Setlist at Bridge School Benefit Concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA on 10/13/1986
Set One
You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
3:28
Born in the U.S.A.
6:01
Seeds
7:55
Darlington County
8:32
Mansion on the Hill
5:07
Fire
6:00
Dancing in the Dark
5:08
Glory Days
7:09
Follow That Dream
5:12
Hungry Heart
4:02
Bridge School Benefit Concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA
10/13/1986
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Setlist at Bridge School Benefit Concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA on 10/13/1986
Set One
You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
3:28
Born in the U.S.A.
6:01
Seeds
7:55
Darlington County
8:32
Mansion on the Hill
5:07
Fire
6:00
Dancing in the Dark
5:08
Glory Days
7:09
Follow That Dream
5:12
Hungry Heart
4:02
Show Notes
- Bruce Springsteen - Lead vocal, acoustic guitars, harmonica, percussion; Danny Federici - Accordion; Nils Lofgren - Acoustic guitars, backing vocal
- Additional musicians on Hungry Heart: David Crosby - backing vocal; Graham Nash - backing vocal; Stephen Stills - acoustic guitar, backing vocal; Neil Young - acoustic guitar, backing vocal
- Mixed by Don Pearson and Tim Mulligan
- Recorded by Don Pearson
- Analog-to-Digital transfer (24-bit/ 176kHz) by John Nowland
- Audio preparation and restoration by Jon Altschiller; Additional engineering by Danielle Warman
- Mastered by Jon Altschiller
- Post Production by Brad Serling and Micah Gordon
- A short section of audio is missing from the master recording. Fan recordings and an alternate soundboard source were used to complete the performance.
- Art Design by Michelle Holme
- Cover Photo by Neal Preston
- Tour Director: George Travis
- Jon Landau Management: Jon Landau, Barbara Carr, Jan Stabile and Alison Oscar
- HD files are 24-bit/ 176kHz. Audiophile DSD files are DSD128 (Double DSD)
- $2 from each purchase of Bridge School ‘86 will be donated to The Bridge School
- Dedicated to Elliot Roberts (1943-2019)
- Read essay by Erik Flannigan