1973-01-09 WBCN Studios 1973 (Infofile).txt
1973-01-09 WBCN Studios 1973
Label: Great Dane Records Format: 1CD
Catalog #: FTD6 Source: Radio Broadcast
Total Time: 28:44 Sound: 8.3
Date: January 9, 1973 Performance: 8.5
Location: Radio Station WBCN-FM, Boston, Overall: 8.2
Massachusetts
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01. Satin Doll (2:18)
02. Bishop Danced (5:16)
03. Wild Billy's Circus Song (5:22)
04. Song To Orphans (9:56)
05. Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street (5:52)
Notes:
- Incomplete as per Brucebase, 'Blinded By The Light' is missing
Info taken from Brucebase:
https://brucebase.wikispaces.com/1973#090173a
1973-01-09 - RADIO STATION WBCN-FM, BOSTON, MA
SATIN DOLL (1.17) / BISHOP DANCED (3.27) / WILD BILLY'S CIRCUS STORY (5.02) / SONG FOR ORPHANS (7.30) / DOES THIS BUS STOP AT 82ND STREET? (5.32) /
BLINDED BY THE LIGHT (4.50)
Bruce's first-ever radio station performance and still the earliest circulating 'live'" material with what would become 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 By The Light", plus some concluding discussions about Bruce's upcoming tour plans.
Commercially released in the UK by Left Field Media, also with the title 'Bound For Glory'. This CD includes the April 24 radio broadcast from the Main Point.
Allegedly a complete (but poor quality) tape of the show was circulating briefly in the Boston area during the mid-70s, 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
broadcast studio, they provide the party-like background vocals on "Blinded By The Light". The last verse of "Wild Billy's Circus Story" features the
alternative, early "hear the liar" lyric which would remain in place for the next few months. By the time of the Ahmanson Theatre appearance in May 1973,
the lyric will have evolved into the familiar "and the strong man...".
Enjoy The Show,
Jeff
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