In the spring of 1978 I was a sophomore at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, majoring in graphic design, and a Bruce Springsteen fan since 1975’s “Born To Run,” when I heard a song on the radio (set to the Boston FM rock station, WBCN) in the RISD darkroom, where I was developing photographs, that stopped me in my stop bath. It was merely the sound of its opening piano notes that froze me where I stood, an hypnotic, repetitive four-note hook that was as mesmerizing as it was distinctive, so immediately recognizable (to me, at least) as the unmistakable work of only one songwriter...do I have to say his name? Even the title of this incredible song had his name all over it: “Because The Night.” Like the opening bass guitar chords of Bruce’s other great outtake from his 1978 masterpiece Darkness on the Edge of Town, “Fire,” the introductory piano of “Because the Night” is as memorable as anything Bruce has ever written, though unlike “Fire,” “Because” reached its zenith not in the demo version outtake given to Patti Smith lyrically unfinished, or in Smith’s own excellent Top 10 single (produced by Bruce’s sound engineer, Jimmy Iovine), but in Bruce’s incendiary Darkness tour performances--the most definitive being from THIS live radio broadcast from the Capitol Theater in Passaic, New Jersey on September 19, 1978. The guitar solo there ranks as one of Bruce’s greatest, the song perhaps his greatest love song: “Because the night...belongs to lovers.”
Hey, Arlen. Nice to hear from you on these boards. Isnt it great you can just pop into youtube and see THIS?! I am blown away not just by Bruce’s intensity and guitar, which are at the Darkness peak, but the incredible tightness of the whole band and how everyone’s manic playing works perfectly together. The sum even greater than its parts.
@@frederickpando9444 I was at that show, mid way back at the Capitol, opening night. I think that's great then I hear people say they were there all 3 nights. WNEW FM announced out of the blue, tickets on sale now 4 or 5 places in the state, mostly small record stores, rushed to one and there were already 20 people in line. 2 ticket limit per person, cash only.
Actually, you own something that is priceless. A video of Bruce Springsteen performing the greatest rock & roll that has ever been or ever will be. There are dozens of covers of Because the Night. Most people don't even know it's a Springsteen song. Every version is good because the song is so great it's hard to screw up. But before saying that any version is better than Bruce's own, which is certainly their right, they should see this.
THEY WERE A HIGH CREATIVE LOCOMOTIVE GOING DOWN THE TRAINTRACKS WITH NO BRAKES AND NOTHING STOPPING THEM ALONG ANY PATH THEY CAME ACROSS!!! THEIR BEST PERFORMING RECORDING PERIOD EVER!!1976-1978!!!
I bought this DVD so I could see what I've been listening to all these years. The energy is amazing. No wonder fans consider it his best. It's the best I've seen and heard. "Let me play" Are you kidding me?
Incredible song- thanks for posting- had this (or close to it) on an 8-track that I recorded on a NYC radio station broadcast of one of the Capital Theatre shows in 1978.
JIMMY IOVINE THE ENGINEER ON DARKNESS, WAS PRODUCING PATTI SMITH AT THE RECORD PLANT IN NYC 1977-78,AND PERSUADED BRUCE TO LET HIM HAVE BECAUSE THE NIGHT FOR HER ALBUM! WHAT A MISTAKE, WOULD HAVE FIT PERFECTLY AFTER CANDYS ROOM ON DARKNESS! BRUCE ALWAYS LEAVES HISBEST TRACKS IN THE CAN FOR SOME STRANGE REASON! IN EXAMPLE THE PROMISE, ONE OF THE GREATEST TRACKS HE EVER WROTE!!
@@lenholloway4390 Your in the minority! Y r u here again?🤔 like i said this is the original version, his lyrics! Where does ps play it with springsteen lyrics with this intensity? Learn to read! There is no comparison unless your deluded! Go & listen to Frederick! Where she steals Bruce's music again! Prove it all night!
@@roccoiacovino4078 But Patti Smith really does sing this so much better than the ars eho le that wrote it. in fact the writer can hardly articulate his own scriblings, a bit like you.
@@lenholloway4390 nice try! Hollow as in your words! 🤣 Again why r u here🤔🤔🤔🤣🤣🤣 do i need to show you the way to ps youtube site myself! Come this way! ↩u seem very lost & confused 😯Obviously u believe in your own little pompous world, where u dont know your backside from your mouth, hmm do i sense a touch of an inferiority complex bubbling through🤡yep you've shown your true colours.🔙🔚Scibble that n ur diary, next to l ♥ PS!🤣🤣🤣
Without a doubt, the best rendition...EVER! A true classic.
In the spring of 1978 I was a sophomore at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, majoring in graphic design, and a Bruce Springsteen fan since 1975’s “Born To Run,” when I heard a song on the radio (set to the Boston FM rock station, WBCN) in the RISD darkroom, where I was developing photographs, that stopped me in my stop bath.
It was merely the sound of its opening piano notes that froze me where I stood, an hypnotic, repetitive four-note hook that was as mesmerizing as it was distinctive, so immediately recognizable (to me, at least) as the unmistakable work of only one songwriter...do I have to say his name? Even the title of this incredible song had his name all over it: “Because The Night.”
Like the opening bass guitar chords of Bruce’s other great outtake from his 1978 masterpiece Darkness on the Edge of Town, “Fire,” the introductory piano of “Because the Night” is as memorable as anything Bruce has ever written, though unlike “Fire,” “Because” reached its zenith not in the demo version outtake given to Patti Smith lyrically unfinished, or in Smith’s own excellent Top 10 single (produced by Bruce’s sound engineer, Jimmy Iovine), but in Bruce’s incendiary Darkness tour performances--the most definitive being from THIS live radio broadcast from the Capitol Theater in Passaic, New Jersey on September 19, 1978. The guitar solo there ranks as one of Bruce’s greatest, the song perhaps his greatest love song:
“Because the night...belongs to lovers.”
Hey, Arlen. Nice to hear from you on these boards. Isnt it great you can just pop into youtube and see THIS?! I am blown away not just by Bruce’s intensity and guitar, which are at the Darkness peak, but the incredible tightness of the whole band and how everyone’s manic playing works perfectly together. The sum even greater than its parts.
One of the great shows ever
Powerful performance. It's like listening to a masterpiece novel.
@@frederickpando9444 I was at that show, mid way back at the Capitol, opening night. I think that's great then I hear people say they were there all 3 nights. WNEW FM announced out of the blue, tickets on sale now 4 or 5 places in the state, mostly small record stores, rushed to one and there were already 20 people in line. 2 ticket limit per person, cash only.
Actually, you own something that is priceless. A video of Bruce Springsteen performing the greatest rock & roll that has ever been or ever will be.
There are dozens of covers of Because the Night. Most people don't even know it's a Springsteen song.
Every version is good because the song is so great it's hard to screw up. But before saying that any version is better than Bruce's own, which is certainly their right, they should see this.
Best version ever!
Watch Winterland
THEY WERE A HIGH CREATIVE LOCOMOTIVE GOING DOWN THE TRAINTRACKS WITH NO BRAKES AND NOTHING STOPPING THEM ALONG ANY PATH THEY CAME ACROSS!!! THEIR BEST PERFORMING RECORDING PERIOD EVER!!1976-1978!!!
My favorite Bruce video of all time thanks man this is awesome
I bought this DVD so I could see what I've been listening to all these years. The energy is amazing. No wonder fans consider it his best. It's the best I've seen and heard. "Let me play" Are you kidding me?
You can feel the intensity of this performance!
Listen to that Tele. Classic!
accounting the day´s till he will come to my hometown Barcelona 04/28/2023 , it will be my 14th Bruce springteen & the Street Band concert
amazing solo
the capitol theatre- the best
this solo is so hot
Incredible song- thanks for posting- had this (or close to it) on an 8-track that I recorded on a NYC radio station broadcast of one of the Capital Theatre shows in 1978.
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Kinda Punky ✊🏽
JIMMY IOVINE THE ENGINEER ON DARKNESS, WAS PRODUCING PATTI SMITH AT THE RECORD PLANT IN NYC 1977-78,AND PERSUADED BRUCE TO LET HIM HAVE BECAUSE THE NIGHT FOR HER ALBUM! WHAT A MISTAKE, WOULD HAVE FIT PERFECTLY AFTER CANDYS ROOM ON DARKNESS! BRUCE ALWAYS LEAVES HISBEST TRACKS IN THE CAN FOR SOME STRANGE REASON! IN EXAMPLE THE PROMISE, ONE OF THE GREATEST TRACKS HE EVER WROTE!!
This is the case that color video and HD video are not as important as the video content.
Might be silly to say Bruce had a high water mark but if he did . . . . . .
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Why have you cut off the last 3 seconds of virtually EVERY song you put out here?
Apart from Cascada, IMO she screwed it up pretty badly.
Patti Smith does it better
Gee the 5 ps fans have spread themselves out! If its better y r u here? This is the original, sorry she dont measure up to this @ all!
@@roccoiacovino4078 Patti Smith does it much better. Just because he wrote it does not mean he is best at performing it
@@lenholloway4390 Your in the minority! Y r u here again?🤔 like i said this is the original version, his lyrics! Where does ps play it with springsteen lyrics with this intensity? Learn to read! There is no comparison unless your deluded! Go & listen to Frederick! Where she steals Bruce's music again! Prove it all night!
@@roccoiacovino4078 But Patti Smith really does sing this so much better than the ars eho le that wrote it. in fact the writer can hardly articulate his own scriblings, a bit like you.
@@lenholloway4390 nice try! Hollow as in your words! 🤣 Again why r u here🤔🤔🤔🤣🤣🤣 do i need to show you the way to ps youtube site myself! Come this way! ↩u seem very lost & confused 😯Obviously u believe in your own little pompous world, where u dont know your backside from your mouth, hmm do i sense a touch of an inferiority complex bubbling through🤡yep you've shown your true colours.🔙🔚Scibble that n ur diary, next to l ♥ PS!🤣🤣🤣