Bruce Springsteen & The Seeger Sessions Band June 14, 2006 Milwaukee, WI Bradley Center Soundtrack to the "Pay Me Or Go to Milwaukee" DVD "Neo" Remix/Remaster of the two previously posted recordings: Recording #1 Info: Taper: DK-WI Location: FOB/DFC, ~40' From Stage Recording: AKG CK31s (In Hat, ORTF) > AKG LM3Ls > AKG MPAIIIL Phantom Adapters > Oade ACM Marantz PMD660 (Mic In, -20dB) Transfer: Marantz PMD660 > USB2.0 > CDWav > FLAC(6) Recording #2 Info: Master: Sonic Studios DSM-6 => Bass roll-off => Sony M-1 DAT Transfer: Sony ES 60 DAT => Pioneer stand-alone CDR => EAC => Magix Audio Cleaning Lab => WAV => FLAC ============================ Disc 1 (74:10): (1) John Henry (6:47) (2) O Mary Don't You Weep (7:04) (3) Atlantic City (6:24) (4) Old Dan Tucker (4:36) (5) Eyes on the Prize (6:46) (6) Jesse James (6:48) (7) Cadillac Ranch (6:28) (8) Erie Canal (6:55) (9) My Oklahoma Home (9:44) (10) Further On (Up The Road) (6:31) (11) Mrs. McGrath (6:02) Disc 2 (78:22) ======== (1) Intro (3:18) (2) How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live? (3:36) (3) Jacob's Ladder (8:51) (4) We Shall Overcome (7:09) (5) Open All Night (10:39) (6) Pay Me My Money Down (10:09) (7) Intro (2:38) (8) My City of Ruins (5:40) (9) Ramrod (6:39) (10) Rag Mama Rag (5:11) (11) You Can Look (But You'd Better Not Touch) (8:03) (12) When The Saints Go Marching In (6:24) Comments: Both of these sources were posted individually on DIME in mid-2006; "Neo" (an accomplished audiophile within the Springsteen community, for those who don't know him) matrixed these into a version that's clearly superior to either source on its own. This new audio source was then used as the soundtrack for the audience-shot DVD that subsequently surfaced from this show; given his success in the mastering process, Neo also chose to post the audio source as a stand-alone torrent. I couldn't find where this had ever appeared on the DIME tracker, so I thought it would be worthwhile to (belatedly) put it up here. (Previously, I believe it had only appeared on Jungleland.) This was a great show and a solid setlist for this point in the tour, and overall the Seeger Sessions tour didn't get the attention it rightfully deserved as an amazing point in Bruce's career. Many thanks to Neo for the remaster. Hope this fills a gap for some.