Dr. Zoom & The Sonic Boom / Bruce Springsteen / Sunny Jim / Odin

May 15, 1971 (55 years ago)

Newark State College     Union, New Jersey, United States

 

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Concert Details


Date:
Saturday, May 15, 1971
Venue:
Newark State College
Location:
Union, New Jersey, United States

Band Genres


Alternative Folk 1 band

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Americana 1 band

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Classic Rock 1 band

Classic Rock:

Contemporary Folk 1 band

Contemporary Folk:

Experimental Rock 1 band

Experimental Rock:

Folk 1 band

Folk:

Folk Rock 1 band

Folk Rock:

Funky House 1 band

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Glam Metal 1 band

Glam Metal:

Hard Rock 1 band

Hard Rock:

Heavy Metal 1 band

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Indie Folk 1 band

Indie Folk:

Krautrock 1 band

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Pop Rock 1 band

Pop Rock:

Progressive Rock 1 band

Progressive Rock:

Rock 1 band

Rock:

Rock And Roll 1 band

Rock And Roll:

Singer-Songwriter 1 band

Singer-Songwriter:

Soft Rock 1 band

Soft Rock:

Space Rock 1 band

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May 13, 2025

The second (and final) performance of Dr. Zoom & The Sonic Boom at the first annual "Ernie the Chickin' Festival", an excuse for an all-day, outdoor party extravaganza featuring several local bands including Sunny Jim and Odin. The show opens with the Bob Dylan-penned "It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry", sometimes incorrectly labelled "Group Therapy". Steven Van Zandt can be heard jokingly warning the campus ambulances (who were parked nearby) to get ready as Bruce opens the show with some screeching guitar! It was long thought that this statement was made by Kevin "Bird" Connair, but Albee Tellone has confirmed that Connair was not at this show. "Last Night In Texas" is a rewrite of Sonny Boy Williamson II's "One Way Out"; "Zoom Theme" is a rewrite of Irving Berlin's "Alexander's Ragtime Band". "Lady Of Boston" includes an interpolated section of The Rolling Stones' "One More Try". J.D. Woofer, Tinker West's dog, is present. Although we can never be absolutely certain, it is probably J.D. who can be heard barking during the acoustic "Look Towards the Land". Albee Tellone has recounted that the band tried to get him to roll over during the 'roll over' refrain in "Jambalaya (Roll Over)". It didn't work.

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