Bruce Springsteen Announces New Live Film And Album

Bruce Springsteen Announces New Live Film And Album

Posted on by Jamie Millard

Bruce Springsteen Announces New Live Film And Album

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are set to release a new live film and album. The Legendary No Nukes Concert is comprised of footage of two 1979 benefit shows for Musicians United for Safe Energy, performed at New York's Madison Square Garden. The feature was edited from the original 16mm film by longtime Springsteen collaborator Thom Zimny, and the audio remixed by Bob Clearmountain.
  In addition to performances of classics like 'Born To Run', 'The River', 'Badlands' and 'Thunder Road', the film features guest appearances by Tom Petty, Jackson Browne and Rosemary Butler.
 In a statement, Zimny said: “I quickly realized that these were the best performances and best filming from the Band’s legendary ’70s, 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 90 minute film is the gold standard for Bruce and the Band live during one of their greatest creative periods.”
 The Legendary No Nukes Concert will be released digitally on November 16th, with a physical release - including vinyl, DVD, Blu-Ray and CD - to follow on November 19th.

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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are set to release a new live film and album. The Legendary No Nukes Concert is comprised of footage of two 1979 benefit shows for Musicians United for Safe Energy, performed at New York's Madison Square Garden. The feature was edited from the original 16mm film by longtime Springsteen collaborator Thom Zimny, and the audio remixed by Bob Clearmountain.
  In addition to performances of classics like 'Born To Run', 'The River', 'Badlands' and 'Thunder Road', the film features guest appearances by Tom Petty, Jackson Browne and Rosemary Butler.
 In a statement, Zimny said: “I quickly realized that these were the best performances and best filming from the Band’s legendary ’70s, 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 90 minute film is the gold standard for Bruce and the Band live during one of their greatest creative periods.”
 The Legendary No Nukes Concert will be released digitally on November 16th, with a physical release - including vinyl, DVD, Blu-Ray and CD - to follow on November 19th.

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