1. Lonesome Day > The Rising is great. Would have been awesome to catch Streets of Fire, that's the last song on Darkness that I really want to see.

    Long main set and the encores weren't as crap as usual. Looks like one of the better album shows.
  2. Here I am again after a short night But totally worth it. It's so nice to just see them standing there and really having fun, they just do what they like and don't give shows with huge lights etc but just 3+ hours of rock and roll.

    The first 6 songs really were great. LOHAD is an amazing live song and a great opener, Sherry Darling is just fun, they really like playing it (So it seems) Growing Up and Downbound Train I were really cool, two of my favourite songs. I didn't know So Young And In Love but it was cool The River gave me goosebumps all over, so emotional. After that we got Darkness in full, suprised me since I was expecting BITUSA. But it was a nice suprise. I remember having a bit of a discussion with Ronnie a year back or something, I said Darkness wasn't a album I really liked. Well I can say that I do haha, from Badlands to Darkness it was just great with Racing as the highlight for me.

    Pay Me is a song I don't really like, but works really good live. Same goes for The Rising trio. After that he started playing Thunder Road, didn't expect to get it full band and I was just blown away, love the song.
    The encore was great too, it started raining but they didn't seemed to mind and just went on and on and on.

    Since its a shitload of text I typed here, just in short copying Kieran: Bruce is GOD!! and I can't wait until I see him again.
  3. It was amazing, what a great performance and what a joyful show. Had a lot of fun and enjoyed standing almost front row. My first Bruce show and hopefully not my last. Incredible how an act these days can play non-stop for 3,5 hours.

    I made two photos and luckily one turned out very well And that for an iPhone.

  4. WOW, Remy, wow

    Glad that you had a great BB (Boss Baptism), I hope that you can witness his awesomeness again soon!
  5. Originally posted by Remy:It was amazing, what a great performance and what a joyful show. Had a lot of fun and enjoyed standing almost front row. My first Bruce show and hopefully not my last. Incredible how an act these days can play non-stop for 3,5 hours.

    I made two photos and luckily one turned out very well And that for an iPhone.

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    What number were you in the pit Remy?

    I've been 114, 106, 91 and 74.

    With each of those numbers I was always second row, on the right hand corner of the middle B-stage, roughly where you were, except perhaps a little closer!
  6. Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]

    What number were you in the pit Remy?

    I've been 114, 106, 91 and 74.

    With each of those numbers I was always second row, on the right hand corner of the middle B-stage, roughly where you were, except perhaps a little closer!

    I was 493, I queued from 9 am. The first one queued two days earlier. The pit contained about 3 to 5000 people so being in the first 500 meant for sure a spot in the first few rows.
  7. I was number 159 and queued from 19.00 p.m.

  8. The night before or that night??

    I queued from 4pm for 114...
    Was 91 at 11am..
  9. Originally posted by Remy:[..]

    I was 493, I queued from 9 am. The first one queued two days earlier. The pit contained about 3 to 5000 people so being in the first 500 meant for sure a spot in the first few rows.

    God I love being in Australia for this stuff! We don't have all the diehards.. Which also detracts from the overall concert experience, but at least it means I always get close
  10. A little vid from where I was


  11. Hey there! I already thought you would be somewhere in the crowd. Too bad I didn't spot you, better luck next time