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"The fact is when Bruce kicked off at 20.30 pm on that Friday night in The Point Theatre he played non-stop right to the very end very few performers can sustain such intensity and carry a gig off that would be to us punters unforgettable those night were UNFORGETTABLE!!!!!!!I thought Bruce was never gonna stop and the highlight of the night Bruce lying exhausted over the top of the piano as if he had not a breath left in the world. Dublin was a case of the time the music and the performer - A MOMEMT IN TRUE HISTORY FOR DUBLIN TOWN." IrishJohnny
"Live In Dublin' was one of those one in a lifetimemore… events that we all wish we had attended. Every review sings praise for this CD and DVD. Veteran concert goers and reviewers say this was the best concert they had ever attended. That is all well and good, but in the end Bruce Springsteen and the Sessions Band care about the fans. You can hear the fans singing along, especially with 'Pay Me My Money Down ' I found that I was singing along with the rest of'em.
Bruce Springsteen's manager Jon Landau said, "'Live in Dublin' charts the development of a band from an informal gathering in Bruce's living room to an onstage powerhouse. It also documents the growth in Bruce's vision of American music; it includes folk music, blues, Dixieland, country, swing, gospel, rock, down to and including his own writing. It's all performed with Bruce's classic energy and focus. I think it's some of the finest music he's ever made." The 23 songs on this CD are the best of the best. Included are many from his Seegers CD. They all belong in Springsteen's chest of dreams.
This CD and DVD are memorial for the emotions that are so evident in every song. Songs like the antiwar "Mrs. McGrath" and "O Mary Don't You Weep" benefit from these in-concert performances, "and a 17-piece band allows Springsteen to freewheel onto rootsy back roads not accessible from E Street. " said Marty Lance. "If I Should Fall Behind" becomes a lovely waltz, "Open All Night" swings like Bob Wills, and "Growin' Up" and "Blinded by the Light" are new arrangements. "The high point, however, just might be "How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live," the 1929 Blind Alfred Reed song that Springsteen has retrofitted with rage and new lyrics about the government's bungling of Hurricane Katrina's aftermath. Bruce's connection to folk protest deepens, in righteously swaggering preacher and congregation style, on the epochal rewrite of "How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live". A Depression era classic that Springsteen found on a Ry Cooder album and then amended with his own brilliantly Bush-baiting verse is perhaps the most politically extreme and, as hammered home here, exultant performance of his career." Even more wonderful is "Eyes On The Prize", sung with Mark Anthony Thompson. "If I Should Fall Behind", a duet with Patty Sciafla,Is one of my favories, and "When The Saints Go Marching In" and "This Little Light Of Mine" rock free and easy. "In short, it's everything Springsteen's big-hearted thoughtfully impassioned take on Americana ever set out to be. Swing out sisters and brothers, swing out."
GAVIN MARTIN
Columbia Records released 'Bruce Springsteen With The Sessions Band Live in Dublin' a concert DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and separate two-CD set release, as well as a combination DVD/CD package. The two-CD set, DVD and Blu-ray Disc each feature 23 songs drawn from the band's performances in Dublin, Ireland at The Point on November 17, 18 and 19, 2006. The DVD can be seen on selected PBS stations and a glorious DVD it is;. PBS shouold reel in the cash after viewing this marvelous DVD.
There are not enough superlatives in my repetoire to register the delight of this CD. I have played it three times today and will soon listen again.
The New Boss Lives On.
Highly Heartily Recommended. prisrob 06-05-07
Bruce Springsteen with the Sessions Band: Live In Dublin DVD
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
| Disc 1 |
| 1 |
Atlantic City |
| 2 |
Old Dan Tucker |
| 3 |
Eyes On The Prize |
| 4 |
Jesse James |
| 5 |
Further On (Up The Road) |
| 6 |
O Mary Don't You Weep |
| 7 |
Erie Canal |
| 8 |
If I Should Fall Behind |
| 9 |
My Oklahoma Home |
| 10 |
Highway Patrolman |
| 11 |
Mrs McGrath |
| 12 |
How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live |
| 13 |
Jacob's Ladder |
| Disc 2 |
| 1 |
Long Time Comin' |
| 2 |
Open All Night |
| 3 |
Pay Me My Money Down |
| 4 |
Growin' Up |
| 5 |
When The Saints Go Marching In |
| 6 |
This Little Light Of Mine |
| 7 |
American Land |
| 8 |
Blinded By The Light |
| 9 |
Love Of The Common People |
| 10 |
We Shall Overcome |
| 11 |
We Shall Overcome |
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