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Topi
It's gotta be my favorite out of Letter To You, which is a solid album by the way.
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Topi
Oh, noticed that "A Land Of A Thousand Guitars" was omitted in Orlando.
A 27-song set for 2 h 40 approximately.
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crholmstrom
I know she's done it in the past but kind of weird how Mrs Springsteen pops in & out.
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Father Ted
I'd love to see Bruce live but am worried about one thing. Does he spend the entire show singing like he's taking the world's longest, hardest shit or does he take it down a notch for a few songs?
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slewan
seems like those days are gone when Springsteen changed his setlists and was taking requests from the audience
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slewan
seems like those days are gone when Springsteen changed his setlists and was taking requests from the audience
It's still way early in the tour. I'll bet things change as the tour goes along.
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slewan
seems like those days are gone when Springsteen changed his setlists and was taking requests from the audience
It's still way early in the tour. I'll bet things change as the tour goes along.
Dylan stopped varying his sets in the last few years, so it happens. Guess we'll have to wait and see.
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Father Ted
I'd love to see Bruce live but am worried about one thing. Does he spend the entire show singing like he's taking the world's longest, hardest shit or does he take it down a notch for a few songs?
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Father Ted
I'd love to see Bruce live but am worried about one thing. Does he spend the entire show singing like he's taking the world's longest, hardest shit or does he take it down a notch for a few songs?
That’s the fake working class passion. He’s likely dropped it down a notch since he’s come out of the piggy closet.
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slewan
whatever Springsteen does – he will never be the new Dylan (he should know that by now)
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Father Ted
I'd love to see Bruce live but am worried about one thing. Does he spend the entire show singing like he's taking the world's longest, hardest shit or does he take it down a notch for a few songs?
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slewan
seems like those days are gone when Springsteen changed his setlists and was taking requests from the audience
It's still way early in the tour. I'll bet things change as the tour goes along.
Dylan stopped varying his sets in the last few years, so it happens. Guess we'll have to wait and see.
whatever Springsteen does – he will never be the new Dylan (he should know that by now)
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Father Ted
I'd love to see Bruce live but am worried about one thing. Does he spend the entire show singing like he's taking the world's longest, hardest shit or does he take it down a notch for a few songs?
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Topi
He used to take signs from the crowd, yes. He actually picked a bunch of signs out and then decided which one(s) to play. Some of them might have been on the setlist already, of course...
(Example found on YouTube: a sign for "Red Headed Woman" in Melbourne)
Now, I made a request in person before my first show on the Magic tour in 2008. Met him at his hotel in Helsinki, got him to sign my CD cover, then asked "could you guys please do Youngstown tomorrow?" Bruce was like "That's a possibility, I've been thinking about that one lately".
Then on show day when the band left the hotel I stuck this tiny card that said "Youngstown, please" to his hand. He took it.
They ended up playing it - with the full band - for the first time on that tour.
That was magic.