Bruce Springtsteen & the E Street Band Live in Tempe(Palace Records) November 5th, 1980 Activity Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona CD-R trade--EAC Secure rip(encode to flac level 8)-->.flac files Palace Records is a CDR label Included: EAC log files, flac fingerprint, .md5 verification file, artwork, and PAR2 recovery files(for Usenet only). DISC ONE Born To Run (5:03) Prove It All Night (5:57) Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out (5:35) Darkness On The Edge Of Town (7:02) Independence Day (8:03) Factory (3:34) Jackson Cage (3:57) Two Hearts (3:22) The Promised Land (6:04) Out In The Street (6:05) Racing In The Street (8:25) The River (7:13) Badlands (5:52) DISC TWO Thunder Road (6:25) No Money Down (3:12) Cadillac Ranch (5:14) Hungry Heart (4:38) Fire (5:33) Candy's Room (3:18) Sherry Darling (5:29) Here She Comes (4:56) I Wanna Marry You (4:31) The Ties That Bind (4:08) Stolen Car (4:49) Wreck On The Highway (4:52) Point Blank (7:59) Crush On You (5:03) Ramrod (4:22) DISC THREE You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) (4:55) Drive All Night (11:44) Backstreets (8:00) Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (13:24) I'm A Rocker (3:57) Jungleland (10:31) Detroit Medley (11:51) Brucebase: One of the finest, most intense shows of the River Tour, perhaps related to the fact that Ronald Reagan had been elected president the day before – which Bruce notes with displeasure during the show. Many highlights in this show, including perhaps the definitive performance of "Drive All Night". Roy plays "Once Upon A Time In The West" as a prelude to "The River". According to Dave Marsh, during "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" Bruce fell off a speaker stack: "Bruce made one of his patented leaps to the speakers at the side of the stage. But this time he missed. The crowd just kept on cheering, but back at the sound-board where Jackson (soundman Bruce) and I were sitting, the tension was thick. Bruce might do anything, but this was weird; the band was holding the chord, and the chords of 'Rosalita' are not meant to be held for five seconds, much less fifteen. It's a good long drop from the speakers, two feet high, to the floor, a good eight or nine feet away. All there was between Bruce and the hard concrete floor was the band's monitor mixing board, but as he tumbled down, roadie Bob Werner reached out and broke the fall. (He sprained his wrist in the process.) Neither the band nor the crowd could see any of this. The next thing any of us knew, the guitar appeared, tossed atop the speakers. Then a pair of hands and at last, Springsteen's head, with his silly-faced-little-boy grin. He shook his head, pulled himself the rest of the way up, and strapped on his guitar, went back into action as if nothing had occurred. Official concert recording available for purchase in multiple formats, including CD and high definition audio, from Springsteen's official live download site at live.brucespringsteen.net. Soundboard recording of the entire show and four-camera professionally-shot video comprised of twenty-three songs. This 160-minute film was officially released on DVD and Blu-ray as part of The Ties That Bind: The River Collection box-set, available December 4, 2015. A complete video of "Ramrod" was posted to Youtube on the 35th anniversary of the show, followed by "The River", on November 16 and "Out In The Street" on December 1. Shot on three-quarter-inch U-matic videotape for promotional use according to Thom Zimny, for posterity according to Springsteen. Ten songs are missing from the thirty-three song set: "Darkness On The Edge Of Town", "Independence Day", "Factory", "Racing In The Street", "Candy's Room", "The Ties That Bind", "Stolen Car", "Wreck On The Highway", "Point Blank" and "Backstreets". Thom Zimny has stated that these songs were not filmed. It seems possible that the four songs from Darkness On The Edge Of Town were not required for a film shot to promote The River, and some of the other songs may have been too dark and poorly lit. Audio mixed by Bob Clearmountain of these ten missing songs is available to download from live.brucespringsteen.net from December 24, 2015. The ten songs in MP3 can be downloaded for free, or purchased in standard and high-definition FLAC formats. Our information previously noted that the show was filmed by producer/director Howard Lamden (who also served as Executive Editor). Lamden had previously filmed Pink Floyd and was the Director of Jackson Browne’s early 80s Downtown documentary. However, the credits clearly note that Barry Rebo produced and directed the video footage, and was assisted by his crew. Rebo was a longtime Springsteen fan and was responsible for filming concerts and recording sessions throughout the 70s. The very brief snippets of River Tour performance footage seen in the promotional ‘10 Years Burning Down The Road’ advertisement for the Live 1975-85 box set emanate from the film of this concert. Click the link above to view this advertisement. Another tantalising snippet believed to be from this show can be seen in the 2012 documentary Wrecking Ball: A Conversation With Bruce Springsteen. Brucebase also believes that some of the concert was filmed from the audience. Soundboard tape released on CDs 'Heart and Soul' (E Street Records) and 'Live In Tempe' (Palace), and most recently remastered on CDR 'Love Soul & A Broken Heart' (Ev2). The audio recording of “Badlands” from this show (minus spoken intro) was officially released on the Live 1975-85 box set. Enjoy, Ivan