Title: Close Enough For Rock & Roll - Last Night On The Tour 'Label': Ev2 Format: 3CD Source: Audience Date: October 2, 1985 Location: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA source : nakamichi cm300(cp1) > sony tcd-5m transfer from master cassettes taper : markp Disc One: 01 Born In The U.S.A * 02 Badlands 03 Out In The Street 04 Johnny 99 05 Seeds 06 Darkness On The Edge Of Town 07 Introduction 08 The River 09 War 10 Working On The Highway 11 Trapped 12 I'm Goin' Down 13 Prove It All Night 14 The Promised Land Disc Two: 01 Introduction 02 My Hometown 03 Thunder Road 04 "A Short Break!" 05 Cover Me 06 Dancing In The Dark 07 Hungry Heart 08 Cadillac Ranch 09 "Close Enough For Rock & Roll" 10 No Surrender 11 I'm On Fire 12 Growin' Up 13 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) Disc Three: 01 Introduction / Thanks 02 This Land Is Your Land 03 Born To Run 04 Bobby Jean 05 Ramrod 06 Twist And Shout (w/ Do You Love Me) 07 Stand On It 08 Travellin' Band 09 Rockin' All Over The World 10 Glory Days 11 The River 12 I'm On Fire 13 Intro 14 Can't Help Falling In Love - D3 Track 11-14: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA. September 29, 1985. (MarkP) * D1 Track01 from 'Last Night Special' as it was over-recorded on this source. ====== Edited from Mark Persic's master recording. Already also available as 'Last Night Special, Ev2' (which is completely different source) from the 'BTS' source but that source has 'Glory Days' cut. "This show was rescheduled from 26/09. "The River" includes the intro story well known from the “Live 1975-85 set”. The same goes for “War”. During “Dancing In The Dark” his wife, at the time, Julianne Philips is the lucky girl. “I’m On Fire” includes a keyboard led intro. “This Land Is Your Land” is performed solo by Bruce. “Travellin’ Band” includes a line from “Mystery Train”. “Rockin’ All Over The World” and “Glory Days” features Jon Landau on guitar and has no story section." -brucebase ====== Thanks to MarkP for recording and sharing the show 20 years later. "The '85 stadium tour has received mixed reaction from diehard fans, many of whom have complained at the relative lack of intimacy in such cavernous venues; and the lack of setlist changes from night to night. I never saw any of the shows myself, but bootlegs such as this one (and the tremendous Independence Night from London '85) indicate that the band was in fact putting on some really tight and truly fun performances. Perhaps in hindsight, the larger than life '85 tour has received an undeserved reputation from the fans. The fact is that the final night in LA was a loud, powerful, energetic emotional show, and is in terms of performance equal to the best of the other BUSA tour boots I've heard. It could well be though, that the musical aspect of this kind of show is better enjoyed on bootleg than at the actual show, where there were undoubtedly tens of thousands of casual fans there more for the spectacle than the music. " - 'Magnus'