DVD 1
1. Dec. 31, 1977 - Capitol Theater, Passaic,
New Jersey - Quarter to Three. An
incredible 10-plus minute version, black-and-white footage.
2. Two 1978 commercials for Darkness on the Edge of Town album.
3. 1978 PM Magazine feature with a short interview shot on Aug. 30, 1978 in Cleveland and a couple
clips of some songs.
4. Clip of Raise Your Hand from Phoenix
on July 8, 1978.
5. Some cut clips from a 1978 show.
6. Channel 4 News, New York City: Feature on
Bruce playing the Capitol Theater in Passaic,
New Jersey, on Sept. 21, 1978.
Nice interview and some great footage of Badlands,
Spirit In the Night and Born to Run.
7. Cadillac Ranch rehearsal from 1980.
8. Rally For Disarmament, Central Park,
New York City, June 12, 1982.
Promised Land and Running on Empty with Jackson Browne.
9. World Premiere of Dancing In the Dark video from MTV, summer of 1984. Martha
Quinn is the VJ. Entertainment Tonight report on the release of Dancing In the
Dark video.
10. 1984 MTV commercial for a contest to be a roadie with Bruce.
11. Short clip of the winner of the MTV Bruce roadie contest.
12. World premiere on MTV of the Born In the USA video, Nov. 23, 1984. Martha
Quinn is the VJ.
13. Feature on Bruce's Born In the USA Tour hitting Philadelphia from a Philadelphia TV show.
Legendary DJ Ed Sciaky is interviewed, Sept. 11, 1984.
14. A report from Channel 2 News in Chicago on
Bruce's July 17, 1984 show from the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois.
15. 1984 TV news report on the Born In the USA Tour and an interview with
Clarence Clemons.
16. 1984 television commercial for People Magazine the week Bruce was on the
cover. TV news reports from Philadelphia on the
Born In the USA Tour at the Spectrum in Philadelphia,
Sept. 11, 1984.
17. CBS News report on the Born In USA Tour.
18. Clips of Bruce and Julianne Phillips at the 1985 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Feb. 26,
1985.
19. Philadelphia TV news reports on Bruce and Julianne announcing their
engagement and then getting married, May 1985.
20. Bruce interview from a TV station in Japan, April 1985.
21. UK television report on
Bruce's June 4, 1985 show at Newcastle
followed by a roundtable discussion of Bruce.
22. UK television report on
the Wembley Stadium show, July 4, 1985 and a report on the July 7, 1985 Leeds show.
23. Interview with Bruce from French TV, June 1985. He talks about his early
career.
24. A report from Channel 6 News in Philadelphia
on tickets going onsale for Bruce's Aug. 14 and 15 1985 shows at Veterans
Stadium in Philadelphia.
DVD 2
1. The U.S. stadium leg of
the Born In the USA Tour opens at RFK Stadium in Washington DC
on Aug. 4, 1985. Reports from Ch.
4 News in New York
and Entertainment Tonight.
2. Ch. 3 News in Philadelphia and ABC World News
Tonight reports on the Aug. 4, 1985 show from RFK Stadium in Washington DC.
Also an Entertainment Tonight clip of Glory Days.
3. Ch. 3 News in Philadelphia report on Bruce's
Aug. 14, 1985 show at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia.
Also a three-part feature "Glory Days" that looks at Bruce's
background with stops in Freehold and Asbury
Park with a visit to the Stone Pony. LaBamba is
interviewed. Plus a report on Nils Lofgren visiting the WMMR radio studios in Philadelphia.
4. Close to a half-hour of New York City TV news reports on the August 1985
Giants Stadium shows.
5. Channel 9 News (New York) interviews Nils Lofgren and ABC World News Tonight
feature on Freehold and Asbury Park (August 1985).
6. Some pro shot clips of songs from the Born In the USA tour: Detroit Medley
(Philadelphia, 1984); Man At the Top (Washington DC, Aug. 4, 1985) Stand On It
(with Little Steven, Giants Stadium, Aug. 31, 1985); Stolen Car (Oakland, Sept.
18, 1985), Stand On It (Los Angeles, Sept. 27, 1985); Janey Don't You Lose
Heart (LA, Sept. 27, 1985).
7. NBC's "Today" interview with Clarence Clemons, August 1985.
8. ABC-TV essay on the Born In the USA Tour and how Bruce became a national
icon (August 1985).
9. Entertainment Tonight feature on Clarence Clemons and the Born In the USA
Tour (September 1985).
10. Entertainment Tonight feature on Patti Scialfa (1985).
DVD 3
1. NBC-TV show Main Street
- Sept. 24, 1985.
Feature on Bruce growing up in Freehold. Nice Glory Days footage.
2. Oct. 3, 1985: TV news reports on the end of the Born In the USA Tour.
3. Fall, 1985: Nils Lofgren on the David Letterman show. He talks about the
Born In the USA Tour and does a flip for Dave.
4. 1985 Rolling Stone awards. Interviews with Max Weinberg and Clarence
Clemons.
5. 1984: Rehearsals for the Dancing In the Dark video from Big Man's West in
Red Bank, New Jersey.
Bruce and Clarence rehearse their dance steps at Clarence's bar.
6. 1985: Making of Little Steven's Sun City
video with Bruce clips.
7. 1985: Jeopardy has a category "The Boss." Can you get all them
right?
8. Nov. 5, 1986: Bruce joins Bob Geldof and Huey Lewis for Barefootin in Paris.
9. November 1986: Germany
TV report on the release of Live 1975-85.
10. November 1986: Commercial for Live 1975-85 and for People Magazine with
Bruce on the cover.
11. Dec. 29, 1986: ABC's Good Morning America's Joan Lunden interviews Max
Weinberg, Garry Tallent and Patti Scialfa on the Live 1975-85 album.
12. December 1986: MTV news report on what Bruce was up to in 1986.
13. 1987: TV commercial for Live 1975-85 and the single Fire.
14. 1986: Rolling Stone Readers Awards for 1986. Bruce wins "Sexiest Male
Performer" and "Artist of the Year." Backstreets Magazine's
Charles Cross is among those interviewed.
15. 1987: Entertainment Tonight feature on Bruce attending a benefit in LA for
the movie "Born On the Fourth of July" with Ron Kovic.
16. 1987: Channel 9 News (New York)
on the Stone Pony possibly being torn down.
17. Jan. 21, 1987: TV reports on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
ceremonies when Bruce inducts Roy Orbison.
18. Aug. 21, 1987: MTV report on Bruce joining Little Steven on stage at the
Stone Pony. Also Bruce plays Native American and Sun City with Little Steven at
The Ritz in New York City
on Oct. 8, 1987.
19. Oct. 6, 1987: TV news reports on the release of the Tunnel of Love album.
20. 1987: Entertainment Tonight report on the Brilliant Disguise video.
21. Dec. 7, 1987: Entertainment Tonight report on Harry Chapain Tribute at New York's Carnegie
Hall.
22. Dec. 13, 1987: TV reports on Paul Simon's All Star Benefit for the Homeless
at Madison Square Garden.
23. Dec. 7, 1987: Bruce performs Remember When the Music at the Harry Chapin
Tribute.
24. Dec. 13, 1987: Two clips from Paul Simon's All-Star Benefit for the
Homeless at Madison
Square Garden.
Bruce, Billy Joel, Paul Simon, Ruben Blades, Lou Reed and James Taylor join
Dion for Teenager in Love Bruce does an acoustic Born to Run and then is joined
by Paul Simon and Billy Joel on a fun Glory Days.
DVD 4
1. Jan. 20, 1988: Bruce inducts Bob Dylan into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,
from the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New
York City.
2. Feb. 25, 1988: News reports on Bruce and the E Street Band opening the
Tunnel of Love tour in Worcester,
Mass. Also a Philadelphia news report on Bruce's March 8,
1988 show from the Spectrum.
3. March 8, 1988: Philadelphia TV news reports on Bruce's show at the Spectrum.
Also a clip from Channel 9 News in New
York on the April 1, 1988 show from the Nassau
Coliseum.
4. 1988: Commercials for the Tunnel of Love album and the July 3, 1988 radio
broadcast from Sweden.
5. 1988: Various clips from Tunnel of Love shows in Europe
including Tunnel of Love and Boom, Boom.
6. Summer of 1988: Spare Parts, I'm On Fire, and Dancing In the Dark from a
European show.
7. 1988: Commercial for the Video Anthology.
8. 1989: CNN Showbiz Today report on Clarence Clemons and the breakup of the E
Street Band. Plus a report from the show Hard Copy on the breakup of the E
Street Band. Interviews with Philadelphia
DJ Ed Sciaky and Charles Cross of Backstreets.
9. 1989: Entertainment Tonight report on Bruce buying a house in Beverly Hills.
10. Jan. 17, 1990: Bruce performs Long Tall Sally with John Fogerty at the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. Later
Bruce plays guitar alongside Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey on Pinball
Wizard.
11. Nov. 16, 1990: CNN report on the Christic Institute Benefit Show at the
Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
12. Feb. 5, 1991: Bruce and Patti show up at Sting's opening night show in Los Angeles.
13. 1991: The Joan Rivers Shows has George Theiss, Bruce's friend from Freehold
and bandmate in The Castiles, as a guest.
14. June 9, 1991: News reports on Bruce and Patti getting married.
15. Sept. 26, 1991: MTV and CNN reports on Bruce, Little Steven and Jon Bon
Jovi joining Southside Johnny for a video shoot at the Stone Pony. Also reports
on the birth of Bruce and Patti's daughter from Dec. 31, 1991.
16. 1991: Reports on Bruce releasing two new albums in the spring of 1992.
17. 1991: Bruce plays guitar alongside Nils Lofgren on the Valentine video.
18. June 1992: MTV report on Bruce rehearsing with his new band for the Human
Touch/Lucky Town tour.
19. June 15, 1992: MTV report on Bruce opening his tour in Stockholm, Sweden.
DVD 5
1. June 25, 1992: CNN report on a show in Frankfurt,
Germany with a
short interview with Bruce.
2. 1992: Entertainment Tonight feature on Rolling Stone having a big feature
and interview with Bruce.
3. July 23, 1992: TV reports on Bruce's opening night of the U.S. tour at
the Meadowlands.
4. July 1992: Entertainment Tonight report and interview with Bruce about his New Jersey shows.
5. 1992: Entertainment Tonight report on the book "Down Thunder Road." Interviews with
Mike Appel and Bruce.
6. Aug. 28, 1992: Philadelphia TV news reports on Bruce opening at the
Spectrum.
7. Aug. 13, 1992: Boston TV news reports on Bruce's show at the Centrum in Worcester, Mass.
8. Aug. 17, 1992: A great clip of Bruce's soundcheck, long interview and three
songs from the concert - Red Headed Woman, Better Days and Local Hero - from
The Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich.
9. 1992: CNN report on the 1992 summer concert season.
10. 1992: Entertainment Tonight report on MTV doing a Rockumentary on Bruce.
11. May 15, 1993: What a great clip! Bruce along with Shane Fontayne, Bobby
King and Tommy Sims literally "invade" a private, upper-class dancing
school ball held at the hotel where he and the band are staying, the
Bayerischer HOF in Munich, Germany. They perform "Lucille"
and "Twist and Shout" with the Hetti Schneider Band before a crowd of
about 100.
12. June 24, 1993: TV news reports on Bruce's food bank benefit show from the
Meadowlands.
13. 1993: Movie critic Gene Siskel is a guest on David Letterman's show. He talks
about meeting Bruce.
14. Dec. 1993: Philadelphia TV news reports on
Bruce filming Streets of Philadelphia video in Camden,
N.J. and Philadelphia.
15. Jan. 4, 1994: Bruce and Patti appear at the premiere of the movie Philadelphia in Los
Angeles.
16. Jan. 20, 1994: Bruce and Axl Rise sing Come Together at the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame induction ceremonies at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City.
17. March 4, 1994: A clip of Bruce at the Rangers-Islanders game at Madison Square Garden.
DVD 6
1. Jan. 22, 1994: Bruce wins a Golden Glove Award for Streets of Philadelphia.
His acceptance speech and some interviews.
2. Jan. 27, 1994: The Commitment to Life Benefit from the Universal
Amphitheater in Los Angeles.
Clips of Bruce performing Streets of Philadelphia for the first time in public
and of the many other celebrities in attendance.
3. March 1, 1994: 36th Grammy Awards, Los
Angeles. Bruce joins B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt and Steve
Winwood among others in a tribute to Curtis Mayfield. Also news reports on the
event.
4. March 21, 1994: Bruce wins an Academy Award! Bruce and Patti walk the red
carpet into the ceremonies at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. Bruce stops for a short
interview. Later he performs Streets of Philadelphia. Whitney Houston makes the
Oscar presentation. Also some post-Oscar reports.
5. May 29, 1994: A clip of Bruce performing Gloria with Stephen King's band,
the Rock Bottom Remainders, from the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
6. Sept. 8, 1994: MTV Video Awards, Radio
City Music Hall, N.Y.
Adam Sandler and Sandra Bullock present Bruce the award for Best Video from a
Film. Also post-awards interview with Kurt Loder.
7. 1994: Bruce talks about Bobby Muller of the Vietnam Veterans of America
8. 1994: The TV show "Current Affair" has a report on Bruce's teddy
bear being in a New York City
doll hospital.
9. Dec. 20, 1994: Bruce joins Holiday Express for Run, Run Rudolph at the
Tradewinds in Sea Bright, N.J.
10. Feb. 21, 1995: Bruce reunites the E Street Band for a video shoot at Tramps
in New York City.
A clip of Little Latin Lupe Lu and some backstage footage.
11. March 1, 1995: Bruce wins four Grammy Awards for Streets of Philadelphia at
the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Annie Lennox and George Michael present Bruce with the Song of the Year award
and Carly Simon and Tori Amos present Bruce with the Best Male Rock Performance
Grammy. Also five different post-Grammy interviews with Bruce.
12. April 12, 1995: Reports on the Rainforest Benefit from Carnegie Hall in New York City. Bruce
joins Elton John, Billy Joel, Sting, Jon Bon Jovi and James Taylor.
13. May 1995: MTV Week in Rock report. Interview with Bruce about his Greatest
Hits album and what else he's been up to.
14. July 9, 1995: Nice feature on Bruce making the Hungry Heart video in Germany.
15. Oct. 24, 1995: Chicago TV news report on Bruce joining Joe Grushecky on
stage at Park West in Chicago.
16. Nov. 19, 1995: How can you get better than Frank Sinatra and Bruce
Springsteen together? You can't. The two greatest ever from New
Jersey are together for Frank's 80th birthday celebration TV
special from the Shrine Auditorium in Los
Angeles. Bruce opens the show, introduces Frank and
plays "Angel Eyes." Bruce then closes the show introducing "New York, New
York" and he and Tony Bennett escort Frank on
stage for the finale.
17. Nov. 27, 1995: Bruce makes his first (and so far only) appearance on The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno, singing The Ghost of Tom Joad.
18. Dec. 14, 1995: Bruce performs Youngstown
on Late Night with David Letterman.
DVD 7
1. 1995: The TV show "Extra" has a piece on Bruce joking with the
paparazzi at Los Angeles
International Airport.
2. Jan. 8, 1996: Toronto TV news report on Bruce's show at Massey Hall. Also a
Jan. 16, 1996 well-done feature on Bruce from Cleveland television. Bruce discusses the Tom
Joad Tour in an interview.
3. Jan 21, 1996: 60 Minutes feature of Bruce and the Tom Joad tour. Excellent
interview by Ed Bradley conducted at the Stone Pony and the Count Basie Theater
in Red Bank, N.J. Bruce and Ed take a walk on the Asbury Park boardwalk.
4. Jan. 22, 1996: CBS Morning Show feature on Bruce playing Youngstown, Ohio
and how the book Journey To Nowhere influenced him. Short interview and clip of
Bruce playing Youngstown.
5. Feb. 23, 1996: Paris
TV. Bruce does a soundcheck of The Ghost of Tom Joad.
6. March 25, 1996: CNN Showbiz feature and interview with Bruce about being
nominated for an Academy Award for Dead Man Walking.
7. April 1996: CNN Showbiz feature and interview with Bruce about the Tom Joad
Tour.
8. Nov. 8, 1996: TV news reports on Bruce playing a benefit show at the St.
Rose of Lima
school in his hometown of Freehold, N.J.
9. 1996: Bruce appears in Joe Ely's video of All Just To Get To You.
10. Oct. 1, 1996: Bruce stops and signs autographs for fans before a show at
the Braden Auditorium in Normal,
Ill.
11. Jan. 27, 1997: Bruce performs Across the Border at the Tokyo International
Forum Hall in Japan.
12. Jan. 29, 1997: Bruce is interviewed on a morning TV show at Asahi Studios
in Tokyo, Japan.
13. May 22, 1997: What a great clip. Following a show at Teatro Augusteo in Naples, Italy,
Bruce waves to fans from the theater's balcony. He leads the crowd in a
sing-a-long of "O Sole Mio" and then brings out a guitar to lead the
crowd in Thunder Road.
14. 1997: ABC's In Concert has a segment on Bruce. A clip of Thunder Road from the April 5, 1995 Sony
Studios concert.
15. Sept. 4, 1997: Bruce joins Jakob Dylan and the Wallflowers for One
Headlight at the MTV Music Awards in Los
Angeles.
16. Dec. 7, 1997: Bruce sings The Times They Are a Changin' for Bob Dylan, one
of the honorees at the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington DC
17: Jan. 31, 1998: Bruce, Little Steven, Southside Johnny and Jon Bon Jovi join
in "This Time It's For Real" to open the Patrick King Benefit at the
Count Basie Theater in Red Bank, N.J. Danny DeVito introduces the band.
18. 1998: VH1 show Before They Were Stars has a feature on Bruce. Vini Lopez is
interviewed.
19. Aug. 12, 1998: Bruce watches the Yankees play the Minnesota Twins. Yankees
center fielder Bernie Williams has his guitar autographed by Bruce.
20. Feb. 26, 1999: Bruce appears on the Late Night With Conan O'Brien show and
does Working On the Highway with the Max Weinberg 7.
DVD 8
1. March 15, 1999: Bruce is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in
ceremonies at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. Bono's complete speech
inducting Bruce, and Bruce's complete speech.
2. 1998: Commercial for the four-CD set, Tracks.
3. March 1999: Bruce performs Give My Love to Rose for a Johnny Cash TV
tribute.
4. March 21, 2001: Bob Costas interviews Bruce on his HBO show.
5. Oct. 19, 2001: Bruce performs Land
Of Hope and Dreams and Thunder Road at the
Alliance of Neighbors show at the Count Basie Theater in Red Bank, N.J.
6. Nov. 23, 2002: Dion joins Bruce and the E Street Band in Miami during the encores for If I Should Fall
Behind.
7. Feb. 23, 2003: Bruce and the E Street Band perform The Rising at the Grammy
Awards at Madison
Square Garden.
8. Feb. 23, 2003: Bruce performs with Little Steven, Elvis Costello and Dave
Grohl on London Calling as part of a tribute to the Clash and Joe Strummer at
the Grammy Awards.
9. April 18, 2003: Clarence tumbles into Bruce and they both fall down on the
stage during Ramrod at the Corel Centre in Ottawa, Canada.
Neither one misses a beat.
10. June 28, 2003: Waiting On a Sunny Day is played in a rainstorm at San Siro
Stadium in Milan, Italy. Bruce doesn't hesitate a bit
and goes right out into the monsoon. A great clip.
11. July 15, 2003: News-12 New Jersey report on Bruce's opening night of his
10-night stand at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
12. Aug. 31, 2003: Bruce closes his historic 10-night stand at Giants Stadium
with a moving version of Jersey Girl.
13. Sept. 27, 2003: Danny Federici takes the lead on accordion with Beer Barrel
Polka, played especially for the crowd at Miller
Park in Milwaukee, Wis.
14. Dec. 7, 2003: The legendary Sam Moore joins Bruce for Hold on, I'm Coming
at the Christmas show at Asbury Park's
Convention Hall.
15. March 21, 2004: Bruce watches an Arena Football game with Jon Bon Jovi and
Southside Johnny at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia.
16. June 11, 2004: A Channel 9 (New York) news
report on the removal of Tillie from the Palace Amusements in Asbury Park.
17. Oct. 2, 2004: Bruce joins REM for Man On the Moon at the Vote For Change
show in Cleveland.
18. Oct. 2, 2004: Bruce, REM, Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes and John Fogerty
close the Cleveland
show with People Got the Power.
19. Oct. 5, 2004: Neil Young joins Bruce and the E Street Band for a blistering
All Along the Watchtower in St. Paul,
Minn.
20. Oct. 13, 2004: Eddie Vedder performs a hot Betterman with Bruce and the E
Street Band at the Vote For Change show at the Continental Airlines Arena in
East Rutherford, N.J.
21. Nov. 9, 2005: Bruce plays a Devils & Dust tour premiere Thundercrack at
the Wachovia Center
in Philadelphia.
22. Nov. 17, 2005: Bruce celebrates the 30th anniversary release of Born To Run
by playing Meeting Across the River on the piano at the Continental Airlines
Arena in East Rutherford, N.J.
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