Music Review: Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band – Live At Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank NJ, 05/07/08 (Bootleg)

Don’t ask me how these things make their way to the Internet, but thank God they do. And in this case, they made it to cyberspace in both audio and video. Ah, the wonders of technology…

As anyone who has seen Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band on the current world tour for the Magic album already knows, right now these guys are turning in some of the best shows of their career. The concerts since returning to the States from Europe earlier this year have in particular been nothing short of spectacular. Watching the setlists change from night to night has also been something of a die-hard Springsteen fan’s wet dream.

But if you want to talk about a dream setlist, I personally can’t imagine anything could possibly top seeing Springsteen and the band run through the entire Born To Run and Darkness On The Edge Of Town albums in a single night.

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Audio Illustrated Invites: Border Community

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(Amsterdam, NL) – After a stunning debut edition with Oliver Huntemann and Johannes Heil at the Amsterdam Dance Event, Audio Illustrated return with another spectacular event at Amsterdam’s Studio 80 venue.The night comes with a string of esteemed jocks and live acts, supported by an array of the latest and most captivating audiovisual elements. Headlining the event will be the young and highly skilled Petter, who has been making waves with a myriad of impressive releases on the infamous Border Community imprint. The 23 year old protégé of James Holden has been touring the globe to perform at many sold out events as well as having topped international charts with his Some Polyphony EP.
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Club NME Birmingham to launch

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Club NME Birmingham is set to open at the beginning of next year. It will hit the city on February 7 at The Place I Love with Glasvegas playing the opening night . The night will run from 10pm – 3am, and tickets will be 4, with a half-price discount with an NUS card or an NME flyer. No details have yet been released about what bands will be playing, go to Myspace.com/nmebirmingham to find out venue details.
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