1. Yes try Gerard Especially for the first
  2. I may have a look.
  3. 26th july Trondheim
    28th july Oslo
    31th july Zurich
  4. buon compleanno to the man that brings the power night after night after night after night the mighty, Mighty Max Weinberg .. 65
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:I can understand that a fan can be pissed, and I agree that cancelling a concert is a pretty drastic move, but I heartfully agree with Bruce (and Dieder fwiw) on this. We're in 2016 for God's sake, laws are supposed to evolve and go forward together with people's thinking, not the other way round. And if cancelling a concert, or ten concerts, or a hundred concerts, make people realize this, then go ahead Boss. And if some of your fanbase don't understand that, then shame on them. Thank God, it's not only rock and roll, and we like it that way.




    The bathroom rule is a touchy one with me. While I am completely against discrimination, I don't think this falls within the parameters. I think a business, as long as it provides facilities, should be able to keep them as they like. Government should not interfere, and by the same means, if you are provided with a restroom to relieve yourself, you should not be able to claim discrimination. You were not refused the right to relieve yourself. That is how all these things end up getting so much attention in the media (and more often than not, blown out of proportion...and, I' not saying other parts of this North Carolina legislation isn't backwards ass, I only speak for the bathroom) If I feel a business discriminates against me, I don't give them my business and I spread the word to my friends... End of story. As someone who lives in the south (Georgia, who by the way just rejected the "religious freedom" bill) I see both sides to the story. On one side, it is reprehensible to discriminate based on someones race, creed or orientation... on the other hand, discrimination is a 2-way street. Can't it be said that the parent of a child who would rather not have to be in the situation of explaining to their 4 year old why that lady stands up to me... can't they feel discriminated against also. There's a fine line. A very fine line... And much hypocrisy on both sides. All I'm saying... Oh except, how would you be feeling if you flew from Spain to see the Boss in the States to find out once you landed that he cancelled?

    U2 would use this as a platform like they did in Arizona in 1987. They would play the show and use it as a platform to lash out at the injustice of the State. That's how you win battles, that's how you get things done. You show up and speak out... And you rally your audience to speak out as well...
  6. Heres the issues that are important to me and need to be getting the focus (in my humble opinion, as always...)

    http://on.msnbc.com/22rmQxL

    "Aid in 2016 is not just charity, it's National Security"
  7. I remember you telling that stat. For some reason only the Sunday show stuck in my head.
  8. Three gigs in Sweden. Three gigs in Norway, Two gigs in Denmark. And zero gigs in Finland.
    Strange. Did we upset him somehow?
    Obviously Finland is a logistical "challenge". Finland isn´t easy. It always means +2 days trucking because of the water.

    But you can´t always win!

    I think I´m going to see Bruce & mighty The E-Street Band live someday anyway!
  9. In other news .....

    Charges were filed Tuesday against a man who wore a wig and women's clothing to disguise himself as he allegedly used a concealed camera to record "hours" of video of women in a Los Angeles-area department store restroom.

    Jason Pomare, 33, of Palmdale, was arrested Saturday after customers contacted security officers at a Macy's store to report a man in the women's restroom. The security officers contacted a deputy, who was on patrol at the Antelope Valley Mall (map) when he saw a man matching the subject's description leave the store.
    When the deputy found the man hiding in a mall storage area, the subject was wearing a wig, women's clothing and bra, according to a statement from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

    "The deputy noticed he was wearing a wig and appeared to have breasts," said Sgt. Brian Hudson, of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
    Pomare was charged Tuesday with six counts of unlawful use of a concealed camera for purposes of sexual gratification. After his arrest, investigators said a video camera found in his purse had "hours" of video of women using the restroom inside the store.

    The suspect pointed the concealed camera under restroom stalls, but one woman recognized the camera's red recording light and contacted security officers, investigators said. Pomare told detectives he had been in the restroom for about two hours, said Hudson.

    What a shocker...huh ??

    Carry on .....