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06-Oct-1973 Villanova,PA Villanova University,USA

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ONE show, double bill, held in the Villanova Field House, with Springsteen co-headlining with JACKSON BROWNE - two of the best songwriters of the 70's on the same bill for a mere $4 admission fee! Springsteen opened and Jackson Browne closed, but both gave headliner length (80-90 minute) performances. Although both have appeared together at numerous benefit shows over the years, this is the only time they've given full performances on the same bill. Once mentioned briefly by Browne in interview as "a truly magical night". Surprisingly there was no post-concert review of this show in Villanova's newspaper. NOTE: This is generally regarded as the final gig of the Greetings From Asbury Park Tour.


07-Oct-1973 Lincoln Center,NY Avery Fisher Hall,USA

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ONE show, double bill, with BONNIE RAITT opening for headliner JACKSON BROWNE. Following Bruce and Jackson's gig at Villanova the night before Browne invited Springsteen to this afternoon show. Apparently Bruce joined Browne and/or Raitt onstage at some point during this show.


13-Oct-1973 Washington,DC Kennedy Centre,USA

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01 Wild Billy's circus story
02 Incident on 57th street
03 The 'E' street shuffle
04 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
05 Kitty's back
06 New York City serenade
07 Rosalita (Come out tonight)

Notes:
Above is a partial setlist, not in the actual performing sequence and probably missing four or five selections. One show, with Bruce and the boys the only sole act on the bill. Held in the 1,000-seat Eisenhower Theater within the multi-venue Kennedy Centre complex. This show is generally regarded as the start of the "Wild and Innocent" Tour, but I prefer to catalogue the shows from this one to the start of the BTR tour as 'Pre-BTR gigs'. Although the new album was still a couple of weeks away from being commercially available, advance promo copies of the new album had just been distributed. It seems that this concert may have been promoted by CBS to the press as the live debut of the new LP. A brief report in the 19-Oct-73 edition of "The Herald" indicates the entire album was performed - if so, the only known instance where all seven songs were played at one show. Unfortunately no audio from this concert has ever surfaced.


15-Oct-1973 Boston,MA Oliver's,USA

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ONE show, 9:30PM, with Springsteen the sole act on the bill. Show was approximately 2 hrs in duration and consisted of either two or three sets with an intermission between each set.


16-Oct-1973 Boston,MA Oliver's,USA

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ONE show, 9:30PM, with Springsteen the sole act on the bill. Show was approximately 2 hrs in duration and consisted of either two or three sets with an intermission between each set.


17-Oct-1973 Boston,MA Oliver's,USA

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ONE show, 9:30PM, with Springsteen the sole act on the bill. Show was approximately 2 hrs in duration and consisted of either two or three sets with an intermission between each set.


18-Oct-1973 Boston,MA Oliver's,USA

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ONE show, 9:30PM, with Springsteen the sole act on the bill. Show was approximately 2 hrs in duration and consisted of either two or three sets with an intermission between each set. Both this and the following evening's show were late additions to the tour itinerary.


19-Oct-1973 Boston,MA Oliver's,USA

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ONE show, 9:30PM, with Springsteen the sole act on the bill. Show was approximately 2 hrs in duration and consisted of either two or three sets with an intermission between each set. Both this and the previous evening's show were late additions to the tour itinerary.


20-Oct-1973 Rindge,NH Franklin Pierce College,USA

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01 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
02 New York City serenade
03 Spirit in the night
04 Does this bus stop at 82nd street?
05 Zero and the blind Terry
06 Something you got
07 You mean so much to me
08 It's hard to be a saint in the city
09 Blinded by the light
10 Thundercrack
11 Mama don't allow no guitar picking
12 Call on me

Notes:
The setlist came from an atteendee recollection and seems to represent the whole show. There some doubts about the last two songs because they have never been played anywhere else.


26-Oct-1973 Geneva,NY Hobert College,USA

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01 New York City serenade
02 634-5789
03 For You
04 Thundercrack
05 Twist and shout

Notes:
Partial setlist. One show, double bill with Bruce and the boys headlining and THE JAMES MONTGOMERY BAND opening. The College had originally contracted John Sebastian as the sole act for this evening - but he cancelled a couple of weeks before the gig and the Student Concert Committee was able to procure both Springsteen and Montgomery's services for the same price. Montgomery opened with a 60-minute, Chicago blues-dominated set. Springsteen's show lasted 90-minutes and included a triple encore, finishing with "Twist & Shout". Thanks to Tom for the partial setlist mentioned above.


30-Oct-1973 Bryn Mawr,PA The Main Point,USA

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First of Two shows, 8PM and 10PM, both sellouts, with Springsteen the sole act on the bill. Early.


30-Oct-1973 Bryn Mawr,PA The Main Point,USA

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01 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
02 New York City serenade
03 Spirit in the night
04 Does this bus stop at 82nd street?
05 The 'E' street shuffle
06 Growin' up
07 Walking the dog
08 It's hard to be a saint in the city
09 Lost in the flood
10 For You
11 Blinded by the light
12 634-5789

Notes:
TWO shows, double bill, with Springsteen headlining and local acoustic trio WIRE AND WOOD opening. The above-mentioned setlist is the complete 12-song, 2nd (late) show, as articulated by John Baumgartner in a detailed review in the Nov 7th edition of "The Villanovan". Albee “Albany Al” Tellone (baritone sax) performed on "The E Street Shuffle”. Richard Blackwell was also a guest on congas at this gig. Bruce played piano on one song, "Spirit In The Night", and ended the main set with a full band version of "For You". "Blinded" and "634-5789" were the two encores


31-Oct-1973 Bryn Mawr,PA The Main Point,USA

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Two shows, 8PM and 10PM. Bruce and the band are the sole act on the bill. Early


31-Oct-1973 Bryn Mawr,PA The Main Point,USA

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01 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
02 New York City serenade
03 Spirit in the night
04 Does this bus stop at 82nd street?
05 The 'E' street shuffle [Al Tellone on the sax]
06 Growin' up
07 Walking the dog
08 For You
09 Lost in the flood
10 It's hard to be a saint in the city
11 Zero and the blind Terry
12 Blinded by the light
13 Thundercrack

Notes:
Late show: TWO shows, double bill, with Springsteen headlining and acoustic trio WIRE AND WOOD opening. Halloween night. The above-mentioned 13-song setlist is culled from a circulating AT of fair to good quality that is believed to be the 2nd (late) show. The two "cut" tracks (noted above) are not circulating complete. The CD "BEFORE THE FLOOD" (CU) has the entire show except for "Thundercrack". This setlist is similar to the previous night's gig, but with slightly different song sequencing in the second half of the show. "Zero" and "Thundercrack" were added for this show - but the previous night's "634-5789" was dropped. Albee “Albany Al” Tellone guests on baritone sax on "The E Street Shuffle".

Songs from this show can be found on:
MORE GREETINGS FROM ASBURY PARK (Moonbeam records)
RESURRECTED (Lonely records)
BEFORE THE FLOOD (CU Records)



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