Nice that you have the GA ticket. I had one for him at the United Center for The Rising - definitely a good way to go.
― longform Gordon thinkpiece (Eazy), Friday, 15 January 2016 15:29 (ten years ago)
Tell me where I'm wrong here: tickets go on sale, sell out immediately (5 seconds in Chicago). Bruce tix are not that much, relative to comparable acts; GA is $50. So someone gets one of those $50 tickets, pays fees and stuff that pump it up another $25, which TM pockets. Then that person turns around and resells the ticket on the TM site at three times face ... and TM gets to pocket another set of those same fees. So TM not only still makes it easy for people to buy and horde tix with the intent to sell them, but actually gives those sellers a platform on which to sell them, doubling its fees in the process. It's really ridiculous.
ticketmaster (or any other ticket company) controlling both sides of that business is problematic in a million different ways.
but the other, missing element here: the thousands of seats that never go on sale in the first place, but instead go straight to the promoter or label or other business interests, who immediately put them on the secondary market themselves. which is to say, for a huge chunk of seats, there is no initial sale. there is only the secondary market. the secondary market has become, in many ways, the primary market.
― fact checking cuz, Friday, 15 January 2016 21:01 (ten years ago)
https://www.periscope.tv/mpslater/1OdKrkEpqaOGX
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 17 January 2016 04:05 (ten years ago)
^Per some predictions, Springsteen covering "Rebel Rebel" at his tour kickoff.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 17 January 2016 04:07 (ten years ago)
Spoilers? 3.5 hours, Bowie cover, dusting off some seldom-played once staples (Rosalita) and some seldom-played never staples (Brilliant Disguise). I can't believe dude is 66. I wonder how long he can keep this sort of set up? Anyway, if it's anything or just like this, super-excited about Tuesday here.
Meet Me in the CityThe Ties That BindSherry DarlingJackson CageTwo HeartsIndependence DayHungry HeartOut In The StreetCrush On YouYou Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)I Wanna Marry YouThe RiverPoint BlankCadillac RanchI'm A RockerFade AwayStolen CarRamrodThe Price You PayDrive All NightWreck On The Highway
BadlandsWrecking BallBackstreetsBecause the NightThe RisingThunder Road
Encore:Rebel RebelBobby JeanDancing in the DarkBorn to RunRosalita (Come Out Tonight)Shout
Oh, and because I posted a better quality version on the Bowie thread:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgmhF0XV8uA
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 17 January 2016 14:35 (ten years ago)
Thanks. So I didn't have to sign up for a periscope account after all?
― Bewlay Brothers & Sister Ray (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 17 January 2016 15:08 (ten years ago)
Also , so he really hardly ever plays Rosalita?
Sorry for double post, I blame zing glitch. Usually it errs on the other side and sends multiple messages if it thinks you are double or cross posting.
― Bewlay Brothers & Sister Ray (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 17 January 2016 15:20 (ten years ago)
I've seen him seven or eight times in the last five years or so, and he's played Rosalita every time.
― Roaming gang of aggressive circlepits (ithappens), Sunday, 17 January 2016 20:18 (ten years ago)
Hmm. I've probably seen him play close to 20 times and have heard him play it twice. I looked at this nerd site: https://brucebase.wikispaces.com/Rosalita+%28Come+Out+Tonight%29
https://brucebase.wikispaces.com/file/view/rosalita-graph.png/392298080/rosalita-graph.png
Maybe just not often in Chicago? A lot overseas, too.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 17 January 2016 22:21 (ten years ago)
RFI for Something I Don't Know How To Find: wasn't there a video someone posted once of a live version of "I'm Goin' Down," I think, proceeded by a long monologue about when relationships hit the doldrums?
― Blackstar Linus Must Change (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 17 January 2016 22:29 (ten years ago)
That's another one he doesn't play much!
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 17 January 2016 22:44 (ten years ago)
Right, that was the point of the posting, but the monologue was amazing too.
― Blackstar Linus Must Comp (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 17 January 2016 22:52 (ten years ago)
xpost Maybe he just always brings it out in the UK. I haven't counted, but I know I've seen him do it plenty.
― Roaming gang of aggressive circlepits (ithappens), Monday, 18 January 2016 16:01 (ten years ago)
Better not play a Glenn Frey song tonight. Don't see why he would, honestly.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 19 January 2016 21:51 (ten years ago)
think i read somewhere that "new kid in town" was inspired by broooce in some way
― tylerw, Tuesday, 19 January 2016 21:55 (ten years ago)
Bruce is the 'New Kid'.
― "Damn the Taquitos" (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:09 (ten years ago)
well yeah
― tylerw, Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:12 (ten years ago)
Henley:"It's about the fleeting, fickle nature of love and romance. It's also about the fleeting nature of fame, especially in the music business. We were basically saying, 'Look, we know we're red hot right now but we also know that somebody's going to come along and replace us — both in music and in love."
...and the guy who came around was Bruce at the Roxy.
― "Damn the Taquitos" (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:15 (ten years ago)
bruce singing "take it easy" with jackson browne four months ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUh7HtXyiWg
i'd be surprised if he didn't play it tonight.
― fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:18 (ten years ago)
but i'd rather hear him do "one of these nights."
― fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:19 (ten years ago)
The Heat Is On, or one of the other sax-y solo songs.
― "Damn the Taquitos" (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:21 (ten years ago)
He can't do this every time someone dies, so I doubt he'll play it, though you never know. It's 90% his pal Browne's song, anyway.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:26 (ten years ago)
no, he MUST do this every time someone dies! whoever has tickets for tonight, please report back on which blowfly song he does, kthxbye.
― fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:28 (ten years ago)
Actually, I could totally see him doing this on past tours, when he was taking tons of requests and the sets were changing all the time. But since he's playing The River start to finish, plus a handful of other songs, that means he's got 22 or however many songs that can't change from night to night. So for every Smuggler's Blues he plays that's a Thunder Road or whatever that has got to go.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:46 (ten years ago)
waiting for Bruce to start "Born in the U.S.A." only to start, say, "Just foolin', y'all!" and launching instead into:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7EjD3SIReM
― The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:51 (ten years ago)
Haha!
He could pull off "Smuggler's Blues" as well as anyone.
― Longform Gordon Lightfoot (Eazy), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 23:27 (ten years ago)
bruce doing smuggler's blues would be rad
― tylerw, Tuesday, 19 January 2016 23:28 (ten years ago)
Man, one day I will see one of these shows and not be among the youngest 10%.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 20 January 2016 01:00 (ten years ago)
Crowd surfing:
https://twitter.com/thekapman/status/689644189471096836
― Longform Gordon Lightfoot (Eazy), Wednesday, 20 January 2016 03:56 (ten years ago)
Parade float!https://instagram.com/p/BAv0C0hkyFv/
― Longform Gordon Lightfoot (Eazy), Wednesday, 20 January 2016 04:44 (ten years ago)
He's playing Take It Fucking Easy, for real.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 20 January 2016 04:48 (ten years ago)
So he did play it, acoustic and slow and supported by fiddle, so it was OK. Highlight of the night might have been Bruce fucking up the intro to "No Surrender" like three times in a row, which had the band in hysterics.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 20 January 2016 06:05 (ten years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h3ubC3PkTo
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 20 January 2016 06:06 (ten years ago)
And, other highlight was "Cover Me," which was weirdly intense and featured a ripping Nils solo.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 20 January 2016 06:11 (ten years ago)
Chicago show being offered as a free download until Tuesday night:
http://live.brucespringsteen.net
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 25 January 2016 21:58 (ten years ago)
Check out Nils on this around 3:10:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO-YZEQRxYM
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 25 January 2016 22:00 (ten years ago)
New York, NY, February 11, 2016 -- Simon & Schuster is proud to announce the world-wide publication of Bruce Springsteen's autobiography, Born to Run, which will be released internationally on September 27, 2016. The work will be published in hardcover, ebook, and audio editions by Simon & Schuster in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and India, and rights have already been sold to publishers in nine countries.Mr. Springsteen has been privately writing the autobiography over the past seven years. He began work in 2009, after performing with the E Street Band at the Super Bowl's halftime show.In Born to Run, Mr. Springsteen describes growing up in Freehold, New Jersey amid the "poetry, danger, and darkness" that fueled his imagination. He vividly recounts his relentless drive to become a musician, his early days as a bar band king in Asbury Park, and the rise of the E Street Band. With disarming candor, he also tells for the first time the story of the personal struggles that inspired his best work, and shows us why the song "Born to Run" reveals more than we previously realized."Writing about yourself is a funny business," Mr. Springsteen notes in his book. "But in a project like this, the writer has made one promise, to show the reader his mind. In these pages, I've tried to do this.""This is the book we've been hoping for," said Jonathan Karp, publisher of Simon & Schuster. "Readers will see their own lives in Bruce Springsteen's extraordinary story, just as we recognize ourselves in his songs." Simon & Schuster acquired Born to Run in an exclusive submission from Mr. Springsteen's legal representatives, Allen Grubman and Jonathan Ehrlich of the law firm Grubman Shire & Meiselas, P.C.. Simon & Schuster previously published Mr. Springsteen's illustrated book with Frank Caruso, Outlaw Pete, in 2014.
Mr. Springsteen has been privately writing the autobiography over the past seven years. He began work in 2009, after performing with the E Street Band at the Super Bowl's halftime show.
In Born to Run, Mr. Springsteen describes growing up in Freehold, New Jersey amid the "poetry, danger, and darkness" that fueled his imagination. He vividly recounts his relentless drive to become a musician, his early days as a bar band king in Asbury Park, and the rise of the E Street Band. With disarming candor, he also tells for the first time the story of the personal struggles that inspired his best work, and shows us why the song "Born to Run" reveals more than we previously realized.
"Writing about yourself is a funny business," Mr. Springsteen notes in his book. "But in a project like this, the writer has made one promise, to show the reader his mind. In these pages, I've tried to do this."
"This is the book we've been hoping for," said Jonathan Karp, publisher of Simon & Schuster. "Readers will see their own lives in Bruce Springsteen's extraordinary story, just as we recognize ourselves in his songs." Simon & Schuster acquired Born to Run in an exclusive submission from Mr. Springsteen's legal representatives, Allen Grubman and Jonathan Ehrlich of the law firm Grubman Shire & Meiselas, P.C.. Simon & Schuster previously published Mr. Springsteen's illustrated book with Frank Caruso, Outlaw Pete, in 2014.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 11 February 2016 14:09 (ten years ago)
http://www.ew.com/sites/default/files/i/%5Bcurrent-date%3Acustom%3AY%5D/%5Bcurrent-date%3Acustom%3Am%5D/%5Bcurrent-date%3Acustom%3Ad%5D/autobiography.jpg
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 11 February 2016 14:10 (ten years ago)
actually just transcripts of his onstage intros to "Growin' Up" and "My Hometown."
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 11 February 2016 14:34 (ten years ago)
I wonder how many unreleased pictures of Just Woke Up Bruce they have in archives.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 11 February 2016 15:03 (ten years ago)
the opening paragraph:
"Screen door slams, Mary's dress ..." what? Waves? Blows? No, that wasn't right. Something was missing. Was that something ... America?
― tylerw, Thursday, 11 February 2016 15:06 (ten years ago)
http://www.theonion.com/blogpost/its-funny-ive-actually-only-been-to-new-jersey-a-c-30611
http://www.theonion.com/article/bruce-springsteen-releases-new-sci-fi-concept-albu-21358
http://www.theonion.com/article/bruce-springsteen-on-fence-about-playing-assads-bi-33727
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 11 February 2016 15:10 (ten years ago)
This excerpt gives a clue as to the ghostwriter:
Then one day this fella Jon Landau said he wanted to be my producer. Well sir, I was ecstatic: the great Jon Landau! I'd been reading him since his brilliant takedown of Cream in Rolling Stone, and his work on the MC5's seminal Back In The USA was, for me, the pinnacle of rock 'n' roll production. Surely, I could give this Springsteen guy -- I mean, surely, Jon could give me a sense of direction, and maybe I could get him to read a few books -- um, that is, maybe JON could introduce ME to some great literature. Yeah, that's what I meant to write, sir. Anyway, without Landau, Born To Run would never have happened. In fact, you could say that I -- I mean, um, he, Landau -- he really kinda wrote the song.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 11 February 2016 15:20 (ten years ago)
I saw the future of rock and roll and it was ME
― tylerw, Thursday, 11 February 2016 15:21 (ten years ago)
Now, *that*'s specific!
― Mark G, Thursday, 11 February 2016 15:24 (ten years ago)
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.urlesque.com/media/2009/02/boss-slide-animated-gif.gif
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 11 February 2016 15:27 (ten years ago)
Legend aside, I could never imagine the Ramones recording "Hungry Heart." But even beyond the most obvious reason, they would have done a great "I Wanna Marry You."
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 13 February 2016 18:34 (ten years ago)
Our non-"River" portion of the show in Cleveland last night:
Prove It All NightLonesome DayCandy's RoomBecause the NightYoungstownThe RisingThunder RoadGrowin' UpBorn to RunDancing in the DarkRosalita (Come Out Tonight)Bobby JeanShout
Also, I shot a little video of Bruce crowd-surfing during the last minute or so of "Hungry Heart." He was grabbing audience members' cameras/phones and taking selfies while he surfed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQbhnqx0zSo
― T.L.O.P.son (Phil D.), Wednesday, 24 February 2016 14:11 (ten years ago)
I heard he called Cleveland "Pittsburgh." A mortal sin...I didn't think he was capable....
― Sam Weller, Thursday, 25 February 2016 12:18 (ten years ago)