"He's the Boss...I'm the Employee" Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 10-13-2004 Continental Airlines Arena East Rutherford, NJ Taper: ? Source: Master (Two-cam mix) PLEASE DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THIS IN LOSSY FORMATS DVD #1 01 The Star-Spangled Banner 02 Born in the U.S.A. > 03 Badlands > 04 Lonesome Day 05 No Surrender * 06 Darkness on the Edge of Town * 07 Betterman * 08 Johnny 99 09 Centerfield ^ 10 Deja Vu All Over Again ^ 11 Fortunate Son ^ 12 The Promised Land ^ 13 The Rising 14 Racing in the Street # 15 Mary's Place DVD #2 01 Born to Run Encore: 02 Proud Mary ^ 03 Bad Moon Rising ^ 04 Travelin' Band ^ 05 (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding *^# 06 People Have the Power *^# Bonus Tracks: 07 Love (Stand Up) & 08 As Long As I Can Be With You & 09 I Am a Patriot # 10 Running on Empty # * with Eddie Vedder ^ with John Fogerty # with Jackson BrownEe & with Paula Scialfa Description (from http://www.brucedvds.net) The final night of Springsteen's VFC tour brought a unique bill to the Meadowlands, with Patti Scialfa and her band opening this homecoming show and Jackson Browne replacing REM. Bruce played in the opening set with Patti, in the second set with Browne and one of the longest headlining sets of the run. Surprise guest Eddie Vedder joined the E Street Band for a powerful trio of ‘No Surrender’,’Darkness on the Edge of Town’ and Pearl Jam's ‘Better Man’. The encore opened with three classic CCR songs dueting with John Fogerty. However, the highlight of an emotional show had to be when Browne came out for ‘Racing in the Street’. ‘He’s The Boss…I’m The Employee’ (a line spoken by Eddie Vedder during the show) is a terrific two cam mix. Both cameras shoot the stage at essentially the same head-on angle, but the filmers were apparently communicating and so the shots compliment each other nicely. The footage is combined with frequent transition effects, fades and split screens. Picture quality is excellent, although there is some image noise visible during the low light segments. The dubbed audio comes from a very strong audience recording. As well as Bruce’s complete set, we also get his guest spots during the other performer’s sets as bonus clips. Little Steven’s duet with Jackson Browne on ‘I Am a Patriot’ is also thrown in for good measure. The whole thing is authored with an intro sequence and menus. Once again, ScrewDevil has excelled with an essential release.