What a song. I have the privilege of growing up in the same town he lived in. What a performer. A National treasure. Possibly the best songwriter and live performer in history.
This hits home. I was born in central Nebraska about two years old when Charles Starkweather and his girl traveled west about twenty miles above us before he got busted in Douglas Wyoming. Talk about fate.
That’s incredible man. I grew up swimming in the same river as Bruce. I listen to the river, where me and my brother drive to with our sweethearts as teens. Nothing like a song you actually lived or understand on a life level.
Yeah, please upload Brilliant Disguise if you have it! I'd never heard an acoustic Brilliant Disguise before I heard the recordings from these two shows. Thanks for putting these up!
My favorite version of my favorite Springsteen tune. It's too bad that he skips a verse though: "The jury brought in a guilty verdict and the judge he sentenced me to death Midnight in a prison storeroom with leather straps across my chest" Still great though.
Hey Guys can any one tell me please the name of the song that bruce singes wear hes standing down town in a phone booth calling his girl for hours on end i used to have it on cassett carnt find it for the life of me /thank you
It's the spoken part of The River on the lives '75-85. (He used to go stand in a phone booth for hours because his dad hated him and wanted him out of the house)
Not to be horrible or anything, but when Bruce sang in Olso at the anniversary of Utøya massacre last year, thought he might have sung this one - of course he didn't.
First off I'm a Bruce fan and I think The "Nebraska" album is by and large a masterpiece "My Father's House " par example But this song is as awful as Dylan romanticizing "Crazy" Joe Gallo. Nothing to empathize with. They were murders plain and simple
What a song. I have the privilege of growing up in the same town he lived in. What a performer. A National treasure. Possibly the best songwriter and live performer in history.
Nebraska is, in my opinion, his best album.
its the greatest work in american literature put to song
Toda la razón
Agreed
I disagree, but I see your point, bro
Bruce sang so beautifully in this concert. His tender voice delivers the tragic stories in a way that makes me cry.
Words can not express what this hero
and his music means to me
See you soon in Liverpool and
Prague😊
The stories he tells about the songs he writes put them into such compelling context.
awesome , awesome , chills up the spine , and goosebumps
Awesome!!! His voice sounds fantastic here! Great song too!
I agree! Thanks a million for uploading this! Exceptionally good voice that night, I'm in awe.
This hits home. I was born in central Nebraska about two years old when Charles Starkweather and his girl traveled west about twenty miles above us before he got busted in Douglas Wyoming. Talk about fate.
Small world.
That’s incredible man. I grew up swimming in the same river as Bruce. I listen to the river, where me and my brother drive to with our sweethearts as teens. Nothing like a song you actually lived or understand on a life level.
He's one of the greats. Fantastic voice and politics.
this song is so fuckin haunting
i get chills every time
greetings from salzburg an old fan in miracles ..... wolfsair tala und hunter (jäger)
Yeah, please upload Brilliant Disguise if you have it! I'd never heard an acoustic Brilliant Disguise before I heard the recordings from these two shows. Thanks for putting these up!
great song..
Canzone stupenda!! Bruce molto toccante!!!😢😕😀😍😍😍😘😘😘🎸🎷💫🌟🌲⛄
Nanci
Que adorável ouvi_lo
Eu te amo muito🎈
An anthem for the disconnected
Wow…So true…
complimenti!
My favorite version of my favorite Springsteen tune. It's too bad that he skips a verse though:
"The jury brought in a guilty verdict and the judge he sentenced me to death
Midnight in a prison storeroom with leather straps across my chest"
Still great though.
Hey Guys can any one tell me please the name of the song that bruce singes wear hes standing down town in a phone booth calling his girl for hours on end i used to have it on cassett carnt find it for the life of me /thank you
I think what you are looking for is the spoken intro to The River on the Live 1975-85 album.
It's the spoken part of The River on the lives '75-85. (He used to go stand in a phone booth for hours because his dad hated him and wanted him out of the house)
@@Toriv-dq3dt No phone in their home.
This song is about a 50's Spree killer named Charels Starkweather Who Killed 11 people in Nabraska with his 14 year old girlfriend.
The movie Badlands is also about that and that's where the Baton thing at the start comes from.
Didn't he skip a verse?
Not to be horrible or anything, but when Bruce sang in Olso at the anniversary of Utøya massacre last year, thought he might have sung this one - of course he didn't.
@Blair MacDonald Thought so, too. 🤔
the american nightmare
First off I'm a Bruce fan and I think The "Nebraska" album is by and large a masterpiece "My Father's House " par example
But this song is as awful as Dylan romanticizing "Crazy" Joe Gallo. Nothing to empathize with. They were murders plain and simple
No one can.