![]() Albee says: "I went to David's house with Bruce to learn it while David played his piano. Albee Tellone, sound manager and roadie for Bruce from November 1972 through December 1973, believes it was Sancious's presence that inspired the tune. V1 was recorded at 914 Sound Studios on June 28, 1973, and another recording session was logged on September 22, but it is certain there were more in between. ![]() Note: Written around early/mid-1973, and first played live June 6, 1973, before David Sancious joined the band. The final album mix and an instrumental backing track (V1) are all that is in general circulation. " with her chiffon reigns" and " soft sweet samurai tongue." According to roadie and baritone sax player "Albany" Al Tellone, the song's layered sound was recorded over numerous sessions at 914 Sound Studios, culminating on Bruce's birthday, September 23, 1973, also the last known date of the Wild & Innocent sessions. The song was performed for the first time on Februat Richmond, Virginia, fully-formed musically, with plenty of lyrics too, though some were unfamiliar, e.g. In an interview for Mojo published in January, 1999, Springsteen told Mark Hagen that he wrote "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" as a live showstopper, just as he had written "Thundercrack" before it. This has never been refuted by Springsteen. Carol also said her sister was Crazy Janey in "Spirit In The Night", Sandy in "4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)", Terry in "Backstreets", and the girl in "Thundercrack". Also according to Diane, and confirmed independently by her sister, Carol Lisa Lozito, though the song name came from her grandmother, the song was about Diane. So I assume that's where he put it together." Diane's grandmother's full name was "Rose Lozito" In that part of Jersey, it's pronounced Lazita, so "Rose Lazita". Note According to Diane Lozito, his girlfriend from 1971 to 1975, Bruce "wrote " Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" in bits and pieces and didn't have a title for it. Thanks to Richard Blackwell for information on the history of this song. Credit has been assigned to David Sancious, who made the arrangement suggestions, though he tried to side-step by saying "I don’t think they constituted the arrangement." V3 is presumably the result of overdubs on August 7 and September 13, 1973, including addition of strings, group vocals and congas to the final mix. In the following week, an idea to combine it with elements of "Vibes Man", another 1972 composition, was hatched, and " New York City Serenade" V2 was recorded on June 28, 1973. On June 22, V1 was recorded for Album #2 at 914 Sound Studios, Blauvelt, New York. Note: " New York Song" aka " New York City Song", was composed 1972–1973, and played live from January 3 through June 2, 1973. All versions are slightly different mixes or recordings, V1–V4 could be from any or all of the recording dates confirmed. One of the final songs completed for the album. The final product reflects the song writing and arranging skills of Bruce, with help from Sancious. David Sancious has mentioned in interviews that the organ solo on this track is his, and we can presume it was added at one of the three later sessions. Base track was recorded Jwith overdubs on July 11, 24 and September 23. In 1974, Bruce mentioned he got the idea for the title from a neon sign promoting the return of popular stripper's show to a local Shore-area club. I used the boardwalk and the closing down of the town as a metaphor for the end of a summer romance and the changes I was experiencing in my own life." Diane says she was Sandy, along with the "Thundercrack" girl and Rosalita, too. Sandy was a composite of some of the girls I'd known along the Shore. Written in early 1973 at Diane Lozito's (Bruce's girlfriend at time) Bradley Beach house, it was, according to Springsteen, " a good-bye to my adopted hometown and the life I'd lived there before I recorded. V3, the album version, uses the original backing track, but with overdubs and mixing probably from September 23, including Bruce adding a new final verse. ![]() V1, the instrumental backing track, and V2, the original vocal take, with " Now, Sandy, them northern angels lost their desire for us…" may have been recorded at the August 9 session. Note: The only dates recorded in Sony's logs are on August 9 and Septemat 914 Sound Studios. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle CD CDCBS 32363 NICE PRICE Which was a a Mid price range released by CBS some of which are rare and becoming collectable.WIESS / ESSENTIAL / CHAPTER / 1975 single ![]() Small Crack on Front bottom Right of Front Case. Versand nach: GB und viele andere Länder,Īrtikelnummer: 285185574641 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN The Wild The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle CD - CDCBS 32363. Verkäufer: vintageblingage ✉️ (2.531) 100%,Īrtikelstandort: newcastle upon tyne, Tyne and Wear, GB, ![]()
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