1. Niggas in Paris is the rumoured title of the new album.

  2. pissed off in paris and london might have been a better title
  3. Yeah, I would have been pissed being in Paris and London this year. Thanks, but no thanks.

    Still no word on that good Rome recording?
  4. Happy 38th birthday to the magnificent Born To Run album, released on Aug 25th 1975

  5. Tickets to Melbourne 2 on sale at 10:45am local time. I find out at 10:42am. Computer booted, site ready by 10:44.

    Looks like I'm doing (so far, won't do another night in Sydney but I'll do all of the Brisbane shows):

    Melbourne 1
    Melbourne 2
    Sydney
    Hunter Valley
    Brisbane
  6. Al quiet at the Springsteen front.

    Still no signs of a recording of Nijmegen, a good Rome or an official Wreckingball Tour dvd release.

    Does someone listen to Turku-2, 08-05-2013? First night is a good recording.
  7. I want to see him live , but my cousin was in charge of buying tickets and he didnt do it yet
  8. I think Bruce forgot that he was born in the USA...
  9. My (Only) Springsteen Story:

    In 92, my girlfriend (wife now) and I decided a week or two before the show to go and see Springsteen at the Target Center. Since we didn’t buy tickets right away, we were stuck in the back of the arena, up near the top and one seat in front of the other – couldn’t even get two tickets in the same row. It was Halloween night – we didn’t dress up.

    So we’re sitting there before the show and a couple of dorks (so we thought) with nametags walk up to us and are harassing us about our costumes and asking what we’re supposed to be. We’re like “college students," and were thinking, please go away.

    Then they asked us to see our stubs and I’m thinking up HERE? You need to see my stub? So they say, “We want to upgrade your seats, how does front row sound?”

    So into our hands are placed two front row center tickets. Not believing what just happened, as we walked down to the main floor and as we passed each check point, we kept expecting to be stopped with someone telling us that we were simply in the front row of this section.

    Well, they were front row center and it was amazing. Bruce emerged from a coffin and opened with Spirit in the Night (Halloween) and played everything. Paraded through our aisle during Glory Days and I got to slap his back as he went by – VERY short man with a VERY large bodyguard in tow.

    Later found out that he routinely buys the first row or two at every show and gives the tix to people in the back. Right place, right time. Was a really good show made great through a simple twist of fate.


    Never saw him again, but that was one memorable night. For once in my life, right place, right time!