Annotation

One show, triple bill, with blues band Marlo Mays & the Stingers opening, Mercy Flight performing second and Steel Mill headlining and closing. Held under the stars on the upper deck of the parking complex. The general concept for this show was modeled after The Beatles memorable rooftop performance in the film Let It Be (which was in theatres at the time). This is one the most famous of all Steel Mill’s gigs and it’s now firmly a part of Richmond folklore. Promoter Russell Clem provides the immortal MC introduction. This was Steel Mill’s first gig in about a month and their performance actually starts off somewhat ragged as a result, something both Bruce and Vini Lopez apologize for this during the show. A day or so after this show Springsteen met privately with Mercy Flight’s lead singer Robbin Thompson and offered him a position in Steel Mill. After a few days of deliberation, Thompson accepted the offer, resigning from Mercy Flight on August 23 and relocating to New Jersey to join Steel Mill the following week. There is a two- to four‐song segment of the show that has never circulated from any source. One of the songs definitely performed during this Missing segment was The Wind and the Rain. Both I Am the Doctor and Sweet Melinda have cropped up in attendee recollections and may have also filled this gap in this show. From a historical standpoint, the two most important tracks are We’ll All Man the Guns (Bruce introduces it as just written) and Bruce’s 1969 song Good Lovin’ Woman (Bruce introduces it as an old song). Neither of these two songs is available elsewhere.

Annotation last modified on 2024-06-21 11:25 UTC.

Relationships

main performers:Danny Federici (piano)
Mercy Flight
Vini Lopez (former E Street Band drummer) (drums (drum set) [drums])
Marlo Mays & The Stingers
Bruce Springsteen (electric guitar, lead vocals)
Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
Steven Van Zandt (electric guitar)
Robbin Thompson (lead vocals)
hosts:Russell Clem (American promoter)
held at:7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck in Richmond, Virginia, United States
recording location for:Come On (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
Dancing in the Street (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
Goin’ Back to Georgia (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
Good Lovin’ Woman (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
He’s Guilty (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
KT88 (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
Resurrection (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
Run Shaker Life / Twenty More Miles (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
Sherlock Goes Holme (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
The War Is Over (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
We’ll All Men the Guns (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
Why Do You Do That (live, 1970‐08‐14: 7th and Marshall Street Parking Deck, Richmond, VA, USA) by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
recording location for:Last Show From Richmond by Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill (early Bruce Springsteen band)
reviews:http://brucebase.wikidot.com/1970#140870 [info]

Setlist

Artist: Marlo Mays & The Stingers

No set details known


Artist: Mercy Flight

No set details known


Artist: Steel Mill
with
Artist: Bruce Springsteen
Artist: Steven Van Zandt
Artist: Vincent Lopez
Artist: Danny Federici

Incomplete setlist
Scheduled: 22:30 Local Start Time ??:?? / End Time ??:??
Dancing in the Street
Come On
KT‐88
The War Is Over
Why’d You Do That
Sherlock Goes Holme
Goin’ Back to Georgia
Resurrection
He’s Guilty (The Judge Song)
We’ll All Man the Guns
The Wind and the Rain
Run, Shaker Life / Twenty More Miles
Good Lovin’ Woman