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Tom Morello on Twitter saying he'll see if Bruce is up for playing Whole Lotta Rosie.
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Tom Morello on Twitter saying he'll see if Bruce is up for playing Whole Lotta Rosie.
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$40 a show? That's f***ing absurd.
Who cares.
It will obviously be pro shot and you'll have it forever, and if it has a kickass setlist, it will make it even more worthwhile.



Record store CLOSED SUNDAYS.
There is a grand total of one department store in this place. Pleasssssssse.

I downloaded it on Google play store. Loving it. High Hopes, American Skin, Harry's Place, Just Like Fire Would and TGOTJ my faves at this point but I love the whole album. Just has a more contemporary feel to it and a great sound.
Bruce Springsteen has a chance to earn his 11th No. 1 album next week on the Billboard 200 chart -- though the soundtrack to "Frozen" might block the Boss.
The new Billboard 200's top 10 will be revealed on Wednesday, Jan. 22.
Meanwhile, the Billboard 200's current No. 1, "Frozen," might sell over 90,000 as well. "Frozen's" forecasted figure is more prone to fluctuate, as it is generally harder to predict sales of non-new releases. And, as noted this past week, "Frozen" performed stronger than expected in the week ending January 12 -- selling 86,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan (about 5,000 to 10,000 more than forecast a week ago).
According to industry prognosticators, Springsteen's new album "High Hopes" may sell somewhere between 90,000 to 100,000 copies by the end of the tracking week on January 19. The set was released on January 14 through Columbia Records.
If "High Hopes" hits No. 1, Springsteen will break out of a tie for the third-most No. 1s in the chart's history. He's presently tied for third with Elvis Presley. Ahead of them is Jay Z, with 13, and the Beatles, with 19.
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How freaking good is the DVD?
DITD was the highlight, won't spoil it, but you'll understand why.