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Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes 06/30/76
The Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ
Set I
This Time It's For Real, Got to Get You Off My Mind, Sweeter Than Honey, How Come You Treat Me So Bad, Little By Little, The Fever, Broke Down Piece of Man, It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion), I Choose To Sing the Blues, I Don't Want To Go Home, You Mean So Much To Me, Havin' A Party
Set II

Set III

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"It's the show that put Asbury Park on the rock 'n' roll map" according to the Asbury Parker Press. Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes record release show for "I Don't Want to Go Home" on May 30, 1976, Memorial Day, hosted by Philadelphia radio station WMMR-FM, and broadcast on 8 syndicated stations throughout the northeastern US, including WJLK-AM, Asbury Park. Their manager and producer, Miami Steve Van Zandt, was onstage playing rhythm guitar for most of the show. Bruce Springsteen joins for "Havin' A Party", the final encore.
E Street Band members
Miami Steve Van Zandt - Manager, producer, arrangements, composer "I Don't Want To Go Home", "Sweeter Than Honey", "How Come You Treat Me So Bad", "This Time It's For Real", guitar, vocals on "I Don't Want To Go Home"
Clarence Clemmons - vocals on "The Fever"
Max Weinberg - drums on "It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)"
Bruce Springsteen - vocals on "Havin' A Party", composer "The Fever" and "You Mean So Much To Me"
Debut of "This Time It's For Real" by Steve Van Zandt
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