Thursday, February 23, 2006

The Seeger Sessions?

Please Say It Aint So Bruce!

So with the whole Devils & Dust 2005 tour and album put pretty much to bed...topped off with a Grammy win two weeks ago...how many of you we're whetting your lips for a full blown tour and album from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band...possibly as soon as later this year?

Yeah, me too.

Well, it looks like that wait may be a bit longer than we we're hoping.

Today, from the folks over at Backstreets, who usually get these things right...check them out at http://www.backstreets.com/news.html comes...depending on how you look at these things I guess...news both good and bad.


The good news is, there apparently is a new Springsteen record coming as soon as April.

The not so good part...at least for fans waiting since 2002's The Rising for some new E Street Band music is...and pardon the bad pun here...

Springsteen's response is apparently going to be a great big "Folk You!"

Backstreets is reporting that the next Springsteen record, the finishing touches being laid down with unspecified "NY/NJ musicians" even as we speak, is going to be some sort of tribute to folk music icon Pete Seeger.

Say what?

The rumored working title is "The Seeger Sessions", and is said to be comprised of either music "inspired" by Seeger, or an entire album of Pete Seeger covers.

There is also some talk in the rumor mill of a short two month "small market" tour to support the record, with the same smaller group of musicians.

Now, don't get me wrong here.

I'm all about Bruce doing the whole Devils & Dust "quiet" thing every couple of years or so. Last years D&D shows we're incredible (especially the one I saw in Vancouver in August), what with the wildly changing nightly setlist rotations and all.

But that was last year.

Longtime, hardcore Springsteen fans suffered through an entire decade...from the Tunnel of Love tour in 1988 to the reunion tour in 1999...between either an album or tour with the great E Street Band (save a brief reunion to record new songs for the Greatest Hits record).

We're not talking the "Rawk" goons who scream for "Born In The USA" with their Bud cans raised high in one hand, while clenching fists with the other here either.

We're talking about the true died in the wool fans who've stuck with Bruce since the 1970's days of Born To Run and earlier. The ones who travel across country just to catch a single show.

And here's the thing.

For "Tramps Like Us", we know that the clock is ticking fast for one last chance to make it real with an E Street Band tour.

It's common knowledge that Clarence "Big Man" Clemons is in poor health these days and may have only one more tour, if that, still in him.

There have also been reports that Mighty Max Weinberg may be taking over the reigns as bandleader for The Tonight Show in the next few years.

A year long (or more) hiatus from that coveted gig, to hit the road with the E Street Band may not even be a possibility once that happens.

So while it's been obvious for awhile now that Bruce's artistic muse may be leading him more towards the quiet, folk influenced sound of Devils and Dust and Nebraska type projects (and none of Bruce's older fans, myself included, would complain about that), the window for another E Street Band album or tour may be closing.

Fast.

The idea of Bruce doing an entire album of covers by anybody...much as I truly do respect guys like Seeger and Woody Guthrie...is just not something that makes me exactly quiver with anticipation the same way an album of new originals would.

Especially if it we're with the greatest band on earth. Just being honest here.

And isn't Pete Seeger the same guy who ran around like a maniac threatening to "cut the cables" when Dylan went electric at Newport in the sixties anyway?

Just checking.



At any rate, there's going to be plenty of time for all the folk influenced records in the world long after the window for an E Street record and tour closes for good.

In the meantime, for those of us chomping at the bit for a new E Street Band album and tour, 2006 began with hopeful rumors of the band gathering in Atlanta with producer Brendan O' Brien.

I still can't believe I used to play poker with this guy (O'Brien) every Wednesday night at the DiDia Brothers house in L.A in the early nineties....but that's another story for another time...

For now though, it appears that hopes of an E Street album or tour...at least this year...have been dashed.


Will I buy The Seeger Sessions anyway if and when it comes out?

Of course.

But it would sure be nice to see the hopes and dreams of longtime, diehard fans of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band...fans like myself...get one more album and tour while there is still a window of opportunity available.

It remains to be seen however if and when that "faith will be rewarded".


Maybe this is Springsteen's secret plan to snag that elusive "Best Folk Album" Grammy. Regardless...


Please Say It Aint So Bruce!

Editors Pick at http://blogcritics.org
|
Google
eXTReMe Tracker Join Associated Content