July 30, 2002 was the release date
of Bruce Springsteen’s 19th LP, (depending on how and what you might
be counting), and the rebirth, and a rejoice of what was everything
I have enjoyed from The E Street band for over 25+ years. Though I
only knew about a handful of songs when I first saw the band back on
1980’s “The River” tour, I was soon to be a converted disciple of
all the magic, all the fun and all those emotions that rock-n-roll
is supposed to bring, as I saw The E Street band 5 times on the
1984/1985 “Born In The USA” tour. After seeing that tour and
witnessing those 3 hours plus, triple encore performances, I knew
then and still know to this day, that (even though Tom Petty and
Don Henley come close) there is no American rocker that writes
music, and performs on stage greater, than Bruce Springsteen and
that heart stopping, pants dropping, hard rocking, booty shaking,
E-Street Band. Attending just one concert, will confirm all that and
so much more. Seeing Bruce Springsteen live and in concert has been
a pilgrimage and a pleasure that I have now enjoyed (as of June
of 2015) some 33 times. Seeing the E Street Band on stage rocking is indeed
an event.
Each tour has been as unique as it
was different. Each LP has had its own message, and its own meaning
as reinventing seems to be common with every new LP being released.
Even without the E-Street Band for the early 1990’s release of
“Lucky Town” and “Human Touch”, the music was passionate and still
very much, was classic Springsteen. However, it would be the 2002
release of “The Rising” that would change, yet again (and perhaps
still) how I viewed this man, his band and their music. “The
Rising” is indeed an incredible piece of inspirational classic rock
music that offers hope, closure, truth, kindness, silly fun, and all
bringing together that journey that life takes us all on to where we
never know quite how or when it will end. This album really works,
on every emotion, and at every level. It is simply that damn good.
I saw Bruce Springsteen and the
E-Street band 4 times on this tour (twice in L.A., Denver and in
Sacramento) and should have seen him a dozen more. Mixing up old and
new, classics and the rare, ballads and the epic’s, all in genuine
E-Street style. Was it quitting time, was is going home time, was it
late night with Conan time, or was it simply “Boss Time”, who knows?
It certainly was the right time, for the perfect LP, from the
perfect band, and a tour that followed that was perfectly performed
night after night for over a year and a half. If seeing “Lonesome
Day” or “Mary’s Place” performed live doesn’t get you singing and a
shaking or dancing, then you really must not have much of a pulse.
Enclosed on this website, is my
personal collection of memorabilia collected during “The Rising”
tour, and in the years since. Promo items, collectables, and those
ever hard to obtain autographs are just some of what you will see in
this, my tribute to a classic album, from what I consider to be the
greatest American songwriter of my life time. Please enjoy this
collection of memorabilia and the autographs obtained. Much hard
work, sacrifice, expense, but most of all just plain luck, has gone
in to what you are seeing. I don’t envy anyone who tries to build a
Bruce Springsteen collection, especially around just one LP. Anyone
who has tried to obtain Bruce’s signature, knows how difficult it
can be (and how difficult he can sometimes be). That being said, I
am so proud of this collection and get as much enjoyment from it as,
I equally do listening, again and again, to that classic album. Come
on up for the Rising, and enjoy too a pretty fun chunk of
The
Rising Collection
. My Collection, …”were gonna have a good time.” |