The Springsteen Archives
As part of the Asbury Park Film +Music Festival, a lot of unseen Bruce Springsteen footage was show on April 27th. Thom Zimny’s The Springsteen Archives was shown on the big screen at the Paramount Theatre, and it included lots of fabulous performances, including «When You Walk in the Room» and «Quarter to Three» from the famous 1975 Bottom Line shows in New York City, plus «Sandy» and «New York City Serenade» from a 1973 concert at Nassau Community College.
The film also included killer clips from the post-Katrina New Orleans show in 2006, a fantastic «She’s the One» from 1988 and even a clip of Patti Scialfa performing with Cats on a Smooth Surface in Asbury Park in 1984, they day Bruce first saw her on a stage.
The big surprise came afterwards, when Backstreets Magazine’s publisher Chris Phillips brought Thom Zimny and Bruce Springsteen to the stage for a pannel discussion.
«We were superstitious about being filmed. A magician should not look too closely at his magic trick», said Bruce, who admitted he had never seen some of the videos. Bruce pointed out Barry Rebo, who was in the audience, as the person responsible for filming many of his early days shows (his films appear in the Born to Run, Darkness and The River boxsets).

Most interesting is the fact that Bruce recognized they want to release those shows, in some form, starting with the New Orleans 2006 show. Hopefully this means an expansion of the current Archive download releases and we get some video soon.
Here’s the complete list of videos that form The Springsteen Archives film:
- When You Walk in the Room (Bottom Line, New York, Aug. 1975)
- Apollo Medley (Apollo Theatre, New York, March 9, 2012)
- New York City Serenade (Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY, Dec.15, 1073)
- My City of Ruins (New Orleans Jazz Fest, April 30, 2006)
- Quarter to Three (Bottom Line, New York, Aug.16, 1975)
- The Promised Land (Freehold, NJ, Nov.8, 1996)
- Who Do You Love? / She’s the one (Rotterdam, June 28, 1988)
- Tell Him (Patti Scialfa with Cats on a Smooth Surface, Asbury Park, 1984)
- 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) (Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY Dec. 15, 1973)
- Growin’ Up (Buffalo, NY, Nov. 22, 2009)
El 19º álbum de Bruce Springsteen se publicará el 14 de junio, con el título de Western Stars. Un primer single, «Hello Sunshine», y un vídeo, se publicarán esta misma noche, a las 12 (horario ET en EE.UU., las 6 de la madrugada del viernes en España) a través de todas las plataformas y en emisoras de radio.
Bruce Springsteen empezó a trabajar en este disco en 2011, motivo por el cual quiso contar con Ron Aniello en su equipo. Con el disco ya avanzado, y en un momento de inspiración, decidió cambiar de rumbo tras escribir «Easy Money», lo cual le llevó a escribir nuevas canciones y completar el disco Wrecking Ball, publicado en 2012. El proyecto inicial quedó entonces aparcado, pero no olvidado.
Springsteen firma las 13 canciones que componen el disco: