View Full Version : Bruce Springsteen Tickets now at $4K each
arista
24-07-2022, 02:53 PM
Reported by Times Radio music reporter
On the Official USA site
they go up in price with the demand
stupid system
Bruce sings for the Working man,
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/07/17/06/60357073-11021593-image-a-49_1658037130071.jpg
Bruce with his Wife
has said NOTHING.
https://variety.com/2022/music/news/bruce-springsteen-ticket-prices-calm-ticketmaster-dynamic-pricing-storm-1235323550/
Sign of the Times
there is only one Bruce Springsteen
arista
24-07-2022, 03:05 PM
there is only one Bruce Springsteen
Yes, but his fans are getting more Angry,
working folks can not afford the overpriced Tickets
Crimson Dynamo
24-07-2022, 03:29 PM
I can happily say i have never liked a single song he has put out
Nicky91
25-07-2022, 07:29 AM
I can happily say i have never liked a single song he has put out
no taste confirmed then
The Boss's work is real music, nothing pretentious unlike most generic plastic pop fastfood stuff
also his daughter Jessica trains for equastrian in my province (she's a olympic medalist too as of last year in Tokyo), in Valkenswaard at Tops horses training centre, which is why he has come here many many times, and also loves performing here at Pinkpop
our folk singer Guus Meeuwis and actor Frank Lammers went to US recently for a documentary to find out more about The Boss's music, backgrounds into writing and recording lots of those hits
I can happily say i have never liked a single song he has put out
I kinda feel the same way .. two of my colleagues are obsessed
He begged me to listen to about 25 of her favourite tracks but they were just meh !
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arista
25-07-2022, 10:01 AM
[The Boss's work is real music, nothing pretentious unlike most generic plastic pop fastfood stuff]
Sure,
but he is doing nothing to stop Overpriced tickets
I've tried to like Bruce but he just doesn't do much for me. He's legendary in America but then America don't do rock music as well as the British. They have weird taste over there. In the 1950s they gave rock to the World and they were good back then with the likes of Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Little Richard. But since then the British have dominated the rock genre. Prince for a bit in the 80s and Nirvana in the early 90s were the only times the Americans challenged the British at being number 1 in rock.
You've got to have at least ten great songs to be considered great to me and I only like about four of Bruce's songs. So he falls short of the mark for me.
I've tried to like Bruce but he just doesn't do much for me. He's legendary in America but then America don't do rock music as well as the British. They have weird taste over there. In the 1950s they gave rock to the World and they were good back then with the likes of Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Little Richard. But since then the British have dominated the rock genre. Prince for a bit in the 80s and Nirvana in the early 90s were the only times the Americans challenged the British at being number 1 in rock. I suppose Hendrix in the late 60s too but the Beatles were number 1 at that time.
You've got to have at least ten great songs to be considered great to me and I only like about four of Bruce's songs. So he falls short of the mark for me.
thesheriff443
27-07-2022, 12:42 AM
I've tried to like Bruce but he just doesn't do much for me. He's legendary in America but then America don't do rock music as well as the British. They have weird taste over there. In the 1950s they gave rock to the World and they were good back then with the likes of Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Little Richard. But since then the British have dominated the rock genre. Prince for a bit in the 80s and Nirvana in the early 90s were the only times the Americans challenged the British at being number 1 in rock. I suppose Hendrix in the late 60s too but the Beatles were number 1 at that time.
You've got to have at least ten great songs to be considered great to me and I only like about four of Bruce's songs. So he falls short of the mark for me.
Bruce is legendary across the world, his songs are true works of art that are deep and tells a story
Bruce is legendary across the world, his songs are true works of art that are deep and tells a storyI understand that and I respect he had to work harder than most to achieve what he did. He didn't have the rock star looks or personality so he did great to be one of the biggest stars of the stadium rock era. His songs are mostly about the streets of America so that's why his music probably doesn't relate to me much. But he did have four or five good songs that I like. "Born to run" is a rock masterpiece (the song, not the album)
Compared to Led Zep, Rolling Stones, Bowie or Queen, who was around at the same time, he's miles behind.
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