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Bruce Springsteen

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 10:41 pm
by HiFiFan
Going to see Bruce tomorrow, doing his River Tour. I'm note a huge fan (though I'm going with a friend from New Jersey who is) but this doesn't seem like something to miss.
It is at the LA Sports Arena which he supposedly likes a lot and is scheduled for destruction after these shows. In recognition of its impending destruction, Springsteen dedicated the title track from his 2012 album “Wrecking Ball” to the venue.

Will be a long one, 35 songs in total

Re: Bruce Springsteen

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:07 am
by Diapason
I'm seeing him here in the summer. Like yourself I wouldn't be a huge fan but so many people have told me t.o see him that I'm going to see him!

Report back please.

Re: Bruce Springsteen

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 9:07 pm
by Alltheyoungdudes
Huge long-time fan and haven't missed a Bruce show here since Slane in '85. Love that he's doing The River in its entirety - it'll be the first time I've heard quite a few of those songs done live.

I'd much prefer the RDS since Croke Park is generally terrible for sound quality and the immediate location is horrible too. But I'll be standing - in the pit - on both nights (the only way to guarantee a great live experience.)

My biggest fears in no particular order are...

1. Difficulty trying to find a decent pub not too far from the venue for pre-gig drinks. (Harry Byrne's in Clontarf is a contender.)

2. That I'll be surrounded by "boggers" wearing The County Colours yapping and yelping during the quieter numbers.

3. That the hugely over-rated and intensely annoying Glen Hansard will join him for 'Drive All Night' - ruining it just like he did in Kilkenny in 2013.

4. That some eejit will hold up a 1916 banner during 'Independence Day'

5. That Bruce will do, 'Waiting On A Sunny Day' .

6. That it'll be the last time I'll ever see The E Street Band play with Bruce. (They're all edging towards the 70 mark.)

Re: Bruce Springsteen

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 1:06 am
by HiFiFan
A short report.
All in all a good night. People were really friendly, talkative before the show and all seemed to be extreme fans. Many, including the friends I went with, had seen Bruce many (many) times. Both the band and fans were very enthusiastic and there was great energy. The show ran from about 8:00 pm to 11:45 pm.
As I mentioned not a huge fan but could not pass up the chance to see him. I have The River but Nebraska is probably my favorite Bruce albums. I never heard Wrecking Ball and he played quite a few from that after he did The River and I didn't really like the newer material. He probably did everything well but I found the more rockier songs to be a little unclear and to me sounding too similar. I did really like the version of Point Blank, The River and Independence Day.
I would have been so happy if he did Whip My Hair - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9adAljIaKYc

Re: Bruce Springsteen

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 12:26 pm
by Fran
ROFL!



Alltheyoungdudes wrote:Huge long-time fan and haven't missed a Bruce show here since Slane in '85. Love that he's doing The River in its entirety - it'll be the first time I've heard quite a few of those songs done live.

I'd much prefer the RDS since Croke Park is generally terrible for sound quality and the immediate location is horrible too. But I'll be standing - in the pit - on both nights (the only way to guarantee a great live experience.)

My biggest fears in no particular order are...

1. Difficulty trying to find a decent pub not too far from the venue for pre-gig drinks. (Harry Byrne's in Clontarf is a contender.)

2. That I'll be surrounded by "boggers" wearing The County Colours yapping and yelping during the quieter numbers.

3. That the hugely over-rated and intensely annoying Glen Hansard will join him for 'Drive All Night' - ruining it just like he did in Kilkenny in 2013.

4. That some eejit will hold up a 1916 banner during 'Independence Day'

5. That Bruce will do, 'Waiting On A Sunny Day' .

6. That it'll be the last time I'll ever see The E Street Band play with Bruce. (They're all edging towards the 70 mark.)

Re: Bruce Springsteen

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 5:01 pm
by HiFiFan
Alltheyoungdudes wrote:
My biggest fears in no particular order are...


3. That the hugely over-rated and intensely annoying Glen Hansard will join him for 'Drive All Night' - ruining it just like he did in Kilkenny in 2013.
Totally with you on Glen Hansard, was/still am a big Frames fan, liked Swell Season but not a fan of his solo stuff. The more I saw of the guy on TV and interviews etc the less I liked him. Still, I bought him last solo album and we went to see him live a few months back but I can honestly say it was one of our least enjoyable shows, we didn't even stay for the encores.