Title: Philadelphia Magic 'Label': Ev2 Format: 2CD Source: Audience Date: October 6, 2007. Location: Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA. -- source: Travitz recording - Schoeps MK4V’s-> Schoeps VMS5U-> Edirol R-1 -- Disc One: 01 Intro Music 02 Night 03 Radio Nowhere 04 Prove It All Night 05 Gypsy Biker 06 Intro 07 Magic 08 Reason To Believe 09 The Ties That Bind 10 She’s The One 11 Livin' In The Future 12 The Promised Land 13 Town Called Heartbreak (Patti) 14 Incident On 57th Street 15 Cadillac Ranch 16 Devil's Arcade Disc Two: 01 The Rising 02 Last to Die 03 Long Walk Home 04 Badlands 05 Foodbank Intro 06 Girls In Their Summer Clothes 07 Thundercrack 08 Born To Run 09 Dancing In The Dark 10 American Land 11 No Surrender 12 Lonesome Day 13 Candy's Room 14 Brilliant Disguise 15 Waitin' On A Sunny Day - D2 Tracks 11-15: October 5, 2007. Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA. ====== - Thanks to "Travitz" for recording these shows and sharing them unbelievably fast! - Tour premieres of "Incident On 57th Street", "Cadillac Ranch" (audible) and "Dancing In The Dark". - First time "Town Called Heartbreak" is played full-band. ====== "Only three shows into the tour, and Bruce and the band have found that next level. Chalk it up to the locale, to it being the second show of a stand, to their determination to rise up to a challenge, whatever -- Philly 2 was an electric show. That was signified right out of the the gate with "Night," a real shot in the arm as the opener, bumping "Radio Nowhere" to the second slot for the first time. In all there were seven songs not played the previous night, most of which served to elevate this very high-energy show. "Town Called Heartbreak" was suddenly transformed, with a full-band treatment and a particularly happening organ intro. That song went right into a true Philly special, "Incident on 57th Street" -- which they nailed. Odds would have seemed against such a thing this early in a tour.... but hey, it's Magic. (And "incidentally," that'll teach anyone who decided to hit the bathroom during the Patti song.) Next up was the wildest one of the night, a completely spontaneous "Cadillac Ranch." A true audible, Bruce impulsively called for solos left and right, catching Steve in particular off guard, and pushing Soozie to center stage to countrify the song a bit. In the encore, "Dancing in the Dark" was also ramshackle but right, working really, really well as a replacement for "Sunny Day." For all our talk about rehearsals honing the new songs, chops, transitions, pacing, yadda yadda yadda... all those things have to be there, sure, that's the foundation (and you don't think "Incident" sounds that good without practice, right?), but this one demonstrated that what really makes for a powerful show is spontaneity, energy, and a venture or two off the map. Keep keepin' 'em on their toes, Bruce. If Friday was a bit wobbly, they fixed all those wheels for tonight, clearly the best Magic show yet." - backstreets