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Here is a valuable soundboard sound source by the early Boss & The E Street Band. From the 1974 US tour, the performance at Lincoln Center Avery Fisher Hall in New York on October 4th is almost completely recorded from the audience master, which can be said to be reasonably good at the time. Although there are some sound fluctuations in terms of quality, the complete live performance before the breakout with “Born to Run” is a valuable sound source that fans should definitely check out. In any case, the stage where the youth was exploding was a series of high-tempered performances, and the live performances from this period, when violinist Sukhi Lahav participated and first started performing under the name “E Street Band,” were unreleased at the time. There is also an initial arrangement number. A must-listen title from the early bosses that produced a concert review the next day that said, “I saw the future of rock’n’roll.” DISC ONE : 01. Introduction/02. Incident On 57th Street/03. Spirit In The Night/04. Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street ?/05. The E Street Shuffle/06. Cupid/ 07. It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City/08. Lost In The Flood/09. She’s The One/10. Jungleland DISC TWO : 01. A Love So Fine/02. Kitty’s Back/03. New York City Serenade/04. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight )/05. 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)/ 06. Quarter To Three [Live At Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City, NY October 4th 1974]
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