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Adrian-L
according to Monday's London evening newspapers, Jon Bon Jovi, was left bitterly disappointed in the wings, at Hard Rock Calling,
when his planned duet with Bruce, "Hungry Heart" had to be cut, due to time constraints and the strict Hyde Park curfew.
Lucky London Town!
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stones_serb
Yeah I'll stay in Rome for a few days.I've already been to Rome many times and I find it absolutely amazing.I don't think I'll ever get tired of that city.That's why I chose it as the place to see Bruce for the very first time.In a way I find seeing Bruce as a sort of religious experience.My expectations are simply soaring
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Mr Jimmy
Woah...
Absolutely beautiful, emotional, inspirational, fantastic night at Hyde Park.
My second Bruce show, and I'm now officially a HUGE HUGE fan. It blew me away. Had eyes welling up a few times, was just such a joy to see them on stage, played from 19:10 to 22:05, that's two hours and fifty-five minutes of rock 'n' roll, with no break.
This man just writes great music with words the world can relate to. We've all been there, broken hearted, jobless, etc...
Sublime setlist. Bobby Jean was lovely, Promised Land, Out In The Street, No Surrender, JUNGLELAND!!!! So many songs were more than outstanding it's hard to pick out highlights. Waiting on a sunny day was great. I really got a kick out of being close enough to see the interaction within the band, especially watching Bruce direct the band into the next song, and showing the band the request signs and pointing to them, as if to say, THIS IS NEXT!! ONE TWO THREE FOUR....!! and then they launch into a wonderful version of a wonderful song...
Can't really say too much more, words don't really do this show justice.
I'm just blown away. One of the best nights i've ever had. Thankyou Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band...!!
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Happy24
what time does Bruce start playing? Is it always between 8 and 8.15?
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Happy24
what time does Bruce start playing? Is it always between 8 and 8.15?
No, he'll be on earlier than that - probably between 7:30 and 7:45.
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Happy24
what time does Bruce start playing? Is it always between 8 and 8.15?
And would someone please tell me how the wrist-band system works in European stadiums? (how was it in Bern for instance?) Once I get the wrist band can I walk off and then return for the show or do I have to stay in the queue? At what time do they give those wristbands and what time shoud one be there to get one?
I am going to my first Springsteen show this Sunday and I can't wait!
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MacPhisto
Best set of the tour! Period.
Factory, Something in the night, I'm goin' down, Trapped, Point Blank, Jungleland... I'll have a hard time explaining to myself why I did not spend the evening in Frankfurt.
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MacPhisto
Best set of the tour! Period.
Factory, Something in the night, I'm goin' down, Trapped, Point Blank, Jungleland... I'll have a hard time explaining to myself why I did not spend the evening in Frankfurt.
Do you live in Germany?
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MacPhisto
That's how it should've been done!
Anyway, there are still some concerts to go to on this tour! I'll see what can be done :-)
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BluzDude
Someone to accompany you to a Bruce Show? (Stones, AC/DC or even U2 for that matter)... ridiculous!...Unless you are going with SCL!!!
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BluzDude
Someone to accompany you to a Bruce Show? (Stones, AC/DC or even U2 for that matter)... ridiculous!...Unless you are going with SCL!!!