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Bruce Springsteen Band - Don't You Want To Be An Outlaw 1972

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Don't You Want To Be An Outlaw Bruce Springsteen Band
1972

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  • everyone is thinking about: is this Bruce?

    no comment...I

    l ike it, thanks.

  • Yes, this is Bruce,with his band in 1972.

    I like very much this song...

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  • @pretorious700 Cool. I'm working on an e-book about Upstage and all the guys. Should be out on Kindle later this month. Check out Castiles.net and on Facebook we have a Dr Zoom and The Sonic Boom fan page.

  • @mandoalbee Interesting. Yeah, I played in a band with David in Richmond. I used to see Steel Mill down here (and Child earlier on)...incredible band, and a big inspiration to me.

  • @pretorious700 I don't know Hazlett personally. He's from Richmond VA and played drums with Mercy Flight. He was temporarily with Steel Mill to raise money when Vini Lopez was detained in the Richmond jail.

  • @mandoalbee So you know David Hazlett?

  • Dear @nufc2smb: In 1969, Danny and Vini asked Bruce and Little Vinny to form a new band later known as Steel Mill. It had nothing to do with the E Street Band. When his first album was released, Bruce asked different players to join his touring band in 1972 but it had no name until 1974. I know because I was the first roadie for the "E St. Band" when they had no name in 1972-73.

    Peace

    Albee Tellone

  • That photo is Steel Mill in 1970, NOT the Bruce Springsteen Band. Yes, that is Stevie to the right of Bruce playing the bass guitar. Danny Federici was not in the BSB, David Sancious played the keys. The BSB personnel were as follows:

    Bruce and Stevie Van Zandt, guitar and vocals

    Vini Lopez, drums and vocals

    David Sancious, keyboards

    Garry Tallent, bass.

    This song comes from an experimental recording session/rehearsal at Tinker's studio in Highlands NJ 1972

    I know, I was there.

    Albany Al Tellone

  • it starts like "it's late" of Queen

  • THE BOSS!!!

  • danny n vini started the e street band. after all they got bruce to join them in what become steel mill.

  • Can you post more pics from this period?? Is that Steven to the right of Bruce??

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