Title: Boston Magic - Night 1 'Label': Ev2 Format: 2CD Source: Audience Date: November 18, 2007. Location: TD BankNorth Garden, Boston, MA. -- source: Edirol R9 @ 16 bit /dpa 4061 mics Taper/Source: JB master -- Disc One: 01 "Man On The Flying Trapeze" 02 Radio Nowhere 03 No Surrender 04 Lonesome Day 05 Gypsy Biker 06 Introduction 07 Magic 08 Reason To Believe 09 Jackson Cage 10 She’s The One 11 Livin' In The Future 12 The Promised Land 13 I'll Work For Your Love 14 Tunnel Of Love 15 Working On The Highway Disc Two: 01 Devil's Arcade 02 The Rising 03 Last to Die 04 Long Walk Home 05 Badlands 06 Foodbank Intro 07 Girls In Their Summer Clothes 08 Jungleland 09 Born To Run 10 Dancing In The Dark 11 American Land 12 The River 13 Because The Night - D2 Tracks 12-13: December 17, 2007. Palais Omnisports De Bercy, Paris, France. -------------- - Thanks to "JB" for his previously uncirculated audience recording (and his patience). - Not the best recording of the tour but clearly the best we've heard from this show so far. - Worth editing just to hear "Jungleland" into "Born To Run" again. ====== "The first night in Boston, "Home of the World Champion..." Bruce began, putting on a dejected face as the crowd went nuts for the Sox, "ah, you know the rest." That was his only sullen moment of the night -- it was a high-energy show start to finish, with a typically great Beantown crowd to match. "She's the One" was especially intense, Bruce channeling his energy at the end into a high toss of his guitar to tech Kevin -- right over Garry's head. Good thing Kevin's got hands, and good thing Garry's not a couple inches taller. A special moment came a few songs later, before "I'll Work For Your Love": "I'm kind of like a captain of a ship," said Bruce, "We've got a little proposal going on!" At the front of the pit was a guy with a sign that read "We met 15 years ago, I'm proposing tonight!" The lucky lady was held aloft during the song as Bruce blessed their union. "Alright, kids, remember... you gotta work, work!" (And to stress that point, he went into "Tunnel of Love" next.) He also added, "Next time try a candlelight dinner, bottle of wine, the usual." Clarence was spot-on all night, especially on... wait for it... yep, "Jungleland," in the encore. The Big Man nailed his spotlight moment. The only real curveball in the set, "Jungleland" went out to Bruce's friend Bob Coles, as well as a whole host of "mamas" in the crowd, including Max's mom and George Travis's too, who's 93! Also in the house, hometown fave -- and frequent Springsteen guest, though not tonight -- Peter Wolf. Maybe tomorrow?" -backstreets.com ======