Wish I had found that link sooner, but I stuck with it until it ended, They got a lot of the video wall behind the stage so it was actually really good, except for the guy that needed to show of his ball cap for some reason...
Just got a surprise! Sniffing around and found many recordings of The Boss doing songs from 'The Rising', these video's were recorded on one of the networks from NYC in 2002, I wore out my VHS copy, begged anyone who I could to get another copy for years
I kinda have too, I did see a concert where when Clarence would have done a bangin' sax solo, Bruce went down on his knees, motioned with his right hand to the place stage right, where he would have stood, sobbing, he wasn't faking it. The E Street Band is amazing for what they pull off with so much going on around them, so much talent, so many of them...but The Big Man...shit! Bruce's and some of the bands kids loved to hang out in his hotel room, filled with candles and food, he loved children, loved to tell stories, I wonder how many songs where retold tales from him.
Kensington Market - Avenue Road
(1968, Warner Bros) WLP, -1B/-1B
first picture is recycled. debut record, produced by Felix Pappalardi for this Toronto rock band named after a Toronto neighborhood. a lot to like here - nice textured guitar, piano, bass, and sitar on some tracks. These guys were brought together by Bernie Finkelstein who later founded True North records.