1. From what I've been reading, I guess the audience was really obnoxious.

    Was Melbourne Night 3 from last year better?
  2. Last nights show was awesome. Born in the USA is not my favourite album, however I was there and I think it was brilliant. Can't please everyone.
  3. From what I'm reading, the show was awesome. I'd think it was, long set, energetic Bruce and an Eddie Vedder guest appeareance? Yes, please.
  4. Yes it was pretty good. Tonight is looking interesting so far
  5. Yeah, compared to last night he is (once again) breaking the rules when it comes to playing more safe, mainstream setlists stadium vs indoor shows.

    there is only one Bruce.
  6. Born to run album tonight in Melbourne

  7. I'd very much like to see a show like that.

    They played Roulette too... very nice. And Lost In The Flood, did it start raining in Australia? Great song.
  8. The Highway to Hell covers are outstanding. Don't see why he'd do that outside of Australia, but I would hope so much that he'd do something equally cool on the US leg.
  9. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:The Highway to Hell covers are outstanding. Don't see why he'd do that outside of Australia, but I would hope so much that he'd do something equally cool on the US leg.

    Is there any American band that you North Americans feel as close to you as Australians feel ACDC? Only Bruce himself comes to mind. Bruce covering himself would be actually pretty funny.
  10. That's a good point - I think Springsteen is the closest thing we have to an artist that represents a country. I suppose you could say Bob Dylan, but hardly anyone would associate him with "America" as much as they would a traveler, a poet, a rebel. Springsteen has always been more about our roots and our lifestyle.
  11. When i think of a singer who embodies the USA i think of Springsteen, I'd rather Aus be known for INXS than ACDC
  12. AC/DC made history
    INXS not so much .. to be gentle