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January 25, 2011
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The Rolling Stones
Staples Center
Los Angeles
,
CA
05/20/13
Mon
Eric Clapton
Royal Albert Hall
London
,
GB
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Tue
Eric Clapton
Royal Albert Hall
London
,
GB
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Thu
Eric Clapton
Royal Albert Hall
London
,
GB
05/23/13
Thu
Bruce Springsteen
Piazza Plebiscito
Naples
,
IT
05/24/13
Fri
Eric Clapton
Royal Albert Hall
London
,
GB
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Sat
The Rolling Stones
Air Canada Centre
Toronto
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ON
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Sun
Eric Clapton
Royal Albert Hall
London
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Bruce Springsteen
Olympiastadion
Berlin
,
GER
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Bruce Springsteen
AWD
Hannover
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GER
05/28/13
Tue
The Rolling Stones
United Center
Chicago
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IL
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Thu
Bruce Springsteen
Piazza Plebiscito
Naples
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IT
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Fri
The Rolling Stones
United Center
Chicago
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IL
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Sat
Bruce Springsteen
Stadio Euganeo
Padova
,
IT
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Sun
Eric Clapton
Red Bull Arena (formerly Leipzig Arena)
Leipzig
,
GER
06/03/13
Mon
The Rolling Stones
United Center
Chicago
,
IL
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Mon
Bruce Springsteen
San Siro
Milan
,
IT
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Thu
The Rolling Stones
Air Canada Centre
Toronto
,
ON
06/09/13
Sun
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Bell Centre
Montreal
,
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06/12/13
Wed
Eric Clapton
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
Stuttgart
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GER
06/12/13
Wed
The Rolling Stones
TD Garden
Boston
,
MA
06/14/13
Fri
Eric Clapton
Konig-Pilsener Arena
Oberhausen
,
GER
06/14/13
Fri
The Rolling Stones
TD Garden
Boston
,
MA
06/15/13
Sat
Bruce Springsteen
Wembley Stadium
London
,
GB
06/15/13
Sat
Eric Clapton
Lanxess Arena
Cologne
,
GER
06/18/13
Tue
Bruce Springsteen
Hampden Park National Stadium
Glasgow
,
GB
06/18/13
Tue
The Rolling Stones
Wells Fargo Center
Philadelphia
,
PA
06/20/13
Thu
Bruce Springsteen
Ricoh Arena
Coventry
,
GB
06/21/13
Fri
The Rolling Stones
Wells Fargo Center
Philadelphia
,
PA
06/22/13
Sat
Bruce Springsteen
Goffert Park
Nijmegen
,
NL
06/24/13
Mon
The Rolling Stones
Verizon Center
Washington
,
DC
06/26/13
Wed
Bob Dylan
Cruzan Amphitheatre
West Palm Beach
,
FL
06/27/13
Thu
Bob Dylan
MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the Florida State Fairgrounds
Tampa
,
FL
06/27/13
Thu
Led Zeppelin
Czar Bar
Kansas City
,
MO
06/29/13
Sat
Bruce Springsteen
Stade de France
Paris
,
FRA
06/29/13
Sat
Bob Dylan
Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood
Atlanta
,
GA
06/29/13
Sat
The Rolling Stones
Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury
,
GB
06/30/13
Sun
The Rolling Stones
Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury
,
GB
06/30/13
Sun
Bruce Springsteen
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
London
,
GB
06/30/13
Sun
Bob Dylan
Riverfront Park
Nashville
,
TN
07/02/13
Tue
Bob Dylan
AutoZone Park
Memphis
,
TN
07/05/13
Fri
Bruce Springsteen
Borussia-Park
Monchengladbach
,
GER
07/05/13
Fri
Bob Dylan
Klipsch Music Center
Noblesville
,
IN
07/06/13
Sat
The Rolling Stones
Hyde Park
London
,
GB
07/06/13
Sat
Bob Dylan
Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati
,
OH
07/07/13
Sun
Bruce Springsteen
Red Bull Arena (formerly Leipzig Arena)
Leipzig
,
GER
07/07/13
Sun
Bob Dylan
Nationwide Arena
Columbus
,
OH
07/10/13
Wed
Bob Dylan
Midway Stadium
St. Paul
,
MN
07/11/13
Thu
Bob Dylan
Dozer Park
Peoria
,
IL
07/11/13
Thu
Bruce Springsteen
Ippodrome
Rome
,
IT
07/12/13
Fri
Bob Dylan
Toyota Park
Bridgeview
,
IL
07/13/13
Sat
Bruce Springsteen
Rock Werchter Festival
Werchter
,
BEL
07/13/13
Sat
The Rolling Stones
Hyde Park
London
,
GB
07/14/13
Sun
Bob Dylan
DTE Energy Music Theatre
Clarkston
,
MI
07/15/13
Mon
Bob Dylan
Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
Toronto
,
ON
07/16/13
Tue
Bruce Springsteen
Thomond Park
Limerick
,
IR
07/18/13
Thu
Bruce Springsteen
Pairc Ui Chaoimh
Cork
,
IR
07/18/13
Thu
Bob Dylan
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
Darien Center
,
NY
07/19/13
Fri
Bob Dylan
The Ballpark at Harbor Yard
Bridgeport
,
CT
07/20/13
Sat
Bruce Springsteen
The Kings Hall
Belfast
,
GB
07/20/13
Sat
Bob Dylan
Comcast Center
Mansfield
,
MA
07/21/13
Sun
Bob Dylan
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs
,
NY
07/23/13
Tue
Bruce Springsteen
Millennium Stadium
Cardiff
,
GB
07/23/13
Tue
Bob Dylan
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia
,
MD
07/24/13
Wed
Bruce Springsteen
Leeds Arena
Leeds
,
GB
07/24/13
Wed
Bob Dylan
Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach
,
VA
07/26/13
Fri
Bob Dylan
Pier A
Hoboken
,
NJ
07/27/13
Sat
Bruce Springsteen
Nowlan Park
Kilkenny
,
IR
07/27/13
Sat
Bob Dylan
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
Wantagh
,
NY
07/28/13
Sun
Bruce Springsteen
Nowlan Park
Kilkenny
,
IR
07/28/13
Sun
Bob Dylan
Susquehanna Bank Center
Camden
,
NJ
07/31/13
Wed
Bob Dylan
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
Englewood
,
CO
08/01/13
Thu
Bob Dylan
USANA Amphitheatre
West Valley City
,
UT
08/03/13
Sat
Bob Dylan
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (Irvine Meadows)
Irvine
,
CA
08/04/13
Sun
Bob Dylan
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View
,
CA
09/13/13
Fri
Bruce Springsteen
Rock in Rio
Rio
,
BR
MusicFoto's Journal
For You: Bruce Springsteen Limited Edition Book
Sat 6/7/2008 6:49AM
'For You' Book Review: The New Bruce Springsteen Book
I’ve always been devotional and obsessive fan when it comes to music. Merely having the released albums has never been enough for me for certain artists. For the chosen few, I go over the deep end and need to have everything. One of the artists I follow religiously is Bruce Springsteen. While he was amongst the first artists whose albums I bought, my addiction to his music didn’t get the best of me until college. By this point, Springsteen had dismissed the E Street Band, had won an Oscar for “Streets of Philadelphia” and was largely hibernating while still being among the world’s most respected artists. I can’t even pinpoint my exact watershed moment, but if I remember correctly, I felt an enormous void in my life and was continually looking for answers in films, books and music. One day, while perusing a used CD store, I magically found all of Springsteen’s albums that I had not yet bought on CD. I snapped them all up and later that day while listening to the dark, desolate and hopelessness of the characters on Nebraska, something snapped. I can’t even properly express what happened, but I felt as if there was someone out there who understood me, my feeling, my emotions and my struggles. As the disc spun its way towards a conclusion, it reinvigorated me and provided me with a “reason to believe”. From there I went on to collect every B-side and bootleg I could get my hands on. Listening to the album cuts wasn’t enough. I needed to hear the alternate and live versions that would one day validate my traveling hundreds and sometimes thousands of miles to be touched and inspired by this music. When you really love a certain artist, you find live versions of songs that have that extra bite that will leave a small scar on your heart. When you go back and eventually listen to the studio cut, in your head you can hear exactly where the crowds roars and voices congeal in a perfect concert moment. Ever since then, I’ve been compulsive when it comes to Bruce Springsteen and even though my devotion has waned in recent years, I still consider him an integral part of my musical experience.
Through the years, I’ve read almost every book written about Springsteen. Some are great and many are not. Over time, I’ve even become cynical when I hear about new books. In the last few years, there have been a plethora of coffee table book releases in the Springsteen world including Greetings From E Street, the Born To Run: The Unseen Photos and Dave Marsh’s Bruce Springsteen On Tour: 1968-2005. Each one in itself is a gorgeous work of art that will glisten on your polished coffee table. However, if you only have those three, then you still are missing the ultimate Bruce Springsteen keepsake ; For You. When I heard about this book a year ago, I dismissed it thinking I didn’t really need yet another glorified coffee table book. I was wrong….dead wrong. For You takes the reader on a magical, mystical and poignant journey through forty-years of Bruce Springsteen’s life. It’s a time machine to the past where tickets were once $7, the E Street Band was a boy’s only club, Steve Van Zandt looked like a member of Jimmy Buffet’s band and most of the members of the E Street Band could have begun their own television show-“Stashin’”. I wasn’t impressed with the book, I was bowled over.
Something no press agent, record company or management firm will ever wrap their heads around is the concept of fanaticism. They may think they get it, but in reality, they don’t. To truly understand a full blown junkie music fan, you have to be one. Die-hard fans are always vocally ardent about their devotion, but Springsteen fans are in another realm all unto themselves. So why was I deeply cautious about reviewing For You? All I could think about was “does the world really need a new Bruce Springsteen book”? Don’t get me wrong, I love the man as much as anyone, but as I grow older I often question these types of projects. In recent years some of these books have been nothing more than exercises in pretention. I often find myself wondering if they are birthed out of greed, capitalism, ego or pure passion? Now that I hold For You in my hands, I can confirm there’s nothing but unbridled passion in all of its 205-pages.
For You (available exclusively at: www.foryoubruce.com) was worked on meticulously for a two-year period and is a self-published book limited to 2,000 copies. No, that is not a typo, two-thousand copies. Editor Lawrence Kirsch had a monumental undertaking choosing from 1500-stories which were submitted and tracking down and obtaining the 400 photos eventually used for this project. If this wasn’t enough, he had very ardent and strict rules; only scans from original negatives and slides were considered. I don’t know anyone who would hold a book to standards this high today in the age of internet scans and cell phone photos. I’m glad he did, as For You is staggering in its detail, vastness and variety of concert shots. Kirsch dug his heels in, shot for the moon and the stars while putting this book together and succeeded wildly. It’s an awe-inspiring book that should be on your book shelf even if you aren’t a Springsteen fan because it would convert you without hearing a note of his music; it’s that impressive. It encompasses every Springsteen tour in detail (organized by decades) and has over 400-pictures. The book contains 200 stories from fans explaining why this music and this band mean so much to them. The good news for fans is that the largest section (close to 70-pages) is the 1970’s and many of these photos I didn’t even knew existed and let me tell you, they are a sight to behold. They range from epic concert poses to random softball games where someone was fortunate to have a camera on hand. The 1980’s is a close second in coverage with 53-pages dedicated to the decade and even the most current decade has a whopping 50-pages dedicated to it. You see pictures of Bruce with assorted musicians through the years including John Eddie, Southside Johnny, Jon Bon Jovi and Neil Young.
The difference between For You and most other books commissioned by the artists themselves is that there wasn’t a 4th quarter release or special anniversary being exploited dictating the contents or the constraints of it. The book is held together by passionate and resourceful fans whose main objective was to provide fans with the best damn book possible. Saying that Kirsch succeeded would be saying that Born in the USA was a semi-successful. For You is a photographic passage through forty years of Bruce Springsteen’s career. The photographs are not just revealing and are more than mere images, but part of a larger story of just not Springsteen’s life, but many fans as well. The detailed anecdotes make the pictures jump off the page and come to life. For You provides a better history lesson of who Bruce Springsteen is better than any album, DVD or book has done to date.
Most self-published fan driven books can be cringe inducing and just flat out embarrassing in their devotion for the artist or sloppily executed which is not the case here. While there is zealous admiration for Springsteen and his music, the book is an epic visual storytelling time machine that encourages you to hop on for a ride down thunderous roads to simpler times for a journey through the heart of darkness where the fans feel so close and intimately personal with Springsteen like he’s an old college buddy. As I paged through For You I thought of how far I’ve come in my own life journey since that desolate day where I listened to Nebraska repeatedly. This book took me back to a time where a new world was opened to me. This book is not just a fine addition to your collection, but is essential for any Springsteen fan. It is a treasure trove of pictures and stories that will not just take you for a ride down memory lane, but will leave you with an impenetrable sense of hope much the same way you feel cruising down the highway and having “Thunder Road” blast from your speakers with the wind in your hair. When was the last time the written word did that?
For You can be bought at this link:
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