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wil-bury:

just in time for this box of awesome to arrive :DDD

If you like what you see you can get it here

— 2 years ago
#Bruce Springsteen  #fans  #wil-bury  #Live in Hyde Park  #London Calling  #e street band 
CATCH LONDON  CALLING ON THE SILVER SCREENAs they have before with Springsteen’s concert films, Emerging Pictures are providing fans the opportunity to see the new London Calling:  Live in Hyde Park on the big screen in advance of its June 22 DVD  release date. A 90-minute version of the film will be showing at art  house cinemas around the U.S. (and, appropriately enough, in London). In  the case of non-profit theaters, the screenings will benefit the venues  themselves; otherwise, box office proceeds will go to the Danny Fund/Melanoma  Research Alliance.
Emerging Pictures’ Barry Rebo (you’ve seen his own archival  footage of Bruce in the Wings For Wheels documentary) says:  “Needless to say we’re thrilled — speaking for both Emerging and our  venue partners — to be able to offer support for a diverse group of  community-based cultural venues as well as promote added awareness of  The Danny Fund and the Melanoma Research Alliance’s important work, and  appreciate the help of Bruce Springsteen, Landau Management, and Sony  Music…. With the warm weather just now coming on, it’s especially  timely to warn folks about the dangers of the sun. For sheer joyousness,  an outdoor Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band experience is  perfection.”
The currently scheduled screenings:
Thursday, 6/10/10 Pickford Film Center - Bellingham, WA 													 													 														Ambler Theatre - Ambler, PA 													 													 														Catamount Arts Center - St. Johnsbury, VT 													 													 														 													 													 														Friday, 6/11/10 Little Theatre - Rochester, NY 													 													 														Theatre N – Wilmington, DE 													 													 														Beach Theater – St. Pete’s Beach, FL 													 													 														 													 													 														Saturday, 6/12/10 Little Theatre - Rochester, NY 													 													 														Jane Pickens Theatre - Newport, RI 													 													 														Cinema Paradiso - Ft. Lauderdale, FL 													 													 														Theatre N – Wilmington, DE 													 													 														Mos Art - Lake Park, FL 													 													 														Lake Worth Playhouse - Lake Worth, FL 													 													 														Atlas - Washington, DC 													 													 														 													 													 														Tuesday, 6/15/10 Jane Pickens Theatre - Newport, RI 													 													 														 													 													 														Wednesday, 6/16/10 Little Theatre - Rochester, NY 													 													 														Michael D. Palm Theatre - Telluride, CO 													 													 														Detroit Institute of Arts – Detroit, MI 													 													 														Curzon Soho - London, UK 													 													 														HMV Curzon Wimbledon - London, UK 													 													 														 													 													 														Thursday, 6/17/10 Robinson Film Center - Shreveport, LA 													 													 														Circle Cinema - Tulsa, OK 													 													 														Cedar Lee Theatre (Cleveland Cinemas) - Cleveland  Heights, OH 													 													 														Apollo Theatre - Oberlin, OH 													 													 														Bryn Mawr Film Institute - Bryn Mawr, PA 													 													 														City Winery – NY, NY 													 													 														Atlas - Washington, DC 													 													 														Proctors Theatre - Schenectady, NY 													 													 														County Theatre - Doylestown, PA 													 													 														 													 													 														Friday, 6/18/10 Indian Lake Theater, Inc. - Indian Lake, NY 													 													 														City Winery – NY, NY 													 													 														Beach Theater – St. Pete’s Beach, FL 													 													 														Cinema Paradiso - Ft. Lauderdale, FL 													 													 														Mos Art - Lake Park, FL 													 													 														Lake Worth Playhouse - Lake Worth, FL 													 													 														Murdock Theatre - Wichita, KA 													 													 														 													 													 														Saturday, 6/19/10 City Winery – NY, NY 													 													 														Cinema Paradiso - Ft. Lauderdale, FL 													 													 														Indian Lake Theater, Inc. - Indian Lake, NY 													 													 														Mos Art - Lake Park, FL 													 													 														Lake Worth Playhouse - Lake Worth, FL 													 													 														Proctors Theatre - Schenectady, NY 													 													 														Murdock Theatre - Wichita, KA 													 													 														Frontier Café - Brunswick, ME 													 													 														 													 													 														Sunday, 6/20/10 Parrish Art Museum - Southampton, NY 													 													 														Murdock Theatre - Wichita, KA 													 													 														 													 													 														Tuesday, 6/22/10 Michael D. Palm Theatre - Telluride, CO 													 													 														 													 													 														Friday, 7/2/10 Athens Theatre - Deland, FL
via Backstreets.com: Springsteen News

CATCH LONDON CALLING ON THE SILVER SCREEN
As they have before with Springsteen’s concert films, Emerging Pictures are providing fans the opportunity to see the new London Calling: Live in Hyde Park on the big screen in advance of its June 22 DVD release date. A 90-minute version of the film will be showing at art house cinemas around the U.S. (and, appropriately enough, in London). In the case of non-profit theaters, the screenings will benefit the venues themselves; otherwise, box office proceeds will go to the Danny Fund/Melanoma Research Alliance.

Emerging Pictures’ Barry Rebo (you’ve seen his own archival footage of Bruce in the Wings For Wheels documentary) says: “Needless to say we’re thrilled — speaking for both Emerging and our venue partners — to be able to offer support for a diverse group of community-based cultural venues as well as promote added awareness of The Danny Fund and the Melanoma Research Alliance’s important work, and appreciate the help of Bruce Springsteen, Landau Management, and Sony Music…. With the warm weather just now coming on, it’s especially timely to warn folks about the dangers of the sun. For sheer joyousness, an outdoor Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band experience is perfection.”

The currently scheduled screenings:

Thursday, 6/10/10 Pickford Film Center - Bellingham, WA Ambler Theatre - Ambler, PA Catamount Arts Center - St. Johnsbury, VT Friday, 6/11/10 Little Theatre - Rochester, NY Theatre N – Wilmington, DE Beach Theater – St. Pete’s Beach, FL Saturday, 6/12/10 Little Theatre - Rochester, NY Jane Pickens Theatre - Newport, RI Cinema Paradiso - Ft. Lauderdale, FL Theatre N – Wilmington, DE Mos Art - Lake Park, FL Lake Worth Playhouse - Lake Worth, FL Atlas - Washington, DC Tuesday, 6/15/10 Jane Pickens Theatre - Newport, RI Wednesday, 6/16/10 Little Theatre - Rochester, NY Michael D. Palm Theatre - Telluride, CO Detroit Institute of Arts – Detroit, MI Curzon Soho - London, UK HMV Curzon Wimbledon - London, UK Thursday, 6/17/10 Robinson Film Center - Shreveport, LA Circle Cinema - Tulsa, OK Cedar Lee Theatre (Cleveland Cinemas) - Cleveland Heights, OH Apollo Theatre - Oberlin, OH Bryn Mawr Film Institute - Bryn Mawr, PA City Winery – NY, NY Atlas - Washington, DC Proctors Theatre - Schenectady, NY County Theatre - Doylestown, PA Friday, 6/18/10 Indian Lake Theater, Inc. - Indian Lake, NY City Winery – NY, NY Beach Theater – St. Pete’s Beach, FL Cinema Paradiso - Ft. Lauderdale, FL Mos Art - Lake Park, FL Lake Worth Playhouse - Lake Worth, FL Murdock Theatre - Wichita, KA Saturday, 6/19/10 City Winery – NY, NY Cinema Paradiso - Ft. Lauderdale, FL Indian Lake Theater, Inc. - Indian Lake, NY Mos Art - Lake Park, FL Lake Worth Playhouse - Lake Worth, FL Proctors Theatre - Schenectady, NY Murdock Theatre - Wichita, KA Frontier Café - Brunswick, ME Sunday, 6/20/10 Parrish Art Museum - Southampton, NY Murdock Theatre - Wichita, KA Tuesday, 6/22/10 Michael D. Palm Theatre - Telluride, CO Friday, 7/2/10 Athens Theatre - Deland, FL

via Backstreets.com: Springsteen News

— 2 years ago with 12 notes
#London Calling  #Live in Hyde Park  #Bruce Springsteen  #E Street Band  #film  #cinema  #screenings  #news 

brucetarians:

What time is it? It’s curfew-breaking Boss time!! Glory Days live in Hyde Park. Pre-order the London Calling Live in Hyde Park DVD here and get a concert t-shirt of Bruce’s original handwritten set list AND commemorative tour print!

— 2 years ago with 9 notes
#bruce springsteen  #the boss  #e street band  #london calling  #live in hyde park  #glory days 

“LONDON CALLING DVD SET FOR JUNE 22Less than a year after the June 28, 2009 “Hard Rock Calling” festival in London, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s performance there will see release asLondon Calling: Live in Hyde Park. The concert film, which kicks off with the titular Clash song and runs more than two-and-a-half-hours, is set for release from Columbia on June 22, on one Blu-Ray disc and as a two-DVD set.
From this morning’s press release:

…the 163-minute film documents 26 tracks of live Springsteen that begin in daylight and progress through a gorgeous sunset into night.London Calling: Live In Hyde Park conveys both the experience of being on-stage and the vast crowd experience of the festival environment. Viewers are able to see Springsteen spontaneously directing the E Street Band and shaping the show as it evolves.
The set list spans from Born to Run era to Working on a Dream and includes rare covers such as The Clash’s “London Calling,” Jimmy Cliff’s “Trapped,” The Young Rascals’ “Good Lovin’,” and Eddie Floyd’s “Raise Your Hand.” Springsteen also performs fan favorite “Hard Times (Come Again No More),” written by Stephen Foster in 1854. Brian Fallon from The Gaslight Anthem joins the band as a guest vocalist on Springsteen’s own “No Surrender.”

For more on the show itself, see the report in our Setlists section. As for the DVD’s setlist, only “Rosalita” — a performance that was previously broadcast for an abridged TV special — has been dropped. The release adds two bonus clips: “The River” from Glastonbury 2009 (remember all that steam rising off Bruce?) and the “Wrecking Ball” video from Giants Stadium. Producer/editor Thom Zimny and director Chris Hilson oversaw the film, with audio mixed by Bob Clearmountain.
The full track list:1. London Calling2. Badlands3. Night4. She’s the One5. Outlaw Pete6. Out in the Street7. Working on a Dream8. Seeds9. Johnny 9910. Youngstown11. Good Lovin’12. Bobby Jean13. Trapped14. No Surrender15. Waiting on a Sunny Day16. Promised Land17. Racing in the Street18. Radio Nowhere19. Lonesome Day20. The Rising21. Born to Run22. Hard Times (Come Again No More)23. Jungleland24. American Land25. Glory Days26. Dancing in the Dark27. Music under end credit sequence: Raise Your Hand
BONUS MATERIAL:The River: Glastonbury Festival, 6/27/09Wrecking Ball: Giants Stadium, 2009
Late last year, Springsteen manager Jon Landau told Rolling Stone that there were two releases in the pipeline for 2010: a Darkness on the Edge of Town box, and a DVD from the Working on a Dream tour. One down, one to go! ”

via Backstreets.com: Springsteen News

“LONDON CALLING DVD SET FOR JUNE 22
Less than a year after the June 28, 2009 “Hard Rock Calling” festival in London, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s performance there will see release asLondon Calling: Live in Hyde Park. The concert film, which kicks off with the titular Clash song and runs more than two-and-a-half-hours, is set for release from Columbia on June 22, on one Blu-Ray disc and as a two-DVD set.

From this morning’s press release:

…the 163-minute film documents 26 tracks of live Springsteen that begin in daylight and progress through a gorgeous sunset into night.London Calling: Live In Hyde Park conveys both the experience of being on-stage and the vast crowd experience of the festival environment. Viewers are able to see Springsteen spontaneously directing the E Street Band and shaping the show as it evolves.

The set list spans from Born to Run era to Working on a Dream and includes rare covers such as The Clash’s “London Calling,” Jimmy Cliff’s “Trapped,” The Young Rascals’ “Good Lovin’,” and Eddie Floyd’s “Raise Your Hand.” Springsteen also performs fan favorite “Hard Times (Come Again No More),” written by Stephen Foster in 1854. Brian Fallon from The Gaslight Anthem joins the band as a guest vocalist on Springsteen’s own “No Surrender.”

For more on the show itself, see the report in our Setlists section. As for the DVD’s setlist, only “Rosalita” — a performance that was previously broadcast for an abridged TV special — has been dropped. The release adds two bonus clips: “The River” from Glastonbury 2009 (remember all that steam rising off Bruce?) and the “Wrecking Ball” video from Giants Stadium. Producer/editor Thom Zimny and director Chris Hilson oversaw the film, with audio mixed by Bob Clearmountain.

The full track list:
1. London Calling
2. Badlands
3. Night
4. She’s the One
5. Outlaw Pete
6. Out in the Street
7. Working on a Dream
8. Seeds
9. Johnny 99
10. Youngstown
11. Good Lovin’
12. Bobby Jean
13. Trapped
14. No Surrender
15. Waiting on a Sunny Day
16. Promised Land
17. Racing in the Street
18. Radio Nowhere
19. Lonesome Day
20. The Rising
21. Born to Run
22. Hard Times (Come Again No More)
23. Jungleland
24. American Land
25. Glory Days
26. Dancing in the Dark
27. Music under end credit sequence: Raise Your Hand

BONUS MATERIAL:
The River: Glastonbury Festival, 6/27/09
Wrecking Ball: Giants Stadium, 2009

Late last year, Springsteen manager Jon Landau told Rolling Stone that there were two releases in the pipeline for 2010: a Darkness on the Edge of Town box, and a DVD from the Working on a Dream tour. One down, one to go! ”

via Backstreets.com: Springsteen News

— 3 years ago with 25 notes
#Bruce Springsteen  #news  #London Calling  #Live in Hyde Park  #London  #Hard Rock  #live albums