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Cruyff14 look at Victor swing around Bruce's mic at 8.45 - as well as dancing with Soozie earlier on.



Lots of bald spots in that crowd.

A cast of 598767 on stage at the end....hope for me getting on stage Saturday night.
 

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I'm flying to Melbourne for the Thursday show but my travelling companions have had to be late pull outs. So I have two standing GA tickets going for cost price ($250 each).

Send me a PM if interested.

Getting pumped reading all this talk of his shows as he makes his way across the country!
You're dreaming.

Nobody is going to pay full cost when there are still plenty available, and even more at less than cost.

Sell them for $50 or $100 and cut your losses.
 
You're dreaming.

Nobody is going to pay full cost when there are still plenty available, and even more at less than cost.

Sell them for $50 or $100 and cut your losses.

Ha really? I must confess I hadn't checked and assumed it was sold out. Bugger. I'll take best offer, whatever.
 

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Went to the show last night with my old man who has seen him on his last 2 tours. One of the best shows I've ever been to, loved every minute of it even though there some songs I didn't know but still got into. We sat behind the stage near the corner but were first row so I was pretty stoked.
 
The Honeymooners explained in The Advertiser's review of the show

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...t/news-story/ea8ba7e667e2dddf95ddafcc9b7dbe61
And Adelaide managed to generate its own special moment, that Springsteen began to doubt even as he started asking questions about the four curiously dressed fans near the front. “This doesn’t sound like it’s gonna work ... There’s all these people dressed up as The Honeymooners, but nobody knows who the f ... The Honeymooners are,” he laughed. That’s gonna blow the whole thing.” The Honeymooners, Springsteen patiently explained to the crowd, was a hugely popular 50s American sitcom. “And for some reason, you have Australians here dressed up as The Honeymooners. And being that this is a very relaxed kind of evening, they have a sign saying “let Norton and the Honeymooners sing”.

So he did.

Adelaide radio legend John Pemberton, who was dressed as Ed Norton, joined Springsteen on vocals for a cover of Brown-Eyed Girl, while his brother Rick (Ralph) played piano, and Chris Crago and Jan Greig (Trixie and Alice) jived away on stage. Pemberton later explained that he hatched the plan three years ago, when Springsteen and Van Zandt laughed and pointed at a Honeymooners T-shirt that he wore to one of the 2014 concerts. He correctly surmised that the show was a favourite of Springsteen’s, and perfectly executed his plan, sharing vocals with The Boss on the Van Morrison classic, which he also knew was a Springsteen favourite. The whimsical interlude set the tone for the rest of the night.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...t/news-story/ea8ba7e667e2dddf95ddafcc9b7dbe61
 

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