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Reply #1800 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 12:05pm
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I went to see BS. He was alright. Dylan was equivalent, The Who were better, Stones were much better. I like BS records but live isn't where he shines. YMMV.
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Reply #1801 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 12:14pm
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These are 2 reviews from a TV sports board I frequent. I myself haven't posted anything about last night & most people talked about how the SB wasn't all that great, despite the early reviews...

Bruce Springsteen... ai yi yi. I kind of feel like he got shoved down my throat with the incessant commercials touting his show as something like the second coming. Maybe 20 years ago or something it would have been a big deal. It seems like it is almost unAmerican or unpatriotic to not like him, but I found the whole thing just a little embarrassing. Especially after the 60 year old crotch slide. Yuck.


Springsteen was just plain awful. He was barely able to crawl on the piano, and that crotch slide into the camera was just embarassing.
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Reply #1802 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 12:22pm
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"Methinks thou dost protest too much. My remark was aimed at the reviewer on yahoo. Not you. The review was preposterous, poorly written and factually inaccurate. Incapable of any objective viewpoint? I didnt even want him to DO the fucking show to begin with. I also didnt think his voice was that good (although that was understandable). I can understand perfectly why some people didnt 'get' it.  Then again, some people I guess are incapable of judging any other act on their own merits without feeling the need to bring the Stones into it as if enjoyment of anyone other act is some kind of emotional betrayal."

Not at all, G.
Just because I am a Stones Purist doesn't mean I purport all should feel the same as I do.

Bottom line.
I watched the show with an open mind and I didn't care for it. I thought it was cheesy and had an "Up With People" vibe to it.
I go onto Yahoo and voila there is an article stating pretty much what I felt.

Oh we need a Stones Tour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And we need one BAD!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Anything Springsteen  on RO... Part 4a
Reply #1803 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 12:45pm
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I'm frustrated!!! Logged on to TM at 8:30 to try and get a single for both nights at the Meadowlands ~ which went on sale this morning at 9 AM ~ yet after HUNDREDS of attmepts I CAN'T GET A SINGLE FVCKING TICKET FOR EITHER SHOW!

WTF???????????????????????????????????????

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Reply #1804 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 12:57pm
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Bitch wrote on Feb 2nd, 2009 at 12:45pm:
I'm frustrated!!! Logged on to TM at 8:30 to try and get a single for both nights at the Meadowlands ~ which went on sale this morning at 9 AM ~ yet after HUNDREDS of attmepts I CAN'T GET A SINGLE FVCKING TICKET FOR EITHER SHOW!

WTF???????????????????????????????????????



Tell me about it. I tried to get GA's in 4 different cities. Ended up wit hnosebleeds in San Jose....Evidently SOMEBODY enjoyed that performance last night.
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Reply #1805 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 1:20pm
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Bitch wrote on Feb 2nd, 2009 at 12:45pm:
I'm frustrated!!! Logged on to TM at 8:30 to try and get a single for both nights at the Meadowlands ~ which went on sale this morning at 9 AM ~ yet after HUNDREDS of attmepts I CAN'T GET A SINGLE FVCKING TICKET FOR EITHER SHOW!

WTF???????????????????????????????????????


Bitch, Nassau Col had tix this morning. I passed.
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Reply #1806 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 1:26pm
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It was IMPOSSIBLE to get tickets for Giants Arena (or The Izod Center, as they're calling it this week). I thought Ticketmaster's servers crashed because they put so many damned shows on sale at the same time. I got on there, waited the requisite 15 minutes, and then got redirected to a page saying they were doing "maintenance." I was simultaneously trying their phone lines, but of course they were jammed as well.

I couldn't hang around forever, so I went to work, got home just now, and of course they're sold out. I'm not too bent out of shape about it though. I got the best the ESB had to offer last year, and hopefully they'll swing back around this way again when they get back here in August. Besides, ya never can tell what may happen between now and then.  Wink

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Plenty o' tix available for May 4 at Nassau...
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Reply #1808 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 1:45pm
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Here's another review from Yahoo:

Springsteen At The Super Bowl: They're Not Booing, They're Yelling "Bruuuuce"!
Posted Sun Feb 1, 2009 7:00pm PST by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!
Sure, the National Football League's choice of Bruce Springsteen as the entertainment for Super Bowl XLIII's halftime show was about as safe a move as betting that John Madden couldn't go through an entire broadcast without using the word "heck."broadcast. After all, when your biggest wardrobe malfunction worry is whether or not well-known follicly challenged Steve Van Zandt's do-rag might get dislodged, you're probably in good shape, right? 

But as Super Bowl halftime gigs go, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band's fresh-in-the-books four-song, 13-minute set easily ranks ahead of fellow post-Janet Jackson predecessors Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, and Tom Petty, and behind only Prince for overall customer satisfaction. And I'm not just saying this because any man with the guts to tell overweight America to "step away from the guacamole dip and put the chicken fingers down" is OK by me.

We all know the Boss isn't much of a football fan, but after whipping through opening number "Tenth Avenue Freezeout," Bruce and his band scored major bonus points for including "Born to Run," which, as any marching band fan knows, is easily the only rock anthem in history to feature an honest-to-goodness glockenspiel. And after the perfunctory plug for his just-released new CD Working on a Dream in the form of a brief, choir-aided rendition of the title track, Springsteen, flanked by right-hand man Van Zandt and backup vocalist wife Patti Scialfa, launched into a rip-roaring "Glory Days," complete with a lyric change that turned the hero of that classic from a "speedball"-throwing baseball pitcher to a "Hail Mary"–hurling quarterback. 

Ably abetted by his ever-loyal E Streeters, augmented for this show by the horn section from The Conan O'Brien Show band led by Bruce's skins-thumper Max Weinberg (he of the best posture of any drummer in show business), the Boss may have seemed a bit winded here and there; after all, those high notes do get a little tougher to reach once you're a card-carrying AARP-er. But for a guy whose last gig was a command performance at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial, not bad. Not bad at all.
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Reply #1809 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 1:58pm
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Sorry for your luck, guys.  Damn, why did Bruce have to do the Super Bowl??!!! Wink

From Backstreets (who better to critique their most loved band! Wink)

KABOOM!
"The (boom!) highway's (booom!) jammed (ba-boooom!) with broken heroes..." So that was one thing you don't see every day -- or any day -- at a Springsteen concert: pyrotechnics.

And then there were the horns, seen rarely (unless it's 1988, 2006, or a holiday show), and a choir, seen even more rarlely (unless it's the Lincoln Memorial... or a holiday show). But other than these bells and whistles (and fireworks), maybe the most remarkable thing about Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's remarkable Super Bowl halftime show was how much it felt like a Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band show -- compressed into twelve minutes.

You had exhortations ("Put down the chicken fingers!"), knee-slides (and a surprised camera operator, we'll bet), Bruce and Steve at the mic, a Big Man sax solo (5-1 odds, are you crazy?!), a corny costume moment (not a bear, a ghoul, or a Republican, but a ref), the return of the Esquire, and "Boss Time." A few lyric changes reminded us where we were -- "Scooter and the Big Man bust the Super Bowl in half"... "I had a friend, was a big football player" -- but really, this was a Bruce show in microcosm, and successfully so. For regular fans, of course, it felt like a great show intro -- right outta the gate, bam bam bam (boom!), and we're ready for Bruce to address the crowd -- "Hello Tampa!"-- before bringing on the rest of the 2:48.

But really, a lot of the fun was trying to watch through the eyes of those unfamiliar with the drill, as this was Bruce and the band's biggest world stage by far. And we've gotta think those uninitiated were left wanting more, as the old showbiz saying suggests, just as we were -- a good thing, except for the impact it may be having on ticket sales this morning. (Not to mention BTX traffic -- we're working on that one.)

For a show that had to be micro, necessitating cut verses and a bit of a rush, Bruce succeeded in packing in the fun and the feel of "the real thing," and the transitions were as smooth as Charlie's pate. A non-stop house party from beginning (the iconic silhouette of Bruce and Clarence, recalling the Born to Run cover) to end (for the record, Bruce did work up a sweat in just 12 minutes -- there were beads on his forehead by the end). The breakdown:

    * Tenth Avenue Freeze-out - 4 minutes
    * Born to Run - 3 minutes, 40 seconds
    * Working on a Dream - 1 minute, 40 seconds
    * Glory Days - 3 minutes, 20 seconds
    * 20 seconds of outro/applause and out at 13:05

Says Steve, "Yeah, baby!" Says Bruce: "I'm going to Disneyland!" Says Costas after the commercial break: "We're still buzzing about Bruce Springsteen at halftime." And for all the reasons cited why Springsteen decided to do the Super Bowl, "mercenary" and otherwise, there was clearly one more: to show 'em how it's done.
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Reply #1810 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 2:17pm
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Who better to critique their fave band than some geek at a fanboard? Laughable. The bad voice goes unmentioned.
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Reply #1811 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 2:50pm
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Die hard fans produce more criticism for obvious reasons...

This has been witnessed many many times on the 'fan boards' that you frequent, Glencar

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Who better to critique their fave band than some geek at a fanboard? Laughable. The bad voice goes unmentioned.

Bad voice?
Seriously, I did not get that there was an issue.
I only had one beer yesterday, honest!
You do not think it was in the same vein as Mick '78 on SNL bad, right?
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Reply #1813 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 3:38pm
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Uh, after putting in a FULL DAY OF TicketMaster searches, I remembered the Philly Wachovia Spectrum tickets are sold thru Comcast, so I logged on there and the only seats left are behind the stage. So I ended up with a shitty seat, but I'm in the house April 28th!  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjbSD6OImjU
The halftime show up on Youtube
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Got stuck in the endless Meadowlands TM queue @ 9AM.  
Finally got through @ 9:30 and nothing was available.
Tried again, and was offered a pair behind the stage.
Pass.

Logged back on to TM @ 10AM for Boston, scored GA for night 2.
Got back in and was offered upper balcony for night 1.
Pass.

Philly was the worst of all.
ComcastTix's server was getting crushed - couldn't even get to the buy page.
After an hour, got offered uppers behind stage.
Pass.

But there's always "the drop"...  Cool 
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Reply #1815 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 4:55pm
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I could not get anything for the Pitt show.  I'll have to wait.  I heard that people from Ohio were buying up all tickets as we slept in because of the late night celebration.   Wink

I'm not worried, I'm sure more will be available.
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Reply #1816 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 5:34pm
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I pulled Sec 13 row A for LA and threw it back. I will just deal with all this later.
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Reply #1817 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 6:45pm
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left shoe shuffle wrote on Feb 2nd, 2009 at 4:49pm:
Got stuck in the endless Meadowlands TM queue @ 9AM.  
Finally got through @ 9:30 and nothing was available.
Tried again, and was offered a pair behind the stage.
Pass.

Logged back on to TM @ 10AM for Boston, scored GA for night 2.
Got back in and was offered upper balcony for night 1.
Pass.

Philly was the worst of all.
ComcastTix's server was getting crushed - couldn't even get to the buy page.
After an hour, got offered uppers behind stage.
Pass.

But there's always "the drop"...  Cool 


Yeah I think a lot of us will be waiting for "the drop"...Or a second leg.
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Got My Springsteen tix!!
Reply #1818 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 5:33pm
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Yeah!!  Will be seeing the Boss 5/18 in WDC.
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congrats.  where is wdc.  dc? 

have a great show

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Reply #1820 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 7:42pm
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Springsteen was simply awful.  He couldn't hold his notes, was off key too often, and acted cheesily.  It was pathetic.
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Reply #1821 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 8:12pm
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SUPER BOWL | Hudson anthem outshines Bruce's hokey half


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BY JIM DeROGATIS Pop Music Critic  (a.k.a. clueless prick)

'Tomorrow is Super Bowl XLIII, in which the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals will open for [Bruce] Springsteen," Seth Meyers said during "Weekend Update" on "Saturday Night Live."

And that's pretty much the way it played out Sunday evening -- though not even the Boss' time-honored and well-rehearsed feel-good bombast could match the drama of James Harrison's interception and historic 100-yard touchdown return, which immediately preceded it.

The music started in Tampa during the pre-game show as glossy country crooner Faith Hill delivered an unremarkable "America the Beautiful." Then Jennifer Hudson took the field and stepped onto the television screens of an estimated 100 million viewers, struggling to choke back a tear before powering through a bravura performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner."

As if the emotions of singing the national anthem at this point in time, after the inauguration of her fellow Chicagoan Barack Obama as president, weren't overwhelming enough, the Super Bowl also marked the first high-profile appearance by the 27-year-old singer since the killings of her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in October. Dressed in a classy but casual black jacket and white top, Hudson seemed to put all of her pent-up feelings into her performance, and the crowd was with her for every soaring note.

As for the Boss, he filled his 12 minutes with vintage E Street Band histrionics.

"I want you to step back from the guacamole dip!" Springsteen said at the start, imitating the cadence of a revival-tent preacher. "I want you to put the chicken fingers down and turn your television all the way up! And what I want to know is: Is there anybody alive out there?"

Actually, a significant portion of the audience probably was not alive when Springsteen first recorded and released three of the hoary oldies that dominated his four-song medley. It opened with "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" (during which Bruce slid across the stage on his knees, smashing crotch-first into one of the cameras) and "Born to Run," both of which date back to 1975, and it closed somewhat jarringly (given the tune's subject matter of an aging jock who can't stop reliving the past) with "Glory Days," which was originally released in 1984.

The one tune that was fresher than a quarter-century old was the title track of "Working on a Dream," the album Springsteen released last Tuesday. It got a mere 60 seconds of air time as the Boss, his wife, Patti Scialfa, and the absurdly do-rag-sporting guitarist Steven Van Zandt mugged for the cameras on a platform jutting into the crowd while a gospel choir was marched out behind them in an attempt to add some of the soul the tune otherwise sorely lacks.

Ironically, during a pre-game chat, when Bob Costas asked the Boss why he decided to do the halftime show this year after he'd passed several times before, Springsteen cracked, "I have an album to promote, dummy. It's not rocket science."

Given the staggering cost of advertising time during the Super Bowl, the Boss essentially scored a $36 million commercial for his mediocre new album and his upcoming concert tour. No wonder he closed the set by proclaiming, "I'm going to Disneyland!"

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Check out the blogs in the above link below the article if you want to piss on yourselves... (some Stones references for ya, LJ   Wink )

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Reply #1822 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 8:31pm
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lotsajizz wrote on Feb 2nd, 2009 at 7:42pm:
Springsteen was simply awful.  He couldn't hold his notes, was off key too often, and acted cheesily.  It was pathetic.

I would deduce from this statement it was not to your liking?
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Reply #1823 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 8:38pm
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Moi?

Nelly, are you kidding?

I had a house-full last night.  I put everyone on warning "I demand 12 minutes of absolute silence" even before they choked down their first chicken wing...

You could have heard a PIN drop when I marched down in front of the tv at halftime...

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Reply #1824 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 8:46pm
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Moi?

Nelly, are you kidding?

I had a house-full last night.  I put everyone on warning "I demand 12 minutes of absolute silence" even before they choked down their first chicken wing...

You could have heard a PIN drop when I marched down in front of the tv at halftime...


This is an acrurate portrayal of the events as I found them also.
My in laws began to talk, even I was applauded when I asked them, politely,
to enjoy a large, tall glass of STFU during this 12 min period.  When I pointed
out who Silvio was, everything was forgiven.....although they were still upset
about poor Adriana....
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