Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Radrennbarn Weissensee East Berlin, Germany July 19, 1988 Audience Tape DS Archives Volume 32 2017 Transfer: DS Archives Tape > Nakamichi DR-01 azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity > Peak Pro XT (pitch adjusted) > iZotope RX / Ozone 5 (mastered) > Peak Pro 6 (patch / post production) > xACT 2.37 > FLAC 01 Badlands 02 Out In The Street 03 Boom Boom 04 Adam Raised A Cain 05 All That Heaven Will Allow 06 The River 07 Cover Me 08 Brilliant Disguise 09 The Promised Land 10 Spare Parts 11 War 12 Born In The USA 13 Chimes Of Freedom 14 Paradise By The C 15 Who Do You Love > She's The One 16 You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) 17 I'm A Coward 18 I'm On Fire 19 Downbound Train 20 Because The Night 21 Dancing In The Dark 22 Light Of Day > Land Of A Thousand Dances 23 Born To Run 24 Hungry Heart 25 Glory Days 26 Can't Help Falling In Love 27 Bobby Jean 28 Cadillac Ranch 29 Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out 30 Sweet Soul Music 31 Twist And Shout > Havin' A Party Known Faults: -The Promised Land: 8 seconds patched at start with broadcast version -Brilliant Disguise: end cut / no patch available -Downbound Train: 8 seconds patched at start with broadcast version -Hungry Heart: 19 seconds patched at start with broadcast version / 19 seconds patched at end with broadcast version -Last 7 songs taken from broadcast version Welcome back to the DS Archives with Volume 32 and the audience capture of the legendary East Berlin Tunnel Of Love tour show. Well known from broadcast and TV video that has circulated for the last 30 years I believe this is the first time a version of audience capture has been torrented (as always this comes with the caveat I could be mistaken). The "complete" audience tape is incomplete, the taper captures everything through "Hungry Heart" and the balance is patched with the broadcast tape. Quality is quite good for the first set and through much of the second, though it does get progressively worse and by "Hungry Heart" is a bit of a mess. It is also heavy on the audience noise, not you're normal whistles and screams but a steady stream of talking from what sounds like at times...everyone. I have made a valiant effort to clean up and extract as much of this chit chat as possible and it is much improved but you could spend the next six months working on it and still not get it all. With the broadcast version available, I took out the loudest most obnoxious portions and did as much as I could without ending up in a mental facility. A lot has been written about this show and I won't go into the politics and propaganda around it that besides one short comment before "Chimes Of Freedom" Bruce smartly stayed away from, you can find plenty on line for that with a simple google search. Did Bruce have a hand in brining down the Berlin wall that came down less than 16 months later, I'll smarter people than me be the judge of that but, suffice it to say...it's a helluva show and has one of my favorite versions of "Born In The USA" even though it's not as powerful on the audience tape as the broadcast version. This new from the audience perspective, though noisy at times, is a historical document that should be out in its entirety...I would love to find the master. Thanks to the usual suspects, you know them well by now...IvannF, EarlMv, Oats1jvo and Butterking, none of this could happen without each and every one of these folks. The biggest thanks go to Dan for making his archives available for us all to enjoy... mjk5510 Previous DS Archives Releases: Volume 01: Bruce Springsteen 1980-10-11 Chicago, IL (1st Gen) Volume 02: Bruce Springsteen 1975-09-21 Minneapolis, MN (2nd Gen) Volume 03: Bruce Springsteen 1975-08-01 Richmond, VA (Low Gen) Volume 04: Bruce Springsteen 1975-09-16 Dallas, TX (Low Gen) Volume 05: Bruce Springsteen 1975-09-16 Dallas, TX (Recorder 2) Volume 06: Bruce Springsteen 1975-11-01 Santa Barbara, CA (2nd Gen) Volume 07: Bruce Springsteen 1975-10-04 Detroit, MI (1st Gen Aud Un-circulated) Volume 08: Bruce Springsteen 1975-12-05 Washington DC (Low Gen, presumed 2nd) Volume 09: Bruce Springsteen 1975-07-25 Kutztown, PA (Low Gen) Volume 10: Bruce Springsteen 1978-05-24 Albany, NY (Recorder 2) Volume 11: Bruce Springsteen 1975-12-21 Toronto, ON (Low Gen) Volume 12: Bruce Springsteen 1976-09-29 Santa Monica, CA (Low Gen) Volume 13: Bruce Springsteen 1976-09-30 Santa Monica, CA (Low Gen) Volume 14: Bruce Springsteen 1976-10-25 Philadelphia (Recorder 2) Volume 15: Bruce Springsteen 1977-03-13 Towson, MD (Recorder 3) Volume 16: Bruce Springsteen 1978-05-27 Philadelphia (Recorder 2) Volume 17: Bruce Springsteen 1978-06-03 Uniondale, NY (Recorder 4) Volume 18: Bruce Springsteen 1978-05-23 Buffalo, NY (Low Gen Recorder 1) Volume 19: Bruce Springsteen 1978-06-08 Madison, WI (Recorder 2) Volume 20: Bruce Springsteen 1978-06-30 Berkeley, CA (Low Gen) Volume 21: Bruce Springsteen 1978-09-17 New York City, NY (Complete Audience) Volume 22: Bruce Springsteen 1978-07-29 St. Petersburg, FL (Recorder 2) Volume 23: Bruce Springsteen 1978-07-05 Los Angeles, CA (Recorder 3) Volume 24: Bruce Springsteen 1978-08-14 Hampton, VA (Recorder 2) Volume 25: Bruce Springsteen 1978-09-03 Saginaw, MI (Recorder 2) Volume 26: Bruce Springsteen 1978-12-13 Tucson, AZ (Low Gen Upgrade) Volume 27: Bruce Springsteen 1978-09-16 NYC, NY (Recorder 2) Volume 28: Bruce Springsteen 1980-12-11 Providence (Low Gen Recorder 2) Volume 29: Bruce Springsteen 1974-10-18 Passaic (Recorder 2) Volume 30: Tom Petty 1983-03-18 Detroit (Master) Volume 31: Bruce Springsteen 1981-11-11 Baton Rouge (Low Generation)