $0.00 though! Hopefully it will go up over time as I post. It does say you have to hit $100.00 before you download. I'd like to submit Why Hunger as the beneficiary as it is one of Bruce's favorite charities.

I didn't intend to post again, but I was listening to this, some I've never heard and or versions I've never heard and is a nice little collection, I couldn't upload the flac its over 2 gig and FF doesn't like that so I've converted to high quality MP3, no artwork either but excellent explanation's for each song.

01 Ballad Of Jesse James - Studio Rehearsal March 14, 1972 Challenger Eastern Surfboards, Highlands, NJ
Also known as "Don't You Want To Be An Outlaw," this early Bruce written song features all future E Street Band members
of the Bruce Springsteen Band which composed of Vini Lopez on the drums, David Sancious on the piano and organ, Garry
Tallent on Bass, and Steve Van Zandt on guitar and backing vocals. This version is the same as the version from the
officially released Chapter And Verse but it is the complete version from a different source. Bruce would continue with
the wild west and outlaw theme throughout his early years and then it would vanish forever.

02 Evacuation Of The West - June 1973 914 Sound Studios, Blauvelt, NY
This outtake from the Wild And The Innocent Sessions is an unknown Springsteen song to many fans which is a shame because
this is a excellent song with excellent lyrics that is worthy of an official release. The song is also known by the title
of "No More Kings In Texas" but Bruce has it copyrighted under the above title. It was also considered for release on Tracks
in 1997 but it unfortunately didn't make it. The song doesn't have any verified live performances but it is very likely to
have been performed during 1973. This studio version doesn't feature David Sancious which is odd because he was present at
this time for the sessions; the song also doesn't feature any overdubs meaning it was performed amazingly all in one take.

03 New York City Serenade - June 28, 1973 914 Sound Studios, Blauvelt, NY
Another one from the Wild And The Innocent Sessions, this is the album version of "New York City Serenade" but without the
overdubs of strings, group vocals, and congas. It is an interesting listen without the other overdubs which allows for a
brand new listen to the song.

04 Zero And Blind Terry - Live January 6, 1974 Joe's Place, Cambridge, MA
This version of the Wild And The Innocent outtake is a very nice version that features an introduction by Bruce on how it
came about. Bruce also talks about his Catholic School's first PE class after Kennedy passed a law. David Sancious's piano
is mixed beautifully in this soundboard and he does some great work on the piano. Though the crowd during this show was small,
the whole house went crazy afterward.

05 Born To Run - May 21, 1974 914 Sound Studios, Blauvelt, NY
This is an instrumental take of "Born To Run" that was apparently one of the first takes of the song and it goes very smoothly
because Bruce and the band had been performing it for a month before this, perhaps longer. The take probably featured vocals but
that version has yet to circulate. This instrumental track is a hard one to find and it features some different guitar work from
the album version, some may consider even better.

06 Jungleland - Live July 12, 1974 The Bottom Line, New York City, NY
"Jungleland" was yet to be recorded for the Born To Run album at the time of this live performance which is the earliest circulating
live rendition of it. Bruce would enter the studio and lay down a few takes about three weeks after this show. This version features
some alternate lyrics and a very odd jazzy instrumental in the mid section. I have a buddy who worked at the Bottom Line at this time
and who obtained a copy of this exact version from the club owner from his masters, which is the source of this audio here.

07 Lovers In The Cold - August/September 1974 914 Sound Studios, Blauvelt, NY
A very common song of early Bruce bootlegs in the 70's, fans have enjoyed the haunting lyrics to this studio take from the Born To Run
Sessions that is although an unfinished take, it is a great song. This audio here is of the best source available. Bruce would go on to
record more takes toward the end of the Born To Run studio sessions in 1975, though they remain uncirculated.

08 Lonely Night In The Park - May 4-5, 1975 The Record Plant, New York City, NY
Yet another outtake from the Born To Run sessions, this song was documented for many years before finally being played out of the blue
on E Street Radio in 2005, from which people made recordings of. Now we have better sources that feature the first few notes uncut unlike
the original version with the fade in. The ending still fades out very quickly. This take is still unfinished, and Bruce may have cut more
takes of the song after this though the song is not mentioned in the studio logs after these two days.

09 The Promise - August 1977 Atlantic Studios, New York City, NY
You aren't a Bruce fan if you have never heard this song about Bruce's personal struggle with his career and life at the time, which led to
the song not being included on the Darkness On The Edge Of Town album. Now, many different takes circulate of the song, including that
excellent version that was released on The Promise in 2010. This take is of a different arrangment than the latter; some say even more powerful.
Either way, how could someone not enjoy any versions of this song?

10 Preacher's Daughter - October 27, 1977 The Record Plant, New York City, NY
A love story between a normal guy and the not so innocent daughter of a preacher is featured on this Darkness outtake. This song
appeared in the logs just this one time. The arrangement Bruce does the song in is amazing; there is kind of a crescendo that builds
up until the end, not to mention Bruce's vocals that are engineered so they sound like they are in the distance with a little echo.
Bruce would later incorporate parts of the song into "She's The One" toward the end of the 1978 Darkness tour.

11 Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town - Live December 16, 1978 Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
Everybody's favorite Christmas cover that Bruce has done, the versions from the Darkness on the Edge Of Town tour often get forgotten
about despite their funny stories before the song. This particular version is my favorite because of the funny story about Bruce and Steve
throwing beer bottles at two guys looking at them darkly in a bar and then them knocking out Santa Claus on the roof later that night.
Bruce apparently liked the version too because it was considered for the Live 1975-85 album but didn't make it. Still, most of the outtakes
from the live boxset leaked out in excellent quality, including this one.

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