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I just hope that he opens up his email from me before next Saturday with my suggested list.
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I just hope that he opens up his email from me before next Saturday with my suggested list.
Great setlist, what a one-two punch from Night straight into Saint. Woah!
Hodges 153! is #2.
If he had of posted on big footy after that I reckon I would have got in the teens as I live and work about 5km away and yesterday the office was shut but I was working and could have snuck away.
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I love the LOHAD and Backstreets double.
In fact......
17. Because the Night
18. The Rising
19. Badlands
20. Land of Hope and Dreams
21. Backstreets
22. Born to Run
There's a good 45-50 minutes of full on fist pumping, voice shredding action there.
I'd be a shot duck after that string of tunes.
Haha I meet Hodges 153! at the roll call and he hasn't been on big footy for 2 days and said the first guy got there at 4.30 am Friday and he got there 7.30 am and is #2. If he had of posted on big footy after that I reckon I would have got in the teens as I live and work about 5km away and yesterday the office was shut but I was working and could have snuck away. But 58 means I will be 2 deep rather than on a stage rail. The guy who got there at 4.30 swapped with Kelly who was #7 as he didn't want to sit there all day yesterday and today.
Cruyff14 you probably know this but the American guys Ted and Danny are back. Spoke to Ted he landed about 45 minutes before roll call and Danny was still in transit. Ted has gone from 376 shows when in Adelaide the last time, to well over 400 in the intervening years.
WIESS was my first non Born in the USA album, Spanish Johnny, Rosalita, Puerto Rican Jane really fired up my imagination, I wore the grooves on that record out, as much of that as possible please.Most of my Bruce starts at Born to Run. Any early stuff I am a bit hazy on. I was too young and haven't bothered to go that far back tbh because I am lazy.
Nah I love it. It was his attempt to do an Elvis Costello Radio Radio, which they did a double together back to back when Elvis interviewed Bruce on his show in 2009. I can't think of anyone who has written a better rock song at 57/58 years of age than Radio Nowhere.
Most of my Bruce starts at Born to Run. Any early stuff I am a bit hazy on. I was too young and haven't bothered to go that far back tbh because I am lazy.
WIESS was my first non Born in the USA album, Spanish Johnny, Rosalita, Puerto Rican Jane really fired up my imagination, I wore the grooves on that record out, as much of that as possible please.
You need to do it. Now.
I love albums that you put on, close your eyes, and go back to another place in another time.I can remember Sumner 1984 sitting in a Caravan in Geelong stopping and starting Born in the USA and learning the words to every song ar age 14. It was the first album I got that I listened to all the way through all the time rather than buying to listen to one or two hits.
Surprised that Born in the USA has been apparently slated as a flexible inclusion in Bruce's sets. Given the fact that for many fans ( especially in non American regions like Australia ) it was this Anthem that started their appreciation of Springsteens music. I have seen BS eight times and can't remember a show that didn't include the song, either with the full band or the sparse solo acoustic version. I thought it was one of his non negotiables like Born to run or TAFO. Apparently not. I am seeing Bruce twice next week so hopefully it will be back in the rotation for one or both of the shows.
I love albums that you put on, close your eyes, and go back to another place in another time.
Weddings Parties Anything still reminds of South Africa in the lead up to the 1994 election.I remember been stuck on a noisey rattling bumpy bus in India 18 years ago. It was 3 hours long...crowded and non English speaking.
I tuned out and sang every BITUSA in my head to kill time.
Time to get Tracks out ya reckon?
WIESS was my first non Born in the USA album, Spanish Johnny, Rosalita, Puerto Rican Jane really fired up my imagination, I wore the grooves on that record out, as much of that as possible please.
He'd have been in his early twenties when he wrote that too. Incredible stuff.The imagery evoked in WIESS is incredible....you virtually "see /watch" every single song as a movie in your head as it is iplayed. These images have stayed exactly the same with me ever since I first heard the album back in 1982...they have never, ever changed.
No dramas mate. As I said I will just have one person in front of me instead of being on the stage edge. If that's the worst thing to happen to me this week then life is great.Hodges 153! likes this post. Haha
Sorry m8, its been a mad day working around stuff, didn't even occur to me to give you a heads up......
I forgot what Ted does but Danny ran and owned bars where muso's played in NY - Queens I believe. He is semi retired as he is in his late 50s or early 60s. Told me that one bar he owned Sinatra and Tony Bennett played in the late 70's. Great to talk music as you are killing time in the roll call / line up.WTF do Ted and Danny do for a living?
Ask them for us.
I forgot what Ted does but Danny ran and owned bars where muso's played in NY - Queens I believe. He is semi retired as he is in his late 50s or early 60s. Told me that one bar he owned Sinatra and Tony Bennett played in the late 70's. Great to talk music as you are killing time in the roll call / line up.
On Monday night at 4pm I will be.So u are waiting in line for Monday night?
No dramas mate. As I said I will just have one person in front of me instead of being on the stage edge. If that's the worst thing to happen to me this week then life is great.
I was 72 the first show in Adelaide in 2014 and yeah if I wanted to be out wider I would have got on the rail but I wanted to be in front of Stevie and Tom as well and was behind the guy on the rail. Had a good chat pre show to the camera women who was doing this for the 14th year. By the encore I was on the rail third across from the corner where the stage juts out for Bruce to walk "into the crowd". Next show I was 110 or in the hundred and teens and was almost same spot stlll one back from rail but one person to the right of the previous night. The guys with 70 and 71 I spoke to a fair bit in the line up of first show and we went for the same spot both nights. Good blokes from Melbourne who offered to put me up if I got to any of the Melbourne or Hanging Rock shows. They spent post first show at the Inter-Continental bar and sat back and watched the band and Bruce was off to the side talking - until about 3 am. Said they didn't want to disturb the band or Bruce. Dont think I would have held back and not have said g'day, but I respected their choice.If you're in the first 100 you'll be on the front barrier.