Musician Bruce Springsteen treats fans to an performance
as he performs songs from his album Devils & Dust as well as his
classics. This acoustic show follows in the Storytellers format
and include questions from fans as well as a new interview with
Springsteen about his new album and the stories behind the songs.
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If you'd rather hear Bruce Springsteen talk than sing or play,
then this edition of VH-1 Storytellers is for you. That's not
just faint praise. While it's obviously his music that has made
his marathon concerts legendary, Springsteen is also a gifted
raconteur; "storyteller" applies to no one if not to him. That's
the case here, as he is effortlessly funny and wise, humble and
self-deprecating, yet still the ineffably iconic Boss. Drawing
from the full breadth of his immense catalogue, from early faves
like "Blinded by the Light" (referring to Manfred Mann's hit
version, he muses about how the British group managed to turn
"deuce" into "douche") and "Thunder Road" to several tunes from
his 2005 album Devils & Dust, Springsteen dissects his songs line
by line, explaining how the music fuels, informs, and complements
the lyrics. The ins are often fascinating, as is the
reminder that he has always had the knack for taking any subject,
be it personal or political, and expressing it in the simple
poetry of the common man. Nevertheless, it's worth noting that he
performs just eight songs, including two on piano, and that the
actual music occupies less than forty minutes of this more than
two hour show (counting the Q & A session with the fans). So if
it's Bruce's music that you want, check out one of his several
excellent concerts or video collections. Heck, the man himself
seems to recognize that talking about his songs is somehow
superfluous when, after going into great detail about the meaning
of and motivation behind the Devils & Dust title song, he says,
"How much of this was I thinking about when I wrote the song?
None of it. How much of it was I feeling? All of it." --Sam
Graham
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From the Back Cover
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First aired on VH1 on April 23, 2005, Bruce Springsteen's
critically accled historic solo VH1 Storytellers concert is
nearly two hours long and features a total of 8 complete
Springsteen songs including "Devils & Dust" and "Jesus Was An
Only Son" from his recent accled album Devils & Dust. VH1
Storytellers also contains Springsteen's detailed comments,
introductions and anecdotes on the songs origins, as well as a
previously unseen question and answer between the musician and
his fans.
VH1 Storytellers features Springsteen accompanying himself on
piano, guitar, and harmonica. Patti Scialfa joins him on vocals
for Brilliant Disguise. Taped at Two River Theater in Red Bank,
NJ on April 4, the performance earned critical nods. AP said,
"Over the course of the evening, Springsteen was funny, glib,
self-depreciating, chatty, and occasionally revealing...The stage
patter gave way to some magnificent musical moments."
The Newark Star-Ledger said, "a once-in-a-lifetime runity to
gain a deeper understanding of his songs, and hear some fine
acoustic versions of them in the process..a must-see."
Recorded in high definition, VH1 Storytellers includes a 5.1
Surround Sound mix and a PCM Stereo mix.
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