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E Street tour in 2012 ?

Max Weinberg talked to the NY Post recently, to hint a new Springsteen album and tour could arrive in 2012: “The vibes are feeling right, maybe in the next year, to do something”. It is not the first time Max talks about a possible new tour. At a recent gig in Durham, North Carolina, he told the audience that they’d see him again with the E Street Band, likely not till next year.

Meanwhile Max Weinberg has a steady gig in New York City. With his 15-piece band he’ll be performing every Monday at the Hiro Ballroom in West Chelsea’s Maritime Hotel.  There was a preview show this past Monday, Febr.14th, and the residence at the Hiro Ballroom begins on March 7th, with shows scheduled, at the moment, for March 14 and March 21. More shows will be eventually announced. Max and his band will perform sets at 6pm and 7pm.

Other active E Streeters include Nils Lofgren, with 4 shows scheduled for May, and working on a new solo album, and The Big Man: Clarence Clemons is readying a documentary titled ‘Who Do I Think I Am?’, due out this year according to IMDb, about Clarence’s trip to China in search of himself. See the trailer. Clarence and his band Temple of Soul will also be playing a free show at Mizner Park, in Boca Raton, FL, on Febr.19th. The show is a fundraiser for the Bicol Clinic Foundation.

And last but not least… Clarence has recently recorded with… Lady Gaga! Clarence plays sax in the song ‘Hair’, to be part of Gaga’s upcoming album Born this way.

Springsteen delivers 3-hour rock show in Asbury Park

Just a few weeks after his performance at the Light of Day show in Asbury Park, Bruce Springsteen came back to the town to perform for the annual benefit show for The Ranney School. The private show was held at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, where Bruce performed a 3-hour marathon show, with help from Max Weinberg, Southside Johnny and Bobby Bandiera and his band.

A career spanning show that included songs from his early albums («Growin ‘ Up», «Spirit in the Night», «Born to Run», «Sandy», «Rosalita» or «Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out»), his most recent ones («My Lucky Day», «Working on a Dream»), along with classic covers («Seven Nights to Rick», «Twist and Shout» or «Havin’ a Party»), duets with Southside Johnny (on «The Fever» or Miami Steve’s «I Don’t Wanna Go Home»), plus a few songs of the brand new outtakes album The Promise («Get That Feeling», «Talk to me» and «Save my Love»), and a beautiful acoustic «Thunder Road» to end the show. Among the special guests there was photographer Danny Clinch, and Adele, Bruce’s mother, who dancing onstage with his song during «Dancing in the Dark».

See complete list.

Foto: Backstreets.com

With a little help for my friends

Despite being a year without an official tour, 2010 has been no lost year for Bruce Springsteen. Two new titles have been added to his already extensive discography (Live in Hyde Park and the impressive boxset The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story) and he’s kept his public profile alive, with several appearances in charity concerts and television programs. On Saturday, January 15th, Springsteen joined again the Light of Day benefit festival, guesting with Jesse Malin, Willie Nile and Alejandro Escovedo, and performing for nearly two hours with Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers. The concert was a far cry from his regular appearances at clubs as a guest artist. The precedent for this performance can be found two months earlier, in Pittsburgh.

On November 4th and 5th Springsteen was the special guest at the special anniversary concerts by Joe Grushecky in Pittsburgh, his hometown. It was the 15th anniversary of the release of American Babylon, the 1995 album produced by Bruce Springsteen that brought Grushecky’s career back. That album had the inestimable help of his friend from New Jersey, who took command of the record production, performing and co-writing many of the songs on the album.

The Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall is a splendid classical theater at the University of Pittsburgh, with capacity for 2,300 people. It goes without saying that tickets sold out in minutes for both nights. You could feel that a good part of the audience were Springsteen fans. When he came on stage the audience exploded. He surprised everyone when he announced himself as ‘the opening act’, then performing amazing acoustic versions of «A Good Man is Hard to Find (Pittsburgh),» «For You» and «This Hard Land.»

He left the stage after introducing Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers. Two songs into the set Springsteen joined the party and gradually took complete control of the night, acting as a singer, guitarist and frontman. Bruce was in great shape, eager and full of energy and joy, which he spent in abundance. He nailed the vibrant guitar solos of «Never Be Enough Time» and «Another Thin Line», walked in the front row interacting often with the audience, inviting them to sing and participate. A show in such a small and beautiful theatre offered an intimacy that is rarely seen on his massive stadium tours.

The Houserockers looked thrilled and let Springsteen lead the show. Along with classic Grushecky tunes («Homestead», «American Babylon», «Talking to the King,» «Pumpin ‘Iron» or «Down the road apiece») there were quite a few Springsteen songs, with considerable emphasis on the Darkness era, with «Adam Raised a Cain», «Fire,» «The Promised Land» or «Darkness», along with the recent «Save My Love», undoubtedly one of the highlights of the show, with its long and effective guitar ending that gives new life to the song. After the final «Twist and Shout» de rigueur, Bruce again closed the night alone, with a heartfelt rendition of «Thunder Road.»

The second night Bruce was the ‘opening act’ again, opening with beautiful acoustic versions of «Your Own Worst Enemy», «Bobby Jean», «I’m On Fire» and «This Hard Land.» The concert with the Houserockers was almost identical, with minor changes. Namely: «Johnny 99», «Pink Cadillac», «Light of Day», «Glory Days» and «Burning Love.» The conclusion we draw is that Springsteen is eager to play live again and recent insider infos point to a tour in 2011.

Fast forward two months and we are now in Asbury Park, where the Light of Day festival runs for 3 days, to raise money for the research of a cure for the Parkinson disease. More than 70 bands play for 3 days at different venues in the re-born Asbury Park (now full of clubs, bars and restaurants along its famous boardwalk).

The highlight came Saturday night at the beautiful Paramount Theatre, located at the beginning of the boardwalk in Asbury Park. After several opening acts it was the turn for Jesse Malin, possibly the best performance of the night. Accompanied by a solid, strong band, Jesse electrifyed the audience from minute one, and ended his magnificent performance with «Broken Radio», sung as a duet with Springsteen himself, who made his first appearance of the night. Willie Nile was next with his usual amount of passion and energy and, again, Springsteen joined at the end of his set, for a long version of «Heaven Help the Lonely.»

Alejandro Escovedo was next up on stage, this time for an acoustic set with his guitar player David Pulkingham. And once again Springsteen joined the stage, this time for the song «Always a Friend». What happened next was probably Bruce’s best performance at Light of Day ever. Joe Grushecky was due next, but once again, as they did in Pittsburgh, Bruce appeared onstage with his acoustic guitar to act as the opener for Joe, and delivered a beautiful, majestic version of «Your Own Worst Enemy», followed by «This Hard Land.»

With Joe and the Houserockers onstage, we got a repeat of the Pittsburgh shows from last November, with a nearly identical set list (just a bit shorter). Springsteen led the show and was very enthusiastic for the next 90 minutes. The highlight was the debut of a wonderful rendition of «One Way Street» from The Promise boxset. «Thunder Road» was again chosen to close the night, with an unforgettable version sung by all the artists onstage and the whole audience.

See complete set list from Pittsburgh Nov. 4th 2010

See complete set list from Pittsburgh Nov. 5th 2010

See complete set list from Asbury Park Jan. 15th 2011

photos: John Cavanaugh/Rocktography

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: «Songs From The Promise» To Stream Internationally Today

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed a rare concert event last week in Asbury Park, New Jersey’s historic Carousel House, playing never-before performed songs live from the new 2-CD set, ‘The Promise.’ Beginning today, five songs from the show will stream online, with North American viewers able to tune in exclusively across VEVO platforms, including VEVO.com (http://www.VEVO.com) starting at 10am EST. The concert will be available on VEVO until January 1. See below for a complete list of international streams.

Filmed before an audience of approximately sixty fans, «Songs From The Promise» was directed and edited by Grammy- and Emmy-winning filmmaker Thom Zimny and mixed by Emmy-winner Bob Clearmountain. The concert features the world premiere E Street Band performances of four tracks from ‘The Promise,’ plus «Blue Christmas.»

«Songs From The Promise» Setlist:

«Racing in the Street (’78)
«Gotta Get That Feeling»
«Ain’t Good Enough For You»
«The Promise»
«Blue Christmas»

For this one-time concert event, Springsteen and members of the E Street Band lineup—Clarence Clemons, Stevie Van Zandt, Max Weinberg, Roy Bittan, and Gary Tallent—were joined by keyboardist Charles Giordano, a full horn section— Ed Manion, Barry Danielian, Curt Ramm, Clark Gayton and Stan Harrison—and special guest David Lindley, who played violin during the original recording sessions.

‘The Promise’ 2-CD set contains 21 never-before-released tracks from the 1976-78 ‘Darkness on The Edge of Town’ sessions. ‘The Promise: The Darkness On The Edge Of Town Story,’ a 6-disc deluxe set (including 3 CDs and 3 DVDs), features eight hours and 33 minutes of audio and video and contains the internationally celebrated documentary «The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town» (as seen on HBO) as well as the complete ‘The Promise’ 2-CD set.

The concert will be available on VEVO, including VEVO.com, VEVO Mobile (iPhone, iPod touch), VEVO connected devices (Google TV, Boxee) and VEVO syndication partners (YouTube, AOL, BET, CBS Interactive Music Group including Last.fm and Univision) until January 1.

Worldwide Streaming Information:
USA/Canada – VEVO (http://www.VEVO.com)
Australia – Australia YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/?gl=AU&hl=en-GB)
Ireland – Irish Times (http://www.irishtimes.com)
UK – The Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
Germany – Rolling Stone (http://www.rollingstone.de) and Yahoo! (http://www.yahoo.de)
France – Deezer (http://www.deezer.com)
Spain – El Mundo (http://www.elmundo.es) and Marca (http://www.marca.com)
Denmark – Politiken (http://www.pol.dk)
Holland – Nu (http://www.nu.nl)
Switzerland – Teleboy (http://www.Teleboy.ch) and Le Matin
(http://www.lematin.ch)
Italy – Repubblica (http://www.repubblica.it)
Israel – Walla (http://www.walla.co.il