1. from backstreets article about Bruce's interview at siriusxm ...

    . But what really seems to be lighting Landau's fire is the basic fact that, this far down the road with Springsteen, they're still doing things they haven't done and going places they haven't gone.

    In that vein, Landau fills me in on something else in the works: downloadable concert recordings. Plans aren't totally hammered out yet, but it's something they want to try, potentially after each show, and he says Bruce is on board with the idea. Active discussions are ongoing and in the logistics phase; there are even hopes to make something happen in time for the next leg. Landau clearly understands that this is something hardcore fans have been clamoring for. (Though after fans, for years, have continued to point to what bands like Pearl Jam have been doing, would you believe it was a conversation Bruce had with Rob Thomas that greased the wheels? Well, whatever it takes.) "We're trying to keep the surprises coming," Jon says. "I think we are."
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    I can't say anything against the top 3, it's just like that. Then Nirvana at 4... well, they're really overrated but were fundamental back in the early 90s so there they go. REM as 5 seem a bit excessive but as a strong fan, I support that Then it goes to hell with Aerfucksmith?! Can't believe it. Replace them with Green Day or Pearl Jam asap. And replace The Band and Tom Petty with Creedence Clearwater Revival, Lynyrd Skynyrd or The Eagles please.

    EDIT. And get The Byrds somewhere in there!!

    Pearl Jam is not American
  3. Originally posted by clover68:from backstreets article about Bruce's interview at siriusxm ...

    . But what really seems to be lighting Landau's fire is the basic fact that, this far down the road with Springsteen, they're still doing things they haven't done and going places they haven't gone.

    In that vein, Landau fills me in on something else in the works: downloadable concert recordings. Plans aren't totally hammered out yet, but it's something they want to try, potentially after each show, and he says Bruce is on board with the idea. Active discussions are ongoing and in the logistics phase; there are even hopes to make something happen in time for the next leg. Landau clearly understands that this is something hardcore fans have been clamoring for. (Though after fans, for years, have continued to point to what bands like Pearl Jam have been doing, would you believe it was a conversation Bruce had with Rob Thomas that greased the wheels? Well, whatever it takes.) "We're trying to keep the surprises coming," Jon says. "I think we are."

    Holy fuck yes please


  4. Ha ha ha a vote of support from the ONLY person who's opinion matters

    "There are so many live bootlegs that circulate through the fan community. Do you ever think about releasing some of them as a Bruce Springsteen Bootleg Series?
    Old concerts, I don't know. Do people need them anymore? [Laughs] Don't they just go on the Internet and find them?"

    indeed they DID Bruce,
  5. hehe
    aside of some very old concerts (like Neil Young is doing) it could be a very good idea, a bit less for recent time i think
    for the future it could be quite expensive hehe .. for sure they would realese Hard Rock Calling at least hehe
  6. Mike McCready - Pensacola, Italy
    Stone Gossard - Seattle, Ireland
    Jeff Ament - Havre, France
    Matt Cameron - San Diego, Spain
    Eddie Vedder - Evanston, England

  7. on finnish ticketmaster appeared this for a while

  8. I don't know if it appears to be a mistake or was photoshopped, but when you key in the url, a concert for Il Divo comes up,