Title: Have The Faith - Landover '81 Label: Ev2 Format: 2CD Source: Audience Date: August 4, 1981. Location: Capital Centre, Landover, MD Source: (2)nak1000> hhb850> eac> sf6> flac Disc One: 01 Thunder Road 02 Prove It All Night 03 Out In The Street 04 Darkness On The Edge Of Town 05 Intro / "This Is A Song For Elvis" 06 Johnny Bye Bye 07 Independence Day 08 Trapped 09 Two Hearts 10 The Promised Land 11 The River 12 Intro / "On Your 21st Birthday" 13 This Land Is Your Land 14 Who'll Stop The Rain? 15 Badlands 16 Hungry Heart 17 You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) Disc Two: 01 Cadillac Ranch 02 Sherry Darling 03 Jole Blon 04 Intro / "With Us Since Beginning" 05 For You 06 Point Blank 07 Candy's Room 08 Ramrod 09 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) 10 Jungleland 11 Born To Run 12 The Detroit Medley (w/ You Can't Sit Down, Sweet Soul Music, Shake) ====== Balanced sound (vocal, instruments), stereo enchancing (minor) + a lot of else. "A newly-surfaced recording of this show has made this one a quick favorite among fans of the 1980-81 tour. Probably the most rockin' second set of all time, as it included all rockers except for "Point Blank," including "Jole Blon," "For You," and "Candy's Room."" -theboots.net ====== Taper Notes: I am the original taper of this show. I used (2)nak300's>sony tcd-5m, don't remember too much about this show. I might have been on the stage left side a couple of rows up, couple of seats in front of the stack. Or maybe that was the 8/7/81 show. I taped both of these. I made a couple of cassette copies for people over the years. A couple of years ago I made a dat for someone in nyc and I guess it got leaked and bootlegged. I have never heard the boot and I am curious if my version is better. I also taped bruce in cinci in the summer of 1984. I also might have provided the tapes of bruce at carter barron and conn hall in wdc in 1975, if those were leaked in early 2000's. This was transferred using nak1000>hhb850>eac>sf6>flac. ====== Intro to 'Independence Day': I remember when I was 16, or 17 years old.. I used to come in late, my father had the front door locked so me and my sister used to have to come in around the side, and he'd be sitting in the kitchen waiting for us all the time.. waiting for us to come in. And I see that was the only time he wanted to talk to us about.. about what we wanted to be or where we thought we were going. And he would always ask me one question: "Bruce, what do you think you're doing?" And for 18 years I watched him sit at the kitchen table by himself at night in the dark. And I used to get angry all the time 'cause I thought he was always cutting me short.. and he didn't have the faith in me that I wanted him to have, I guess. As I got older, I realized that I watched him sit there by himself alone for all that time, and never once asked him, what he was thinking about. He spent 18 years, six nights a week, seven nights a week sitting in the dark by yourself and when I was a kid I never asked him what he was thinking about at the time.