LOVE the sound of sax in a rock&roll band R.I.P. to The Big Man, Clarence Clemons. He gets so much shine on this record, and on so many other Bruce x E Street Band records.
My fav Bruce album is the big seller "Born In the U.S.A." though I wish it were a little longer. "My Hometown" touches deep inside my bones
LOVE the sound of sax in a rock&roll band R.I.P. to The Big Man, Clarence Clemons. He gets so much shine on this record, and on so many other Bruce x E Street Band records.
My fav Bruce album is the big seller "Born In the U.S.A." though I wish it were a little longer. "My Hometown" touches deep inside my bones
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I'm glad I got to see Clarence in concert at least once some years back when I went to see Bruce the first time. It was great!
Oh yeah, the one and only boss man. Legitimate and crucial Americana running through his veins! An authentic rock star if ever there were one! I was lucky enough to catch up with him in Sunderland a few years ago (well I went to the gig!). The whole band are superstars and I found out, a few weeks later, that the band had visited a school in the afternoon. The children had a great time and the teachers were blown away. None of this made the news but it's things like that which make you realize that music really does lift people up! Legend.
LOVE the sound of sax in a rock&roll band R.I.P. to The Big Man, Clarence Clemons. He gets so much shine on this record, and on so many other Bruce x E Street Band records.
My fav Bruce album is the big seller "Born In the U.S.A." though I wish it were a little longer. "My Hometown" touches deep inside my bones
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I'm glad I got to see Clarence in concert at least once some years back when I went to see Bruce the first time. It was great!
I was privileged to see the entire original E Street band line up in 1988 before they broke up; what a concert that was.
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
teezee said: I'm glad I got to see Clarence in concert at least once some years back when I went to see Bruce the first time. It was great!
I was privileged to see the entire original E Street band line up in 1988 before they broke up; what a concert that was.
I saw them in LA during the original River Tour. A-Mazing show, one of the best I have ever seen. Bruce is the consumate performer giving his audience and fans so much more than the price of the ticket. He is an all-time fave.
I was privileged to see the entire original E Street band line up in 1988 before they broke up; what a concert that was.
I saw them in LA during the original River Tour. A-Mazing show, one of the best I have ever seen. Bruce is the consumate performer giving his audience and fans so much more than the price of the ticket. He is an all-time fave.
It's like going to a spiritual revival meeting. Like Bruce said during the Wrecking Ball tour: "It's about RESURRECTION!"
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
I saw them in LA during the original River Tour. A-Mazing show, one of the best I have ever seen. Bruce is the consumate performer giving his audience and fans so much more than the price of the ticket. He is an all-time fave.
It's like going to a spiritual revival meeting. Like Bruce said during the Wrecking Ball tour: "It's about RESURRECTION!"
I was privileged to see the entire original E Street band line up in 1988 before they broke up; what a concert that was.
I saw them in LA during the original River Tour. A-Mazing show, one of the best I have ever seen. Bruce is the consumate performer giving his audience and fans so much more than the price of the ticket. He is an all-time fave.
Yes, he's a great performer and always brings it anytime he's one stage!
Yeah! I've been wondering for YEARS what movie this was in. Today I checked out Baskstreets.com for their annual April Fool's jokes and they had post this clip from the movie "April Fool's Day". Woo hoo!
Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen is one of the most celebrated and powerful live performers this planet has had the pleasure of hosting. I'm not a huge fan of his recorded work but I have had the extreme pleasure of seeing him in concert several times and he does provide quite the show.
Also, Bruce's own website is pretty great, and you can download tons of concerts there: www.brucespringsteen.net
It's great that you can buy a CD or download of the concert you attended right on his own website. It was great to get a free download of the Chicago 2016 concert as well.
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen is one of the most celebrated and powerful live performers this planet has had the pleasure of hosting. I'm not a huge fan of his recorded work but I have had the extreme pleasure of seeing him in concert several times and he does provide quite the show.
Also, Bruce's own website is pretty great, and you can download tons of concerts there: www.brucespringsteen.net
It's great that you can buy a CD or download of the concert you attended right on his own website. It was great to get a free download of the Chicago 2016 concert as well.
Imagine if Prince was like Bruce in that regard....just imagine!!
Been a hardcore fan for decades. Probably my favorite musician. Never miss him when he comes to town (just saw him a couple of months ago). Unlike the majority of the faithful, my favorite albums are the pair he released simultaneously in 1992:
Been a hardcore fan for decades. Probably my favorite musician. Never miss him when he comes to town (just saw him a couple of months ago). Unlike the majority of the faithful, my favorite albums are the pair he released simultaneously in 1992:
It's amazing how he's managed to be energetic and relevant four decades into his career! He always puts on a good show and I'm always amazed by the depth of his lyrics and the "fresh" sound in his songs. He's a rarity indeed!
There's some really great material and underappreciated songs on Human Touch/Lucky Town, but I'm still waiting (all these years later) for those albums to really click with me overall. I don't despise them like most people do.
"Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
-Eugene Tackleberry
Been a hardcore fan for decades. Probably my favorite musician. Never miss him when he comes to town (just saw him a couple of months ago). Unlike the majority of the faithful, my favorite albums are the pair he released simultaneously in 1992:
Been a hardcore fan for decades. Probably my favorite musician. Never miss him when he comes to town (just saw him a couple of months ago). Unlike the majority of the faithful, my favorite albums are the pair he released simultaneously in 1992:
This is roughly the equivalent of someone in Princeland saying their favourite album is Emancipation, no?
You just wanted to use the hair-on-fire GIF, didn't you?
There's some good stuff on those albums. I always wondered if Bruce's firing of the E Street Band was influenced in any way by Prince's changing of band members.
This is roughly the equivalent of someone in Princeland saying their favourite album is Emancipation, no?
You just wanted to use the hair-on-fire GIF, didn't you?
There's some good stuff on those albums. I always wondered if Bruce's firing of the E Street Band was influenced in any way by Prince's changing of band members.
You can't imagine my excitement when I spotted an opportunity.
"Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin
You just wanted to use the hair-on-fire GIF, didn't you?
There's some good stuff on those albums. I always wondered if Bruce's firing of the E Street Band was influenced in any way by Prince's changing of band members.
You can't imagine my excitement when I spotted an opportunity.
LMAO I need to save that GIF. It's awesome! Great use of it!
Been a hardcore fan for decades. Probably my favorite musician. Never miss him when he comes to town (just saw him a couple of months ago). Unlike the majority of the faithful, my favorite albums are the pair he released simultaneously in 1992:
Been a hardcore fan for decades. Probably my favorite musician. Never miss him when he comes to town (just saw him a couple of months ago). Unlike the majority of the faithful, my favorite albums are the pair he released simultaneously in 1992:
I just downloaded the Springsteen concert I went to in March from his official website, and I'm going to get a CD, too. Thanks, Bruce!
Yeah I'm gonna go online and check out what's available. What a great idea to post the concert video for purchase that way you get a good quality copy instead of fuzzy cellphone video