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Reply #3525 - Oct 18th, 2011 at 10:16am
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Wonder if Robpop got tix for Bruce and Joe Grushecky?
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Reply #3526 - Oct 18th, 2011 at 1:23pm
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Bitch wrote on Oct 4th, 2011 at 8:45pm:
But who can replace Clarence, Bobby Keys? Maybe they will be holding auditions or already have someone in mind. This will be a tough decision.


No one.

Bobby Keys???  Have you no fucking shame?
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Reply #3527 - Oct 26th, 2011 at 7:24am
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Ed Manion, the sax player with the Asbury Jukes, has been mentioning to fans attending their current UK dates that he'll be touring with Bruce in 2012....

Still no concrete news on this new record, although I read somewhere that apparently Sony in France have mentioned a February release date.
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Reply #3528 - Oct 26th, 2011 at 9:19am
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Gazza wrote on Oct 26th, 2011 at 7:24am:
Ed Manion, the sax player with the Asbury Jukes, has been mentioning to fans attending their current UK dates that he'll be touring with Bruce in 2012....

Still no concrete news on this new record, although I read somewhere that apparently Sony in France have mentioned a February release date.

Yeah I believe Roy Bittan also mentioned a February release date on his FB page. Although I didn't see it myself. Roy and Max also played with Bruce the other night at the Stone Pony for his annual Boston College fundraiser.Setlist:
Setlist:
634-5789
Working on the Highway
My Lucky Day
Growin' Up
Spirit in the Night
Working on a Dream
Seven Nights to Rock (with Steve Barlotta)
Savin' Up (with J.T. Bowen)
Woman Got the Power (with J.T. Bowen)
Darlington County
Because the Night
Waitin' on a Sunny Day
4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
Pink Cadillac
Talk to Me
Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
In the Midnight Hour (with J.T. Bowen)
Soul Man (with J.T. Bowen)
Dancing in the Dark
Glory Days
Born to Run
Rosalita
Havin' a Party (with J.T. Bowen)
Twist and Shout
Thunder Road (acoustic)
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Reply #3529 - Oct 26th, 2011 at 5:46pm
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What BEAUTIFULL Songs Oh Yah 

LUV YA Always Bruuuuuuce!

YOU JAM !!!!
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Reply #3530 - Nov 20th, 2011 at 8:25pm
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YES!!!!  Now add the Stones and I'll be back in the poor house......

http://brucespringsteen.net/news/index.html


Well, things are starting to heat up down on E Street.

A lot of you have been hearing that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be on tour in 2012. That is absolutely correct. The European dates run from the middle of May until end of July and are being announced this week. Info on the US dates and the World tour dates will coming up shortly.

In addition, we want you to know that the music is almost done (but still untitled), we have almost settled on the release date (but not quite yet), and that we are all incredibly excited about everything that we're planning for 2012. That's all the info we have for right now, but we'll get back to you--real soon.
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Reply #3531 - Nov 20th, 2011 at 9:25pm
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The rock & roll Gods love us and want us to be happy Meg....That's my theory. Woo motherfunking hooo baby!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fuck you Gazza, Will ya? Fuck you Gazza, Will ya? Fuck you Gazza, Will ya? Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
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Reply #3532 - Nov 21st, 2011 at 6:24am
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UK dates officially confirmed already

June
21 Sunderland - Stadium of Light (Sunderland FC)
22 Manchester - Etihad Stadium  (Manchester City FC)
24 Isle of Wight Festival

July
14 London - Hyde Park - Hard Rock Calling Festival

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/music-news/8902878/Bruce-Springsteen-to...


Sunderland on sale this weekend. Tickets are a quite reasonable £55.
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Reply #3533 - Nov 21st, 2011 at 11:44am
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NEW YORK (AP) — Bruce Springsteen has announced the first dates for his European tour with the E Street Band.
They'll play four shows in England next summer.
The dates are June 21 in Sunderland; June 22 in Manchester; June 24 at the Isle of Wight festival; and July 14 at Hard Rock Calling in London.
The European shows will run from mid-May through the end of July.
They'll also be touring in the United States. That information will be released down the road.
This will be the first tour for the E Street Band since saxophonist Clarence Clemons died in June from complications of a stroke.
Springsteen's last tour was the "Working on a Dream" tour, which ended in 2009.
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Reply #3534 - Nov 24th, 2011 at 6:57am
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Dublin confirmed for Tuesday July 17th at the RDS. I'd imagine a second night will be added, if previous demand is any yardstick.

Euro tour now starting to take shape :

13 May 2012 - Seville, Estadio Olympico
25 May 2012 – Frankfurt, Commerzbank-Arena
27 May 2012 – Cologne, Rhein Energie Stadion
30 May 2012 – Berlin, Olympiastadion
2 June 2012 - San Sebastian Anoeta Stadium
7 June  2012 – Milan – Stadio Meazza (San Siro)
10 June 2012 – Florencia – Stadio Franchi
11 June 2012 – Trieste – Stadio Nereo Rocco

21 June 2012 - Sunderland - Stadium of Light
22 June 2012 - Manchester - Etihad Stadium
24 June 2012 - Isle Of Wight Festival

12 July 2012 Vienna Ernst Happel Stadion
14 July 2012 London Hyde Park Calling
17 July 2012  Dublin RDS Showgrounds
27 July 2012  Gothenburg Ullevi Stadium

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Reply #3535 - Nov 24th, 2011 at 2:07pm
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Well if the rumours are true. Looks like I'm heading for Denver,Phoenix or Vegas. If not all. Shocked
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Reply #3536 - Nov 27th, 2011 at 12:03pm
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Bruce Springsteen & The E street band will be the headliner for the PinkPop festival 2012

http://www.pinkpop.nl/2012/

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Reply #3537 - Nov 29th, 2011 at 7:13am
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Official dates now :


13 May Sevilla, Spain (Estadio Olimpico)
17 May Barcelona, Spain (Estadio Olimpico)
25 May Frankfurt, Germany (Commerzbank Arena)
27 May Cologne, Germany (Energie Stadion)
28 May Landgraf, Netherlands (Pink Pop)
30 May Berlin, Germany (Olympia Stadion)
2 June San Sebastian, Spain (Estadio Anoeta)
3 June Lisbon, Portugal (Rock in Lisbon)
7 June Milan, Italy (Stadio Meaza)
10 June Florence, Italy (Stadio Francesco)
11 June Trieste, Italy (Stadio Trieste)
17 June Madrid, Spain (Estadio Santago Bernabu)
19 June Montpelier, France (Park & Suites Arena)
21 June Sunderland, England (Stadium of Light)
22 June Manchester, England (Etihad Stadium)
24 June Isle of Wight, England (Isle Of Wight Festival)
4 July Paris, France (Bercy)
5 July Paris, France (Bercy)
7 July Roskilde, Denmark (Roskilde Festival)
9 July Zurich, Switzerland (Stadium Letzigrund)
11 July Prague, Czech Republic (Synotip Arena)
12 July Vienna, Austria (Ernst Happel Stadium)
14 July London, England (Hyde Park/Hard Rock Calling)
17 July Dublin, Ireland (RDS)
21 July Oslo, Norway (Valle Hoven)
23 July Bergen, Norway (Koegen)
27 July Gothenberg, Sweden (Ullevi)

All outdoor shows apart from Paris.

I think you can count on a second Barcelona show on 18/5 and Dublin 18/7, plus maybe one in Finland late July and another Gothenburg date.

US leg will be March-April, it seems. Presumably a second leg after Europe.
Australia/NZ has been rumoured for late August/early September but may actually be February 2013. Maybe more Euro or US dates after that?
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Reply #3538 - Nov 29th, 2011 at 11:47am
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Man that sure seems like a long European tour. Guess he's planning on being out on tour for a long time.
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Gazza wrote on Nov 29th, 2011 at 7:13am:
Official dates now :

19 June Montpelier, France (Park & Suites Arena)

All outdoor shows apart from Paris.


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The Park & Suites Arena in Montpellier is an indoor venue too (capacity 14.800)
I've got my ticket for this show this morning.
I saw the Boss only one time in my life, it was 26 years ago...in Montpellier !
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sweetcharmedlife wrote on Nov 29th, 2011 at 11:47am:
Man that sure seems like a long European tour. Guess he's planning on being out on tour for a long time.


Theres a lengthy mid-tour gap of 11 days. He always seems to do something like that, and usually goes home to the US for the duration.
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Jeep wrote on Nov 29th, 2011 at 1:18pm:
Gazza wrote on Nov 29th, 2011 at 7:13am:
Official dates now :

19 June Montpelier, France (Park & Suites Arena)

All outdoor shows apart from Paris.


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The Park & Suites Arena in Montpellier is an indoor venue too (capacity 14.800)
I've got my ticket for this show this morning.
I saw the Boss only one time in my life, it was 26 years ago...in Montpellier !



Wow. Nice. Even smaller than Bercy (I've been there once - to see Dylan & Petty in '87 whilst on honeymoon)
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Reply #3542 - Dec 1st, 2011 at 9:36am
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Ok experts. Want to win a free signed Nils Lofgren cd? ANswer one of these 5 trivia questions. I honestly don't know the answer to any of them. Bad little Springsteen fan that I am.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL 1: Which song on Old School has Nils performed live with rewritten lyrics in tribute to the Big Man? [We'll accept either title]

DIFFICULTY LEVEL 2: What friend of Nils inspired the song title "Ain't Too Many of Us Left" on Old School?

DIFFICULTY LEVEL 3: What song marks Nils Lofgren's first appearance on a Bruce Springsteen record?

DIFFICULTY LEVEL 4: In the Born in the U.S.A. tourbook, nicknames were given for each of the E Streeters. Roy Bittan: Professor. Clarence: The Big Man. Danny Federici: Phantom. What nickname was listed for Nils?

DIFFICULTY LEVEL 5: In 1984, prior to the release of Born in the U.S.A and before Nils joined the band, he went to New Jersey for what was essentially an audition, to jam privately with Bruce and the E Street Band. Where did they play?
http://www.backstreets.com/news.html
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Reply #3543 - Dec 10th, 2011 at 11:37am
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I wonder who mankes more guest appearances. BRuce or Ronnie? Bruce last night with the Gaslight Anthem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=oWwFqPA2MI0
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sweetcharmedlife wrote on Dec 10th, 2011 at 11:37am:
I wonder who mankes more guest appearances. BRuce or Ronnie? Bruce last night with the Gaslight Anthem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=oWwFqPA2MI0

Cool. Bruce & Ronnie both love playing music so they do it any chance they get.  Gotta love it!
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A new book gave Bruce Springsteen the chance to write his thoughts about three decades of tough times in our nation. The following are excepts of his foreword to “Someplace Like America,” by Washington Post photographer Michael Williamson and writer Dale Maharidge, both Pulitzer Prize winners.


I had completed most of the “Tom Joad” record when one night, some 15 years ago, unable to sleep, I pulled a book down off my living room shelf. I read it in one sitting, and I lay awake that night disturbed by its power and frightened by its implications. In the next week, I wrote “Youngstown” and “The New Timer.”

That book — “Journey to Nowhere,” by Dale Maharidge and Michael S. Williamson — put real lives, names and faces on statistics we’d all been hearing about throughout the ’80s. People who all their lives had played by the rules, done the right thing and had come up empty, men and women whose work and sacrifice had built this country, who’d given their sons to its wars and then whose lives were marginalized or discarded. I lay awake that night thinking: What if the craft I’d learned was suddenly deemed obsolete, no longer needed? What would I do to take care of my family? What wouldn’t I do?

Without getting on a soapbox, these are the questions Maharidge and Williamson posed with their words and pictures. Men and women struggling to take care of their own in the most impossible conditions and still moving on, surviving.

As we tuck our children into bed at night, this is an America many of us fail to see, but it is a part of the country we live in, an increasing part. I believe a place and a people are judged not just by their accomplishments, but also by their compassion and sense of justice. In the future, that’s the frontier where we will all be tested.

How well we do will be the America we leave behind for our children and grandchildren.

Now, their new book, “Someplace Like America,” takes the measure of the tidal wave 30 years and more in coming, a wave that “Journey” first saw rolling, dark and angry, on the horizon line. It is the story of the deconstruction of the American dream, piece by piece, literally steel beam by steel beam, broken up and shipped out south, east and points unknown, told in the voices of those who’ve lived it. Here is the cost, in blood, treasure and spirit, that the post-industrialization of the United States has levied on its most loyal and forgotten citizens, the men and women who built the buildings we live in, laid the highways we drive on, made things and asked for nothing in return but a good day’s work and a decent living.

It tells of the political failure of our representatives to stem this tide (when not outright abetting it), of their failure to steer our economy in a direction that might serve the majority of hard-working American citizens and of their allowing of an entire social system to be hijacked into the service of the elite. The stories allow you to feel the pounding destruction of purpose, identity and meaning in American life, sucked out by a plutocracy determined to eke out its last drops of tribute, no matter what the human cost. And yet it is not a story of defeat. It also details the family ties, inner strength, faith and too-tough-to-die resilience that carry our people forward when all is aligned against them.

When you read about workers today, they are discussed mainly in terms of statistics (the unemployed), trade (the need to eliminate and offshore their jobs in the name of increased profit) and unions (usually depicted as a purely negative drag on the economy). In reality, the lives of American workers, as well as those of the unemployed and the homeless, make up a critically important cornerstone of our country’s story, past and pres­ent, and in that story, there is great honor.

Maharidge and Williamson have made the telling of that story their life’s work. They present these men, women and children in their full humanity. They give voice to their humor, frustration, rage, perseverance and love. They invite us into these stories to understand and allow us to experience the hard times and the commonality of experience that can still be found just beneath the surface of the modern news environment. In giving us back that feeling of universal connectedness, they create room for some optimism that we may still find our way back to higher ground as a country and as a people. As the folks whose voices sing off the book’s pages will tell you, it’s the only way forward.


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Reply #3546 - Dec 20th, 2011 at 10:02am
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Man,I'm starting to wonder whether their really will be a a spring american tour. Still no dates announced. Things have gotten so bad on Backstreets,the Admin actually locked the tour rumour thread. Shit!
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Reply #3547 - Jan 18th, 2012 at 3:48pm
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!We've got a name, and a single release date.

Tomorrow, we'll have music.

"We Take Care of Our Own," the title track from the upcoming Bruce Springsteen album, will be available for digital purchase on Thursday, Jan. 19 through Amazon. This will be the first new music from the Boss since the release of "The Promise" last year, and a good indication of what the new album is going to sound like.

The Springsteen camp has done an outstanding job of keeping details about the new album under wraps, although pre-release interviews have hinted that the record will be a loud, angry, rocking statement. Springsteen himself was in loud and rocking form at Light of Day last weekend, and seems poised to have a big year.

What can we learn from what little we do know? Well, for starters, there's no mention of the E Street Band, or other musicians,  on the cover. That's not so surprising. But the burning question that surrounds Springsteenville -- how (or if) he'll replace Clarence Clemons -- hasn't been answered yet. The Boss has an electric guitar in his hand, which definitely supports the theory that "We Take Care of Our Own" will be an aggressive rock record. Springsteen's face is a little blurry, and he's looking at the floor, as if he's preparing for a mighty downstroke. The name of the single is scrawled on a black background in white finger paint, which again implies something raw and impulsive. The art looks nothing like the colorful and near-cartoonish graphic that accompanied "Working on a Dream," his last album -- another indication that he's going in a different direction.

And there's the pugnacious title, too: two-fisted and ready for all comers. We take care of our own, pal, so watch your step when you come around here. Bruce Springsteen has often been at his best when he's fiery and defensive, so we'll take the name of the single as another good sign.

Oh, and we know the song is 3:54. That's how desperate we are for new Springsteen material -- we're actually counting the seconds. Tune in tomorrow for our initial reactions to "We Take Care of Our Own
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Reply #3548 - Jan 18th, 2012 at 7:46pm
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New album is called "Wrecking Ball" and is released March 5th.

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It is now available for pre-order on i tunes and the single 'We Take Care of Our Own' is available for download from January 19th (which is NOW in Europe - just bought it)

Tracks

1. We Take Care Of Our Own
2. Easy Money
3. Shackled and Drawn
4. Jack Of All Trades
5. Death To My Hometown
6. This Depression
7. Wrecking Ball
8. You've Got It
9. Rocky Ground
10. Land Of Hope And Dreams
11. We Are Alive

The i-tunes special edition has two bonus tracks

12. Swallowed Up
13. American Land

Already on the ever-optimistic Greasy Lake site, there's a 2-page thread started 8 hours ago, based on the Rolling Stone.com story, titled "Low Expectations - Could Be The Worst Album Ever"

You've really got to hand it to them, when it comes to shitwittery.

The single, on first listening, is decent enough without being anything that jumps out at me.
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A studio version of LOHAD, eh?

I'm mildly intrigued, and more than mildly concerned, about the electronic experimentation as well as the finger-pointing tone, but I'll hope for the best and be prepared for the worst.

I do like how he has kept the post-"Rising" albums tight at 10 or so tracks apiece. Wish the Stones did that of late.
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