• photo of Steve Earle
    Roots Rock

    Steve Earle on Bob Harris Country

    I have to get a hold of one of those shirts.

    From the 2000 Transcendental Blues Tour, here’s a nice set from Coventry, England. It’s part of a BBC radio broadcast called Bob Harris Country. A nice snapshot of the opening set list at the time. Take it Dukes…

    Steve Earle and the Dukes
    “Bob Harris Country”
    Warwick University
    Coventry, UK
    May 25th, 2000

    Download the ZIP of the show.

    Here’s a taste:

    “Galway Girl”

    01. Transcendental Blues
    02. Everyone’s In Love With You
    03. Another Town
    04. I Can Wait
    05. Steve’s Last Ramble
    06. I Feel Alright
    07. Lonelier Than This
    08. I Don’t Want To Lose You Yet
    09. The Galway Girl
    10. Copperhead Road
    11. South Nashville Blues
    12. All Of My Life
    13. The Unrepentant

    Buy Transcendental Blues.

    Photo credit: Unknown / TBD.

  • Bruce Springsteen

    Radio Free Boss – WBCN 1973

    I came across this 1973 radio broadcast of Mr. Springsteen live in the WBCN Boston studios. Brucebase has the details…

    Bruce’s first-ever radio station performance and still the earliest circulating “live” material with the E Street Band. The silky-voiced female DJ is the legendary Maxanne Sartori. The very good quality circulating audio (recorded off the airways and available on the CD “BOUND FOR GLORY”) includes the entire show except that it’s missing nearly all of “Blinded”, plus some concluding discussions about Bruce’s upcoming tour plans. Allegedly a complete (but poor quality) tape of the show was circulating briefly in the Boston area during the mid – 70’s, but it seems to have vanished from the tape trading pool. There are some funny moments in this show. Bruce introduces Clarence as his biological brother. At one point Sartori asks Bruce to perform his mysterious “long-lost hit from the 60’s” – to which Bruce replies that people will have to come to Paul’s Mall to hear it in the “Las Vegas part of the show”. In addition to the band (minus Lopez), co-manager Jim Cretecos, roadie/soundman Albee “Albany Al” Tellone and CBS rep Ed Hynes are in the broadcast studio…

    The earliest radio Boss broadcast. Nice!

    So while we Boss fans await his next move, let’s jump back to the beginning… (links are MP3’s).

    Bruce Springsteen
    WBCN Studios, Boston
    January 9th, 1973

    Satin Doll
    Bishop Danced
    Circus Song
    Song of the Orphans
    Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?