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THE LEGENDARY 1979 NO NUKES CONCERTS
 
Im März 1979 ereignete sich im Kernkraftwerk “Three Mile Island” bei Harrisburg, PA ein Reaktorunfall der Stufe 5. Im Block 2 des Atomkraftwerks kam es am 28. März 1979 zu einer partiellen Kernschmelze, in deren Verlauf etwa ein Drittel des Reaktorkerns schmolz.
 
Wenige Wochen später gründeten die Musiker Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt und John Hall mit dem amerikanischen Journalisten Harvey Wasserman die gemeinnützige Organisation “Musicians United for Safe Energy” (MUSE) und protestierten gegen die Atomkraft.
 
Im September 1979 veranstaltete “MUSE” fünf Benefizkonzerte im Madison Square Garden in New York City. Unter anderem beteiligten sich daran Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty, Graham Nash und John Hall. Weil Bruce Springsteen mit seinem vierten Longplayer “Darkness On The Edge of Town” Platz 5 der Billboard Charts erreicht hatte und im Grossraum New York auf eine riesige Fangemeinde zurückgreifen konnte, wurde er zu zwei Shows am 21. und 22. September 1979 eingeladen.
 
Am ersten Abend – 21. September 1979 – performte die E Street Band zwölf Songs und spielte erstmals mit “The River” den Titelsong des anstehenden fünften Bruce Springsteen Studioalbums. Tags darauf – 22. September 1979 – gab Bruce Springsteen elf Songs zum Besten.
 
Sony Music Entertainment hat am 21. Juli 2021 angekündigt, noch in diesem Herbst die beiden “No Nukes” Benefizkonzerte auf Audio CD inkl. DVD oder BluRay zu veröffentlichen.

Die legendären 1979 No-Nukes-Konzerte von Bruce Springsteen und der E Street Band wurden bei den Benefizkonzerten von MUSE im September 1979 im Madison Square Garden in New York City aufgezeichnet. Die 2-CD Box enthält 13 Songs, die an zwei Nächten aufgeführt, neu gemixt und gemastert wurden, sowie eine DVD mit dem 13-Song-Konzertfilm, der aus Originalfilmmaterial neu geschnitten, restauriert und in HD abgemischt wurde.

Das Paket enthält ein 24-seitiges Buch mit seltenen Fotos und Erinnerungsstücken, ein Essay, einen Vintage-Ticketumschlag, eine Ticketreproduktion und einen Aufkleber.
  

Tracklist:

  Prove It All Night
  Badlands
  The Promised Land
  The River
  Sherry Darling
  Thunder Road
  Jungleland
  Rosalita Come Out Tonight
  Born To Run
  Stay
  Detroit Medley
  Quarter To Three
  Rave On
 
Mitwirkende Musiker
:
  Bruce Springsteen - Gesang, Mundharmonika, Gitarre, Piano
  Steven Van Zandt - Gitarre, Background Vocals, Mandoline
  Garry Tallent - Bass, Tuba
  Clarence Clemons - Saxophon, Background Vocals, Percussion
  Danny Federici - Hammond-Orgel, Glockenspiel
  Roy Bittan - Piano, Synthesizer, Background Vocals
  Max Weinberg - Schlagzeug
 
Produktion:
  Produktion: Bruce Springsteen
  Mischung: Bob Clearmountain
  Mastering: Bob Ludwig
  Konzertfilm Regie: Thom Zimny
 
Offizielle Pressemeldung vom 23. September 2021:
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band's "The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts" Film To Be Released Worldwide For The First Time This November

Sony Music Entertainment’s Premium Content Division, in partnership with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, has announced "The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts," a Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band film featuring ten never-before released performances from the Madison Square Garden MUSE benefit concerts, and full footage of the band's entire setlist for the first time. Edited by longtime Springsteen collaborator Thom Zimny from the original 16mm film alongside remixed audio from Bob Clearmountain, "The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts" represent the highest quality and best recorded Bruce Springsteen performances from an explosive, ascendant and rarely-filmed era of the E Street Band. "The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts" film will be released in HD on physical formats November 19, including on two CD with DVD, two CD with Blu-Ray and two LP formats. The film will be available globally in HD for digital download on November 16 and digital rental on November 23.
 
"A few years ago, I started re-examining the filmed archives for Bruce and the Band’s appearances at the No Nukes concerts of 1979," said Thom Zimny. "I quickly realized that these were the best performances and best filming from the Band’s legendary Seventies, and dedicated myself to bringing out the full potential of the footage. Having worked as Bruce’s principal director and editor for the last 20 years, I can say without reservation that this newly re-edited, re-mixed and restored ninety minute film is the gold standard for Bruce and the Band live during one of their greatest creative periods."
 
“The Seventies were a golden period in the history of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and the Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts is the greatest document of that era we will ever have," said Jon Landau. "It’s a pure rock show from beginning to end, the energy level is transcendent, and the mastery of the art and the craft of rock music is awe inspiring.”
 
“We’re thrilled to be able to give audiences around the world the opportunity to witness these groundbreaking performances,” said Tom Mackay, President, Premium Content, Sony Music Entertainment. “‘The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts’ is a rare opportunity to experience an event that became an instant classic and marked a pivotal moment for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.”
 
A composite of two performances captured during the multi-day 'No Nukes' concerts, the film packs the intensity of a marathon Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band show into a crackling 90 minute run-time. Among the highlights are then-unreleased versions of "The River" and "Sherry Darling," live staples "Badlands," "Born To Run" and "Thunder Road," plus covers of Buddy Holly’s “Rave On” and a version of Maurice Williams’ “Stay" featuring special guests Jackson Browne, Tom Petty and Rosemary Butler. Noted film producer Jon Kilik, who served in the camera crew for the No Nukes concerts and penned liner notes for this release, reflects that "magic was in the air. The energy on stage and from the crowd was beyond measure and description." "The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts" were captured while Springsteen and the E Street Band were in the midst of recording The River and just after the conclusion of their breakout 1978 Darkness Tour, marking a rare chance to witness the future Rock and Roll Hall of Famers comprehensively in the heart of their reputation-making rise.