1. Originally posted by ade:[..]

    i looked at a few of his other posts - i'm guessing he's no stranger to pharmaceuticals - eg "taylor swift is the next bruce springsteen" - that doesn't even qualify as funny. What he should have written is "i fancy a go on taylor swift, obviously she won't let me, so i'm going to shoehorn her name into any conversation i can".

    don't know about banned he should be locked up for his safety.

    Definitely.
  2. it's a long time since i heard it - probably worth having - that top 55 baffles me - the inclusion of wembley arena 27 10 02 has mystified me for a long time.

    1988-05-22 - MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY, NY

    TUNNEL OF LOVE / BOOM BOOM / BE TRUE / ADAM RAISED A CAIN / TWO FACES / ALL THAT HEAVEN WILL ALLOW / SEEDS / VIGILANTE MAN / COVER ME / BRILLIANT DISGUISE / SPARE PARTS / WAR / BORN IN THE U.S.A. / TOUGHER THAN THE REST / AIN'T GOT YOU - SHE'S THE ONE / YOU CAN LOOK (BUT YOU BETTER NOT TOUCH) / I'M A COWARD / I'M ON FIRE / ONE STEP UP / PART MAN PART MONKEY / ACROSS THE BORDERLINE / LIGHT OF DAY - BORN TO BE WILD / BORN TO RUN / HUNGRY HEART / GLORY DAYS / HAVE LOVE WILL TRAVEL / TENTH AVENUE FREEZE-OUT / SWEET SOUL MUSIC / RAISE YOUR HAND / LONELY TEARDROPS

    Audience tape and audience shot DVD. Released on CD 'This Is Not A Dark Ride' (Doberman) and also DVD under the same title. "Two Faces" has the short and nice guitar intro again. “Spare Parts”, “You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)”, and “I’m A Coward” all include intro stories. “One Step Up” fades out and “Part Man, Part Monkey” fades in. The premiere and one of only three “Lonely Teardrops” this tour - the bridge is played twice. Final "Across The Borderline". "Born To Run" is solo acoustic. "Adam Raised A Cain" includes the "break that chain" outro. "Cover Me" includes "Gimme Shelter" in the outro. "Part Man Part Monkey" includes "Love Is Strange" in the outro. The chatters throughout the show are provided by a couple of Norwegians who obviously had a lot to talk about, especially during the first set – in New York, during a Bruce show.
  3. Jake Clemons on Clarence: 'He's On That Stage Every Night'
    The E Street Band saxophonist on losing his uncle, tackling 'Jungleland' and going solo

    RollingStone

  4. For whatever reason, I just do not like him.
  5. What about the Rising tour, is this tour underestimated? Or maybe not so interesting looking at the setlists, I guess.

    Any good audio recordings?
  6. Atlantic City, Gothenburg, London, Florence