Okay, so for wease it’s a different metric.
Wease needs to start with “Hammersmith Odeon, London 1975”
https://open.spotify.com/album/29HIscCM ... lJYr1otR1A
Feel that energy coming off that stage, doctor’s orders.
As background, I listened nearly only to Greatest Hits in the late 90s and had a more caustic view of Springsteen based on maybe Dancing in the Dark most likely. I thought Streets of Philadelphia was a really good song, which is why I bought the Greatest Hits, and liked some of his other songs well enough. I could never get through the Greatest Hits because I thought there were rough patches in there.
At some point, having heard a million times that he was unbelievable live, I talked myself into buying the Hammersmith Odeon show, if nothing else than to know whether the reputation met the reality. I was pretty blown away by the third listen, and convinced myself I needed to see him for myself, which I finally did in 2009. I have not looked back since, and started to then “get” for lack of a better term the albums past Darkness (by the time I saw them in ‘09 I had that point expanded from the Hammersmith Odeon show to the first 4 albums).
There are now a number of releases that hang with Hammersmith Odeon, but man, that energy and fire and that band just sound incredible there, and you are experiencing them totally free of the baggage that big hits hold (it only contains music from the first three albums and Born to Run had yet to truly explode at the time of this show).