The River (Live at LA Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA - September 1985)
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The River (Live at LA Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA - September 1985) · Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live 1975-85
℗ 1986 Bruce Springsteen
Released on: 1986-11-10
Guitar, Harmonica, Vocal, Producer: Bruce Springsteen
Composer, Lyricist: B. Springsteen
Background Vocal, Piano, Synthesizer: Roy Bittan
Background Vocal, Percussion, Saxophone: Clarence Clemons
Accordion, Background Vocal, Glockenspiel: Danny Federici
Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocal, Guitar: Nils Lofgren
Background Vocal: Patti Scialfa
Background Vocal, Bass: Garry Tallent
Drums: Max Weinberg
Organ, Piano: Danny Federici
Producer: Jon Landau
Producer: Chuck Plotkin
Engineer, Recording Engineer: Toby Scott
Mixing Engineer: Bob Clearmountain
Mastering Engineer: Bob Ludwig
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If you don't have tears or at least goosebumps in between "That's good" and the opening harmonica, you don't have a soul. Sorry.
I was at this concert in LA 1985. Truly unbelievable.... words cannot describe the emotion, euphoria, on every level. The greatest performance of a lifetime.
Does anybody else like the story more that the song itself😭😭😭
The spoken intro with the background music oh my goodness just incredible. What an amazing storyteller, performer and humanitarian. The Boss rocks!
Listening to this on the day my brother past away. R.I.P Lawrence. You will never be forgotten. His favourite version of this track 🙏
This man makes me fly. I don't know if you ever read this but here's the one word I'd dare to say : thank you .
I'm on enough drugs to be unconscious and I still get 'em. P.S. the EXACT acoustic guitar Niels Lofgren plays on this song is in Hard Rock Cafe, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!
The greatest intro to one of the greatest songs ever
You can read the story in his autobiography. It's well written.
One of the greatest songs ever written.
Fucking masterpiece ❤
"That's good." So much said in those two words.
very profound story telling.
Best version I've heard. Roy, Danny, and Bruce's harmonica nailed it at the end.
Sounds like Bruce's personal story before The River on the first time I heard him. It was during one of five night performances that filled the LA Coliseum & its athletic field each night in September 1985. Most engaging performer I've ever seen. He may be shy in person but he let's you into his life on stage...
This is the song of the common man, how we resign our dreams to make a living, how we need to pretend everything is alright although we expected more. Rips my guts every time. The crescendo music at
one of the saddest stories set to harmonica I've ever cried through - this always moves me like I've lived the story myself...or is it something worse?
The talk before he starts singing gives me goosebumps
That's good.
Každá skladba kterou Boss Bruce napíše je pravdivý příběh ❤