Let's Play That Sun Into The Ground

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Let's Play That Sun Into The Ground

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20.05.1993 - RDS, Dublin, IRELAND

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Disc 1

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01. Downbound Train
02. Because The Night
03. Brilliant Disguise
04. Human Touch
05. The River
06. Who'll Stop The Rain?
07. Souls Of The Departed
08. Born In The USA
09. Light Of Day
10. Settle For Love
(With Joe Ely)
11. Glory Days

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Disc 2

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01. Thunder Road (Acoustic)
02. Born To Run
03. My Beautiful Reward
04. Great Balls Of Fire
(with Jerry Lee Lewis)
05. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
(with Jerry Lee Lewis)
06. Working On The Highway
07. Rockin' All Over The World
08. Bobby Jean

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Notes

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+ Brucebase (20.05.1993): Audience tape and also available on a excellent quality soundboard from Downbound Train onwards, but missing the final track. Reportably given to Joe Ely. 33 song set includes guest appearances by Joe Ely on "Settle For Love", and Jerry Lee Lewis on "Great Balls Of Fire" and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On". Available on CDR "Lets Play That Sun Into The Ground". 90 minutes of video circulate on DVD - "Love Rushed Inside" (brucevideos)

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More Info: This is an extraordinary 2-disc recording of the last two-thirds of the show. During this part of the show, Bruce pal Joe Ely came on to do "Settle for Love." After the show, he reportedly asked for a copy of it for himself, and Bruce's sound guy handed him a recording of the second half of the show - this tape. In addition to Ely, Jerry Lee Lewis also came on to sing "Great Balls of Fire" and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On." The setlist for the show included these songs from the beginning of the show, which were not available from this source: Seeds, Adam Raised A Cain, This Hard Land, Better Days, Lucky Town, Atlantic City, 57 Channels, Badlands, Satan's Jewel Crown, My Hometown, Leap Of Faith, Man's Job, Roll Of The Dice  and at the very end of the show: It's Alright.

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