"Then She Kissed Me" Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band September 13, 2009 Bank Atlantic Center Sunrise, Florida FANATIC RECORDS REMASTER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Original Recording info: Source: Church Audio Cards CA-11 > CA-9100 > Edirol R-09HR (16/44.1) Lineage: Kingston 16G > CD Wave Editor > FLAC 8 > Traders Little Helper Taping & Tracking: SUITES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- I raised the volume and EQed the sound bringing the music more upfront. Now you can hear it better and the sound is also brighter. I corrected the end of "Badlands" (1:25) tacked onto the beginning of "Night." To a lesser degree "Lonesome Day" began at the end of "Radio Nowhere", which I also corrected. The music drops out on a few songs between the right and left channels, but only momentarily. I made an even split with disc one and two and the last 6 songs consisting of the encore on disc 3. Fades were also added to the beginning and end of each disc. The only other edit was with the audience noise at the end of "Born To Run." That's a personal preference not to listen to 2 minutes or so of just the audience until the next song. I feel that the music flows better. Overall, you'll find this enhanced version very enjoyable and an upgrade to the original. Included with this upload is all new artwork. As always a specials thanks and credit goes to the fan who recorded this show! The shows kicks off with an energetic "Working on The Highway" followed by "Badlands" and then into "Night." Some great rarities with "Then She Kissed Me" not played since the end of the Magic Tour. "Sherry Darling" by request came before the request-portion-proper, and brought all three accordionists down front and during the warm up "Sou le Ciel de Paris" first, then "Hava Nagila" before the trio was set. Another rarity with "So Young and In Love", and a beautiful sparse version of "Factory." Another high point of the night was a not-so-unusual song, but an unusually fine performance of it: a phenomenal "Backstreets," one of the best in recent memory, as Bruce stretched out the middle portion with ethereal moaning and lots of "until the end"s. The show ended with the classic "Thunder Road." Enjoy! Rob DISC ONE: 01 Working on the Highway 02 Badlands 03 Night 04 Cover Me 05 Outlaw Pete 06 Out in the Street 07 Working on a Dream 08 Sherry Darling 09 Seeds 10 Johnny 99 11 Factory DUSC TWO: 01 Raise Your Hand (instrumental) 02 Be True 03 cadillac Ranch 04 So Young and in Love 05 Waitin' on a Sunny Day 06 The Promised Land 07 Backstreets 08 Radio Nowhere 09 Lonesome Day 10 The Rising 11 Born to Run DISC THREE: 01 Then She Kissed Me 02 Jungleland 03 Hard Times 04 American Land 05 Dancing in the Dark 06 Thunder Road