Blood, Sweat & Tears / Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. Tour

Mar 3, 1973 (53 years ago)

Santa Monica Civic Auditorium     Santa Monica, California, United States

 

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Concert Details


Date:
Saturday, March 03, 1973
Venue:
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Location:
Santa Monica, California, United States

Band Genres


Classic Rock 2 bands

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Pop Rock 2 bands

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Singer-Songwriter 2 bands

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Mellow Gold 2 bands

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Art Rock 1 band

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Blues Rock 1 band

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British Blues 1 band

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Bubblegum Pop 1 band

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Country Rock 1 band

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Folk 1 band

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Folk Rock 1 band

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Jazz 1 band

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Jazz Fusion 1 band

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Jazz Rock 1 band

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Psychedelic Pop 1 band

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Psychedelic Rock 1 band

Psychedelic Rock:

Soft Rock 1 band

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Soul 1 band

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May 14, 2025

No more set details known. One show, double bill, with Springsteen and band opening for headliners Blood, Sweat & Tears. Bruce and the boys were allowed to play nearly a headliner-length set at this show. A contributor to the Greasy Lake website notes that "Lost In The Flood" was played solo on piano: "I remember "Lost In The Flood" because we had just heard on the news at the motel that there was an agreement made at the Paris Peace Talks to end the war in Vietnam that we were all opposed to. Bruce made a specific dedication of "Lost In The Flood" to the guys who made it back from 'Nam." Following this show Blood, Sweat and Tears flew to Colorado for a three-night residency (March 4 to 6) at a nightclub in Boulder called Tulagi. Although the possibility of Bruce joining them for this residency at Tulagi may have been discussed, it definitely never eventuated. A day or two following this Santa Monica show Bruce and the band flew back to New Jersey, with Bruce's road crew driving back and arriving a few days later.

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