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Bruce Springsteen 11/24/02
Ice Palace, Tampa, FL
Set I
The Rising
Lonesome Day
The Ties That Bind
Night
Darkness on the Edge of Town
Empty Sky
You're Missing
Waitin' on a Sunny Day
Does this Bus Stop at 82nd Street?
Saint in the City
Worlds Apart
Badlands
She's The One
Mary's Place
Countin on a Miracle
Incident on 57th Street (piano)
Into the Fire
Dancin in the Dark
Glory Days
Born to Run
My City of Ruin
Born in the USA
Land of Hope and Dreams
Ramrod
TWIST AND SHOUT
Set II
 
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Daniel S. (0/5) cdr / 3 View  
Andrew Quinn (0/0) cd-r / 3 View  
Andrew Quinn (0/0) cdr / 3 View  
Notes: Prodigal Son remaster
erik (0/0) flac / 3 View   Original Doberman CD's 321/22/23 -> EAC (secured) -> .wav -> flac 1.1.0 -> .flac
Notes: Barnstormin' - A Rock and Roll Trip Through Florida
George (0/3) SHN / 3 View  
brian lehrhoff (0/0) cd / 3 View  
david (0/0) CD-R / 3 B View   Audience
Notes: Tampa Rising Nov. 24, 2002 Ice Palace, Tampa , Florida CD-R (Trade) > EAC (secured) > .wav > mkw > .shn 24/11/02 - Tampa, FL Ice Palace THE RISING / LONESOME DAY / THE TIES THAT BIND / JACKSON CAGE / DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN / EMPTY SKY / YOU'RE MISSING / WAITIN' ON A SUNNY DAY / DOES THIS BUS STOP? / SAINT IN THE CITY / WORLD'S APART / BADLANDS / SHE'S THE ONE / MARY'S PLACE / COUNTIN' ON A MIRACLE / INCIDENT ON 57TH STREET (solo piano)/ INTO THE FIRE / DANCING IN THE DARK / GLORY DAYS / BORN TO RUN / MY CITY OF RUINS / BORN IN THE USA / LAND OF HOPE AND DREAMS / RAMROD / TWIST AND SHOUT Set features two songs from the first album ("Saint in the City" and "Bus Stop"), as well as "Ties That Bind" and "Night." Bruce closed the show with "Twist and Shout" in its tour debut. "Countin' on a Miracle" returned to the set, and "Incident on 57th Street" was the solo piano song.
david (0/0) CD-R / 3 A- View   Audience / IEM (PS Remaster)
Notes: Prodigal Son presents... Prodigal Son In The Ice Palace - The Tampa IEM Remaster The Ice Palace, Tampa, FL November 24th, 2002 Disc One: (49:44) 01. The Rising (5:44) 02. Lonesome Day (4:34) 03. The Ties That Bind (3:48) 04. Night (3:10) 05. Darkness on the Edge of Town (6:11) 06. Empty Sky (4:59) 07. You're Missing (6:05) 08. Waitin on a Sunny Day (6:29) 09. Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street? (3:39) 10. It's Hard to be a Saint in the City (5:05) Disc Two: (1:01:57) 01. Worlds Apart (6:57) 02. Badlands (6:41) 03. She's The One (5:22) 04. Mary's Place (14:07) 05. Countin' on a Miracle (6:51) 06. Incident on 57th Street (7:39) 07. Into the Fire (8:45) 08. Dancing in the Dark (5:35) Disc Three: (54:15) 01. Glory Days (5:11) 02. Born To Run (6:53) 03. My City of Ruins (7:12) 04. Born in the USA (5:35) 05. Land of Hope and Dreams (9:30) 06. Ramrod (13:29) 07. Twist and Shout (6:25) Notes: This is Prodigal Son's third release, following on from "Prodigal Son In The City Of Angels" (LA 23/10/99) and "Prodigal Son At The Main Point" (Bryn Mawr 5/2/75). == The original source for this boot is most likely an IEM from Danny's earpiece, rather than an ALD. The quality of the original source was pretty good apart from regular drops in bass, and the sterility that tends to go along with ALD/IEM tapes. PS has mixed it with the circulating audience tape and sprinkled it with a little fairy dust to produce what is most likely the best boot we have from this tour so far. The fact that it was an excellent show with a superb setlist helps a little too. One thing to note - it isn't an IEM/AUD mix in the truest sense - only the parts of the show that have/need audience participation have been mixed with the audience tape, primarily due to the fact that the audience tape is not of the best quality. The result is seamless to my ears, and the usual sterility it nowhere to be heard. Instrument separation is superb - I can hear all instruments clearly with guitars up front. One thing to note - the drops in the bass channel can still be heard. Unfortunately not much could be done about them. However, the drops are nowhere near as obvious as they were in the original source.