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Citation de Kyle William le 3 juin 2020, 20 h 04 mincarrément !
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Citation de Fabrice le 3 juin 2020, 21 h 03 minLe show a été particulièrement long (1h50) et en voici un autre compte-rendu (avec des liens pour les chansons diffusées).
La version diffusée d'Idiot's Delight est inédite semble-t-il.
Le show a été particulièrement long (1h50) et en voici un autre compte-rendu (avec des liens pour les chansons diffusées).
La version diffusée d'Idiot's Delight est inédite semble-t-il.
Citation de Fabrice le 3 juin 2020, 21 h 05 minLe Verbatim :
Set list for "Bruce Springsteen from His Home to Yours" Volume 5, Wednesday, June 3.
It was a powerful message for 110-plus minutes from Bruce on what's going on right now in the United States. Toward the end was a new song from Bob Dylan that really sums past history and what's going on today.
Begins with (no commentary yet from Bruce) and no intro music as in the past four volumes.
1. American Skin (41 Shots) - Bruce Springsteen, High Hopes album version.
"That song is almost eight minutes long. And that's how long it took George Floyd to die with a Minneapolis officers knee buried into his neck. That's a long time. That's how long he begged for help and said he couldn't breath. The arresting officer's response was nothing but silence and wait. Then he had no pulse and still it went on. That goes out to Seattle, to New York, to Miami, to Atlanta, to Chicago, to Dallas, to Philadelphia, to Washington, to Los Angeles, to Asbury Park, to Minneapolis and to the memory of George Floyd. May he rest in peace.
"As we speak, 40 million people are unemployed. One-hundred-thousand plus citizens have died from COVID-19 with only the most tepid and unfeeling response from our White House. As of today, our black citizens continue to be killed unnecessarily by our police on the streets of America. And as of this broadcast, the country was on fire and in chaos."
2. Murder Incorporated - Bruce Springsteen (Live In New York City album version).
3. This is America - Childish Gambino
"That was Childish Gambino with 'This is American.' We are 153 days to our next election. God help us, vote! That's what makes us great."
4. That's What Makes Us Great - Joe Grushecky/Bruce Springsteen
5. Idiot's Delight (vault version) - Joe Grushecky/Bruce Springsteen
"That's 'That's What Makes Us Great' by Joe Grushecky joined by yours truly and 'Idiot's Delight' a track from our vault, written by Joe and I and debuted here for the first time.
"When the politics of paranoia, division, prejudice, intolerance, fear - all that's antithetical to the American idea hold court in the land, we are in deep trouble my fellow citizens. This is Bob Dylan and 'Political World.'"
6. Political World - Bob Dylan.
"We are living in a political world. The next song is the eternal Bob Marley with 'Burnin' And Lootin.'' This is a live version from the Roxy. Quote: 'We are burning all illusions tonight.'"
7. Burnin' And Lootin' - Bob Marley (live version)
8. Keep Moving - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speech from Birmingham 1963
9. Who Will Survive in America - Kanye West
10. Made in America - Kanye West/Jay Z
"Martin Luther King in Birmingham in 1963. The Birmingham Movement was organized by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to bring attention to the integration efforts of Africa Americans in Birmingham, Alabama. Their confrontations between young black students and white civic authorities led to the municipal government changing the discrimination laws and was part of the broader movement toward civil rights that changed the face of the nation.
"Now almost 60 years later, we wake again to an America who burned our buildings, torched police cars and shattered shop windows. The cost that we're paying for another half of a century of unresolved fundamental issues of race. We have not cared for our house very well. There can be no standing peace without the justice owed to every American regardless of their race, color or creed. The events of this week have once again proven that out.
"We need systemic changes in our law enforcement departments and in the political will of our national citizenry to once again move forward to the kind of of changes that will bring the ideals of the Civil Rights Movement once again to life and into this moment. Birmingham 1963 was followed by 'Who Will Survive in America' by Kanye West, 'Made in America' by Kanye West and Jay Z featuring Frank Ocean. This is 'Go Down Moses" and Paul Robeson.
11. Go Down Moses - Paul Robeson
12. Heaven's Wall - Bruce Springsteen
13. Get Down Moses - Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
"Awesome baritone of Paul Robeson followed by yours truly with 'Heaven's Wall' and Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros with 'Get Down Moses' from their album 'Streetcore.'
"It is 2020 and as I said earlier there are 40 million Americans out of work. Numbers we haven't come close to seeing since the Great Depression. This next song was written in 1930 by Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney. At the time of its release, it was considered by Republicans to be anti-capitalistic propaganda and efforts were made to ban it from the radio. However, Bing Crosby, a Republican, recorded it and released it just prior to the ascendancy of Franklin Delano Roosevelt to the presidency It became the best selling record of its time and was considered an anthem for the shattered dreams of an era. This is Thea Gilmore and 'Brother Can You Spare a Dime?'"
14. Brother Can You Spare A Dime? - Thea Gilmore
"We remain haunted, generation after generation by our original sin of slavery. It remains the great, unresolved issue of American society. The weight of its baggage gets heavier with each passing generation. And as of this violent, chaotic week on the streets of America, there is no end is sight. This is Bob Dylan and 'Blind Willie McTell.'"
15. Blind Willie McTell - Bob Dylan
16. Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday
17. Nappy Roots - Work in Progress
"That was Billie Holiday and 'Strange Fruit,' hanging from the top of trees. One of the darkest songs in the American cannon.
"The video of the death of George Floyd is a 21st-century visual lynching. And 'Strange Fruit' was written on the lynchings of black Americans that took place after the Reconstruction. It was followed by Nappy Roots - 'Work in Progress' and again here we have Paul Robeson 'The House I Live In.'
As in the past, we find ourselves currently in a contest to determine the real meaning of America. That definition ultimately resides in our individual and collective hearts.The music for 'The House I Live In' was written by Earl Robinson, who was later blacklisted during the McCarthy era for being a member of the Communist Party. The lyrics were written by Abel Meeropol under the pen name of Lewis Allan. The same Abe Meeropol who wrote 'Strange Fruit.' Now Meeropol adopted the two sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg after they were executed for spying for the Soviet Union in 1953. Paul Robeson with the very powerful, 'The House I Live In.'"
18. The House I Live In - Paul Robeson
19. People Have the Power - Patti Smith
"That is the beautiful poet and rocker and my sweet friend Patti Smith with her anthem, 'People Have the Power.' This is 'Murder Most Foul.'"
20. Murder Most Foul - Bob Dylan
21. America, My Country Tis of Thee - United States Army Field Band.
"'Murder Most Foul' and 'America, My Country Tis of Thee,' by the United States Army Field Band Soldiers Chorus. That's our show for today folks. We have a choice between chaos or community. The spiritual, moral and democratic awakening of becoming a nation fallen to history with critical issues we refuse to or couldn't address. Is our American system flexible enough to make, without violence, the humane, fundamental changes necessary for a just society? The American story, our story, is in our hands and may God bless us all. Stay safe, stay well, stay strong until we meet again, stay involved and go in peace."
22. In My Hour of Darkness - Gram Parsons
Le Verbatim :
Set list for "Bruce Springsteen from His Home to Yours" Volume 5, Wednesday, June 3.
It was a powerful message for 110-plus minutes from Bruce on what's going on right now in the United States. Toward the end was a new song from Bob Dylan that really sums past history and what's going on today.
Begins with (no commentary yet from Bruce) and no intro music as in the past four volumes.
1. American Skin (41 Shots) - Bruce Springsteen, High Hopes album version.
"That song is almost eight minutes long. And that's how long it took George Floyd to die with a Minneapolis officers knee buried into his neck. That's a long time. That's how long he begged for help and said he couldn't breath. The arresting officer's response was nothing but silence and wait. Then he had no pulse and still it went on. That goes out to Seattle, to New York, to Miami, to Atlanta, to Chicago, to Dallas, to Philadelphia, to Washington, to Los Angeles, to Asbury Park, to Minneapolis and to the memory of George Floyd. May he rest in peace.
"As we speak, 40 million people are unemployed. One-hundred-thousand plus citizens have died from COVID-19 with only the most tepid and unfeeling response from our White House. As of today, our black citizens continue to be killed unnecessarily by our police on the streets of America. And as of this broadcast, the country was on fire and in chaos."
2. Murder Incorporated - Bruce Springsteen (Live In New York City album version).
3. This is America - Childish Gambino
"That was Childish Gambino with 'This is American.' We are 153 days to our next election. God help us, vote! That's what makes us great."
4. That's What Makes Us Great - Joe Grushecky/Bruce Springsteen
5. Idiot's Delight (vault version) - Joe Grushecky/Bruce Springsteen
"That's 'That's What Makes Us Great' by Joe Grushecky joined by yours truly and 'Idiot's Delight' a track from our vault, written by Joe and I and debuted here for the first time.
"When the politics of paranoia, division, prejudice, intolerance, fear - all that's antithetical to the American idea hold court in the land, we are in deep trouble my fellow citizens. This is Bob Dylan and 'Political World.'"
6. Political World - Bob Dylan.
"We are living in a political world. The next song is the eternal Bob Marley with 'Burnin' And Lootin.'' This is a live version from the Roxy. Quote: 'We are burning all illusions tonight.'"
7. Burnin' And Lootin' - Bob Marley (live version)
8. Keep Moving - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speech from Birmingham 1963
9. Who Will Survive in America - Kanye West
10. Made in America - Kanye West/Jay Z
"Martin Luther King in Birmingham in 1963. The Birmingham Movement was organized by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to bring attention to the integration efforts of Africa Americans in Birmingham, Alabama. Their confrontations between young black students and white civic authorities led to the municipal government changing the discrimination laws and was part of the broader movement toward civil rights that changed the face of the nation.
"Now almost 60 years later, we wake again to an America who burned our buildings, torched police cars and shattered shop windows. The cost that we're paying for another half of a century of unresolved fundamental issues of race. We have not cared for our house very well. There can be no standing peace without the justice owed to every American regardless of their race, color or creed. The events of this week have once again proven that out.
"We need systemic changes in our law enforcement departments and in the political will of our national citizenry to once again move forward to the kind of of changes that will bring the ideals of the Civil Rights Movement once again to life and into this moment. Birmingham 1963 was followed by 'Who Will Survive in America' by Kanye West, 'Made in America' by Kanye West and Jay Z featuring Frank Ocean. This is 'Go Down Moses" and Paul Robeson.
11. Go Down Moses - Paul Robeson
12. Heaven's Wall - Bruce Springsteen
13. Get Down Moses - Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
"Awesome baritone of Paul Robeson followed by yours truly with 'Heaven's Wall' and Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros with 'Get Down Moses' from their album 'Streetcore.'
"It is 2020 and as I said earlier there are 40 million Americans out of work. Numbers we haven't come close to seeing since the Great Depression. This next song was written in 1930 by Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney. At the time of its release, it was considered by Republicans to be anti-capitalistic propaganda and efforts were made to ban it from the radio. However, Bing Crosby, a Republican, recorded it and released it just prior to the ascendancy of Franklin Delano Roosevelt to the presidency It became the best selling record of its time and was considered an anthem for the shattered dreams of an era. This is Thea Gilmore and 'Brother Can You Spare a Dime?'"
14. Brother Can You Spare A Dime? - Thea Gilmore
"We remain haunted, generation after generation by our original sin of slavery. It remains the great, unresolved issue of American society. The weight of its baggage gets heavier with each passing generation. And as of this violent, chaotic week on the streets of America, there is no end is sight. This is Bob Dylan and 'Blind Willie McTell.'"
15. Blind Willie McTell - Bob Dylan
16. Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday
17. Nappy Roots - Work in Progress
"That was Billie Holiday and 'Strange Fruit,' hanging from the top of trees. One of the darkest songs in the American cannon.
"The video of the death of George Floyd is a 21st-century visual lynching. And 'Strange Fruit' was written on the lynchings of black Americans that took place after the Reconstruction. It was followed by Nappy Roots - 'Work in Progress' and again here we have Paul Robeson 'The House I Live In.'
As in the past, we find ourselves currently in a contest to determine the real meaning of America. That definition ultimately resides in our individual and collective hearts.The music for 'The House I Live In' was written by Earl Robinson, who was later blacklisted during the McCarthy era for being a member of the Communist Party. The lyrics were written by Abel Meeropol under the pen name of Lewis Allan. The same Abe Meeropol who wrote 'Strange Fruit.' Now Meeropol adopted the two sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg after they were executed for spying for the Soviet Union in 1953. Paul Robeson with the very powerful, 'The House I Live In.'"
18. The House I Live In - Paul Robeson
19. People Have the Power - Patti Smith
"That is the beautiful poet and rocker and my sweet friend Patti Smith with her anthem, 'People Have the Power.' This is 'Murder Most Foul.'"
20. Murder Most Foul - Bob Dylan
21. America, My Country Tis of Thee - United States Army Field Band.
"'Murder Most Foul' and 'America, My Country Tis of Thee,' by the United States Army Field Band Soldiers Chorus. That's our show for today folks. We have a choice between chaos or community. The spiritual, moral and democratic awakening of becoming a nation fallen to history with critical issues we refuse to or couldn't address. Is our American system flexible enough to make, without violence, the humane, fundamental changes necessary for a just society? The American story, our story, is in our hands and may God bless us all. Stay safe, stay well, stay strong until we meet again, stay involved and go in peace."
22. In My Hour of Darkness - Gram Parsons
Citation de nicco2 le 3 juin 2020, 22 h 13 minWaou.
A fond le Bruce, il ne lâche rien.
Bravo.
Et qu'il garde cette énergie pour les prochaines séances studio.
Waou.
A fond le Bruce, il ne lâche rien.
Bravo.
Et qu'il garde cette énergie pour les prochaines séances studio.
Citation de Fabrice le 4 juin 2020, 18 h 31 minC'est bien une version "inédite" d'Idiot's Delight qui a été diffusé, avec un tempo "blues".
Dès que je trouve un lien...
C'est bien une version "inédite" d'Idiot's Delight qui a été diffusé, avec un tempo "blues".
Dès que je trouve un lien...
Citation de Fabrice le 18 juin 2020, 23 h 02 minJe n'ai pas trouvé le verbatim mais voici la liste des titres joués pendant l'émission.
Disease of Conceit - Bob Dylan
When God made me - Neil Young
Burying Ground - The Sensational Nightingales
Woyaya -The Brazz Brothers
Dream Baby Dream - Bruce
Give me the cure - Fugazi
What's going on? - Marvin Gaye
Changes - 2Pac Shakur
Deep river - Paul Robeson
Who'll stop the rain? - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Lay some flowers on my grave - Blind Willie McTell
The Man comes around - Johnny Cash
Don't wait until tomorrow comes - Fabulous Golden Tones
Down to the river to pray
Je n'ai pas trouvé le verbatim mais voici la liste des titres joués pendant l'émission.
Disease of Conceit - Bob Dylan
When God made me - Neil Young
Burying Ground - The Sensational Nightingales
Woyaya -The Brazz Brothers
Dream Baby Dream - Bruce
Give me the cure - Fugazi
What's going on? - Marvin Gaye
Changes - 2Pac Shakur
Deep river - Paul Robeson
Who'll stop the rain? - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Lay some flowers on my grave - Blind Willie McTell
The Man comes around - Johnny Cash
Don't wait until tomorrow comes - Fabulous Golden Tones
Down to the river to pray
Citation de sonicboom le 27 juin 2020, 12 h 47 minHello tout le monde si les playlists du boss continuent d'être mises à jour sur Spotify ou autres plateformes et que l'on sait ce qu'il diffuse dans ses émissions difficile d'écouter l'intégrale c'est à dire avec ses commentaires. SiriusXm n'est plus en écoute libre et j'aimerais bien profiter de mon DJ préféré du moment. Sauf erreur même en payant on ne peut pas profiter de Sirius en Europe. Quelqu'un a t-il trouvé un moyen d'avoir accès aux émissions dans leur intégralité ?
Merci d'avance pour vos conseils et tuyaux en tout genre, surtout quand dans la prochaine on annonce Steve !
Hello tout le monde si les playlists du boss continuent d'être mises à jour sur Spotify ou autres plateformes et que l'on sait ce qu'il diffuse dans ses émissions difficile d'écouter l'intégrale c'est à dire avec ses commentaires. SiriusXm n'est plus en écoute libre et j'aimerais bien profiter de mon DJ préféré du moment. Sauf erreur même en payant on ne peut pas profiter de Sirius en Europe. Quelqu'un a t-il trouvé un moyen d'avoir accès aux émissions dans leur intégralité ?
Merci d'avance pour vos conseils et tuyaux en tout genre, surtout quand dans la prochaine on annonce Steve !
Citation de Fabrice le 27 juin 2020, 14 h 39 minJe te conseille d'aller voir sur la page facebook de Point Blank/Dan French, il y a toujours plein choses intéressantes à y lire.
Le 1er juillet, Springsteen sera rejoint à l'antenne par ses deux amis du New Jersey : Steve Van Zandt et Johnny Lyon (Southside).
Je te conseille d'aller voir sur la page facebook de Point Blank/Dan French, il y a toujours plein choses intéressantes à y lire.
Le 1er juillet, Springsteen sera rejoint à l'antenne par ses deux amis du New Jersey : Steve Van Zandt et Johnny Lyon (Southside).