These photos of Bruce Springsteen’s legendary 1974 show at Harvard Square Theater — when Jon Landau declared him “rock and roll future” — have never been seen before
, became aware of his work. “The vast majority of images you’ll see of Springsteen as a performer will be from 1975 on,” says Phillips. “So this lost image from 1974 — beautiful lighting, close up, crisp, and at the piano, no less — was a mind-blower. But then to discover that the image was made on May 9, 1974 at the Harvard Square Theatre, the very show where Jon Landau saw rock and roll future… that put this photograph in a class of its own. We’d never seen any images from that night.
Once they got in touch, and Phillips learned that Schneier had a box full of photos from that night, wheels got in motion that resulted in the publication of the book“Until Barry’s images, there was no way to see what Landau saw that night,” says Phillips. “It’s like finding a cache of Dylan photographs from the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.”
The 152-page coffee table book has not just Schneier’s images from that night, but also new commentary by former E Street drummer Ernest “Boom” Carter, former E Street pianist David Sancious and E Street bassist Garry Tallent. There is also introduction by Phillips and an essay by Eileen Chapman, director of The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music.
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