Bruce Springsteen & the E Street band December 28th, 1975 Upper Darby, PA Tower Theater Time: 1:55:04 TDK SF90 tapes(High Bias)--Pyle PT-649D Double Cassette deck--Xitel USB INPort--LP Recorder-->16/44.1 .wav files--Goldwave 5.58(volume adjiustment)--Magix Audio 16(slight cleaning-mastering)--CD Wave Editor(track splits)--TLH(align sector boundaries, encode to level 8)-->.flac files Upload will include .md5 verification file, flac fingerprint, spectral/frequency analysis, and PAR2 recovery files(for Usenet only). DISC ONE: (74:16) 01) intro (0:39) 02) 10th Avenue Freezeout (3:56) 03) Spirit in the Night (6:49) 04) Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street (5:01) 05) It's My Life (8:48) 06) She's the One (6:30) 07) Born to Run (4:10) 08) Pretty Flamingo (11:16) 09) It's Hard to be a Saint in the City (5:39) 10) Backstreets (8:12) 11) Sha La La (3:43) 12) Jungleland (9:25) DISC TWO: (40:48) 01) Rosalita (5:03) 02) Detroit Medley (8:29) 03) Thunder Road (5:19) 04) For You (8:27) 05) Twist and Shout (13:28) Notes: There are references to "Mad Dog" at end of TR and Start of T&S. This appears to be a copy of the Ed Sciacky tape, but is incomplete. Occasional volume fluctuation I tried to even out. Rosalita is cut, Sandy is missing, as is Quarter to Three. Very nice sounding. Brucebase: Soundboard tape. CD release 'Sha La La' (Papillon). A recent upgraded soundboard tape to circulate includes "Quarter To Three" which is not on previously circulated versions. It is also of significantly better quality.(Not this one). Enjoy, Ivan