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Springsteen Plays 1978 Version of ‘Prove It All Night’ in Barcelona

23 May

Thanks to  Stan GoldsteinThe Star-Ledger

Bruce Springsteen has performed “Prove It All Night” hundreds of times over the years, but Thursday night at the Estadi Olimpic in Barcelona, Spain, Bruce performed the 1978 introduction to “Prove It.”

What is the 1978 introduction? It’s beautiful piano work by Roy Bittan, joined by powerful drumming by Max Weinberg into intense guitar work  by Bruce. All three then combined for this powerful into that runs for more than two minutes .

It was the intro to the song on 1978′s Darkness on the Edge of Town Tour and last night was the first time Bruce has played that intro in more than 32 years.

It was a solid 29-song, three-hour show for the first of back-to-back nights in Barcelona. Also played were the tour premieres of “You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)” and “Hungry Heart.”

“Talk to Me” was played for a sign request and this was the first show of the tour that the Apollo Medley (“The Way You Do the Things You Do” and “634-5789″) was not played. That’s welcome news to most fans here in the U.S. and probably to many in Europe too as it needed a break.

“Thunder Road” was played for the first time since the April 24 show in San Jose Calif., and “The River,” “Born in the U.S.A.” and “Bobby Jean” were played for the second straight show. “Rocky Ground” led off the encores after not being played in Las Palmas on Tuesday.

Set list:

Show began at 9:50 p.m. Barcelona time (six hours ahead of New Jersey)

Bruce and the band took the stage to Donna Summer’s “Last Dance” being played over the PA in tribute to Disco Queen who died on Thursday.

1. Badlands 2. We Take Care Of Our Own 3. Wrecking Ball 4. No Surrender 5. Death To My Hometown 6. My City Of Ruins 7. Out In The Street 8. Talk To Me 9. Jack Of All Trades 10. Youngstown 11. Murder Inc. 12. Johnny 99 13. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) tour premiere) 14. She’s The One 15. Shackled & Drawn 16. Waiting On A Sunny Day 17. The Promised Land 18. The River 19. Prove It All Night (1978 version) 20. Hungry Heart (tour premiere) 21. The Rising 22. We Are Alive 23. Thunder Road

Encores:

24. Rocky Ground 25. Born In The USA 26. Born To Run 27. Bobby Jean 28. Dancing In The Dark 29. Tenth Avenue Freeze Out

Show over at 12:50 a.m.

Bruce Springsteen Asks Fans to Vote For The Danny Fund on Pepsi’s Refresh Project

3 May

A message went up yesterday on Bruce Springsteen’s official Web site asking fans to go to the Pepsi Refresh Project site and vote for the Danny Fund to raise money for the Melanoma Research Alliance. Danny Federici, one of the charter members of the Springsteen’s E Street Band, died from melanoma two years ago. Here’s Springsteen’s message; http://www.brucespringsteen.net/news/index.html

Steve VanZandt, also a longtime member of the E Street Band, sent an e-mail out to fans asking them to place their vote for the charity each day in May. You can vote for 10 projects each day so there’s no problem with voting as early and as often as you can. The Danny Fund, started by Danny’s son Jason, hopes to win $250,000 from Pepsi to fund research of this form of cancer as well as promote awareness of it.

The Pepsi Refresh Project page for the Danny Fund features videos from both Springsteen and Jason Federici, and gives ways to learn more about melanoma research. Here’s the link to the page, and don’t forget to vote when you get there.

http://www.refresheverything.com/dannyfundbrucespringsteen?utm_source=Publicaster&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=EMLOSBSP_20100430_DannyFund

Danny Fund Plea to Raise $250,000!

1 May

ONE CLICK CAN = $250,000 FOR THE DANNY FUND

Hey Everyone,

Stevie Van Zandt here — Help us support the Danny Fund / Melanoma Research Alliance in their efforts to win a quarter of a million dollars from the Refresh Project. All you need to do is go to www.refresheverything.com/dannyfundbrucespringsteen and cast your vote now, and again EVERY DAY for the month of May. Every vote counts and can help save lives from melanoma by teaching people how to protect themselves from getting it, and fund high-impact research for a cure.â€

To learn more about MRA, visit www.melanomaresearchalliance.org

Please vote often and consider forwarding this message to everyone you know. It takes about 15 seconds to register and cast a vote. www.refresheverything.com/dannyfundbrucespringsteen/

Thanks for your consideration and your time.

All the very best,
Stevie Van Zandt

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Springsteen’s Super Bowl commercial: a PSA for the Danny Fund

3 Feb

In a 30-second television spot, which aired during yesterday’s pre-game broadcast, Springsteen asks for your support of the Danny Fund, in honor of the late, great Danny Federici, which exists to fund research that will provide treatment and cures for melanoma. Bruce passes along a message from his old friend: “Be aware of the dangers of the sun. Take precautions and have yourself checked out regularly by a dermatologist.” Watch Bruce’s PSA below, and visit www.dannyfund.org. for more information and to make a donation.

Bruce Springsteen Tickets Sell Out In Minutes

2 Feb

 

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN – SPRINGSTEEN REMEMBERS LATE PAL AT THE SUPER BOWL

2 Feb

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN paid a touching tribute to late bandmate DANNY FEDERICI during the Super Bowl pre-game telecast on Sunday (01Feb09) – by promoting the skin cancer charity the rocker created before he died in 2008. Springsteen, who performed during the half-time show of the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers’ clash in Tampa, Florida, was interviewed last week (ends30Jan09) for the pre-show coverage, and he chose to dedicate airtime to honour Federici.
The rocker urged fans to “be aware of the dangers of the sun, take precautions and have yourself checked out regularly by a dermatologist.”
His message was on behalf of The Danny Fund and the Melanoma Research Alliance.
And he concluded his brief PSA with, “We miss Danny every day and always will.”
Federici lost his battle with melanoma in April 2008.

02/02/2009 01:26:24 AM

Bruce Springsteen, Looking Back, We Still Miss Phantom Dan

1 Feb
Little did we know that Bruce was working with the E Street Band putting together their latest offering Working on a Dream, right after finishing Magic.  We are lucky in that we have new songs that Danny has been part of.  His efforts on his last recording has proven to be one of the best from Bruce and the E Street Band.   Again, he just sneaks up on you as his Hammond B3  just seems to find the right holes in which to fill.  We are lucky to have had the chance to see and hear him play.  We are lucky, we will always have his music that will live forever.   I hope you share my sentiments with this post.  I wrote it just after his death.  I think may have also been the first post on this blog.  We still miss and love you Danny!  God Bless! 
It’s never easy to learn about the death of anybody. Yesterday, we lost Danny Federici, the long time keyboardist that played for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Danny took a leave from the band back in November, when it was learned that he was suffering from cancer. He had been fighting melanoma for three years. There wasn’t much word on his condition, but fans were hopeful when he made a surprise appearance at the Canseco Field house in Indianapolis on March 20th. He looked a little lean and sported a hat, but otherwise looked good. He got a big ovation from the crowd, who were thrilled to see the long time band member. Even Bruce and the band stood back and clapped for Federici, as he graced his familiar spot at the keyboards. After the last song, Sandy, which Federici played the accordion, Bruce and the Band gathered around the keyboard player and shared the stage with him for the last time. It seems as if maybe they knew something we didn’t. It was the last time that Federici would hear the cheers of the E-Street faithful and share the stage with his life long band mates and friends. Less than a month later, he is gone. We can look back and reflect on his contributions as a musician and as a friend. He was the band member that was with Springsteen the longest. Matter of fact it was Danny and drummer Vinnie Mad Dog Lopez who first asked Springsteen to join their band. Soon, it was Springsteen’s band. Federici didn’t look back and continued to contribute his many talents to Springsteen and his music. He never took center stage and was more of a mystery, as he seemed to just slowly disappear. Springsteen calling him Phantom Dan during band introductions. When he was there you knew it, when he wasn’t, well, he wasn’t. He was also the most unsung member to boot. I believe when Bruce broke up the band after the Tunnel of Love tour, Danny took it the hardest. He had been there through the bad times and good. He rode the roller coaster as Springsteen exploded on the scene, he was there when Springsteen’s career went on hold as he freed himself from his contract with then manager and agent Mike Appel. He rode the wave of Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge of Town, The River, Born in the USA and Tunnel of Love. He stood by the boss and was always the first to respond when asked to perform or record with Springsteen. The most telling and poignant peek into the relationship between Springsteen and the band, is the video Blood Brothers, where Springsteen allowed cameras in the studio. The cameras, chronicled every facet of Springsteen and the band getting back together to record four songs for his greatest hits album, as well as a live performance video. It was insider’s look at how the band worked and recorded. For the band, it was just a taste of things to come. After the Release of Tracks in 1999, Springsteen launched a full blown world wide reunion tour bringing The E Streeters back to center stage. All was forgotten and the band seemed to be playing better than ever. The Rising came out in 2002, again supported by a tour, the the month long Vote for Change tour in 2004. After two solo efforts by Springsteen he brought the boys back for what he called the most important tour of them all. With Saxophonist Clarence Clemons sporting two knee replacements, the 3 hour marathon shows are becoming tougher and tougher for him to perform. The future availability of Drummer Max Weinberg is up in the air, due to his commitment to Conan O’Brien, who will be replacing The Tonight Show, host Jay Leno. And now, of course the illness of Ferderici. I guess this tour was Springsteen letting us know, that this may be, the band as we have known them for over 30 years, last hurrah. We know that even with the passing of Federici, the music will live on, the band will still perform and thrill the devoted fan base. As the band plays there will always be the shadow of the fallen keyboardist when ever we hear the B-3 or accordion. We will always be seeing and hearing Dan Federici. Danny, May god rest your soul. Click on the link below to see a video of Sandy. The last performance of the Great Danny Federici.

http://youtube.com/?v=LC_LW2NHqEo

Bruce Springsteen, Happy Birthday Danny!

23 Jan

Today would have been Danny Federici’s 59th Birthday. Danny was born on this date in 1950. I am sure everyone like myself, miss Danny. To honor the memory of Danny, you can always make a donation to the Danny Federici Melanoma Fund.

Bruce Springsteen, Danny Federici Fund Benefit Auction

23 Nov

AUCTIONS TO BENEFIT DANNY FEDERICI FUND
Our friends over at Greasy Lake have launched an auction to benefit the Danny Federici Melanoma Fund, “not only to raise money for a very worthwhile cause, but also to keep Danny’s memory alive among his fans.” The cornerstone item, with a starting bid of $1,000, is a set of Springsteen CDs signed by Bruce and the 2008 model E Street Band; other items signed by Bruce and various band members are also on the block. All proceeds go to the Fund — see the items and place bids on eBay.
- November 19, 2008

Bruce Springsteen, Norman Seldin Comments!

20 Nov

 

Let’s Support Norman’s Project

Norman Seldin
http://www.normanseldin.com | normanseldin@aol.com | 205.188.117.140

I’m getting dozens of emails complimenting how great Garry Tallent, Clarence Clemons, Max Weinberg, the lat Danny Federici and Roy Bittain sound on those 8 cuts they backed me up on in the studio in 1980. They’re all on the new “Asbury Park Then & Now” double cd set by Stormin’ Norman & Friends with 46 cuts. It’s on the air in Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, and spreading quickly thanks to the many radio stations in Europe. backstreets.com has done a great job along with emusic and itunes getting this new release off the ground. Thanks again to everyone helping to make this a success and it’s happenning. The Motifs, Jaywalkers, Soul Set, Joyful Noyze, Steel Breeze, Nicky Addeo & the Night Owls, Barbaroso & The Historians live again and appreciate all of your great comments and support. Sincerely,
Stormin’ Norman

From Bruce Springsteen, Reader’s Comments, 2008/11/19 at 10:23 PM