Title: The Rosemont Reception Label: Ev2 Format: 3CD Source: Audience Date: November 20, 1980. Location: Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL ----------- source: 6th row balcony about 11th row main floor. left of stage sec. 103 ANALOG MASTER RB Recorder: Technics RS-686DS ANALOG Tape: Maxell UD XL1> 1st two cassettes, XL2 Chrome 3rd tape Mics: Teac ME-80's (same as CM-300) Played back on identical machine> Pre-amp: Naim 52 CDR Recorder (Stand Alone): Tascam CDR-2000 CDR: Taiyo Yuden Gold 74-ZY PC Drive: UltraPlex40max SCSI EAC>FLAC>To You Guys, enjoy, RB ----------- Disc One: 01 Born To Run * 02 Prove It All Night 03 Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out 04 Darkness On The Edge Of Town 05 Independence Day 06 Factory 07 Jackson Cage 08 Intro / "The Real Future Or R&R" 09 The Promised Land 10 Out In The Street 11 The Price You Pay 12 The River 13 Badlands 14 Thunder Road Disc Two: 01 Cadillac Ranch 02 Hungry Heart 03 Fire ** 04 Candy's Room 05 Because The Night 06 Intro / "Playing At The Wedding Reception" 07 I Wanna Marry You 08 Intro / "Who Were At The Uptown" 09 Growin' Up 10 Wreck On The Highway 11 Point Blank 12 The Ties That Bind 13 Ramrod 14 Drive All Night Disc Three: 01 Intro / "The Night Was Bright" 02 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) 03 I'm A Rocker *** 04 "Little Nervous About Playing Here" 05 Jungleland 06 The Detroit Medley (w/ I Hear A Train) 07 Double Shot Of My Baby's Love 08 Louie Louie 09 Who'll Stop The Rain? 10 I Fought The Law 11 Backstreets 12 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) - D3 Tracks 7-12: University Of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN. January 26, 1981. * Short skip @ 1.18 ** Short skip @ 0.28 *** Fades in (cut on master) ====== One of the funniest stories ever as the intro to 'I Wanna Marry You' about a letter asking the band to play at a wedding reception for 50$ each. Another amazing River tour show in above average sound quality. Sound goes from excellent to average at some points. ====== "It *was* his first arena show in Chicago, though 10/10-11/80 were *not* the last shows ever at the Uptown. (It closed in 1981--J. Geils and a few others played there after Bruce.) They added this show after Bruce mentioned (on stage) they got so many letters from people who couldn't get into the Uptown. I remember that night well, people standing on the sidewalk on Broadway waving $100 bills, just desperate to get in." -bbison Thanks to the taper Rick B. - amazing recording (as all of yours).