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70.1 | :-( | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Good things come to those who work | Tue May 17 1988 15:03 | 3 |
| Go for it, Wallsie, and have a great time!
Sulking cuz I can't go too!
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70.2 | Ireland as well! | CHEFS::WALLSD | Can YOU name the Banana Splits? | Tue May 17 1988 15:24 | 11 |
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I've also got tickets to see him in Dublin as well in July!!
can I handle it? Twice in 2 weeks? 3 times in 3 years? :-) :-)
'well, you can tell her there's a hot sun beatin' on a black top'!
Wallsie
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70.3 | Bruce who???? | SUBURB::DALLISON | pick a window, you're leaving | Wed May 18 1988 12:25 | 0 |
70.4 | Sheffield | RDGENG::KEDMUNDS | $ no !fm2r, no comment | Fri May 20 1988 10:01 | 6 |
| Anyone have a telephone number where one can book tickets for
his Sheffield concert dates?
(Not for me, I hasten to add!!!)
K.
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70.5 | Dougie_who's_still_awaiting_news_of_a_Scottish_date | AYOV10::DROBB | Breaking rocks in the hot sun... | Fri May 20 1988 12:59 | 4 |
| Re. -1, the phone no. for Bramall Lane is 0742 738955, but there
are also Credit Card Hotlines ---> 01-748-1414, 01-818-6131 and
01-814-7200. Be aware that the Saturday (July 9th) show is sold
out, but an additional one has been added for Sunday the 10th.
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70.6 | Highways jammed with broken heros.... | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Quot homines, quot sententiae | Mon Jun 13 1988 18:03 | 11 |
| Anyone out there have info on a new CD released in the UK called
"Tougher Than the Rest" (I believe) and containing stuff recorded
live at his LA concert on April 27? I know they've got his slow
version of "Born to Run" on there.
What else is on there? I might be asking for a kind soul to buy
one for me & send it over?? I can pay in sterling so you (whoever
you may be) wouldn't have to worry about getting rid of a few
dollars.
Mercy buckets :-)
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70.7 | Have you seen the 'Tougher' video? Good, huh! | AYOV10::DROBB | Working for the yankee dollar | Thu Jun 16 1988 11:26 | 10 |
| Sue, I saw a new 4-track CD single advertised in the music press
last week. The tracks featured are 'Tougher Than The Rest',
'Roulette', 'Born To Run' and 'Be True' - the last two tracks are
previously unavailable live versions, no doubt recorded during the
U.S. leg of the tour. If you need a copy, please let me know.
What can you tell me about an FM broadcast of one of his European
gigs in early July? Any idea where it's from?
Dougie Robb, Ayr, Scotland
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70.8 | Isn't the Villa show this week? | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Quot homines, quot sententiae | Thu Jun 16 1988 17:13 | 16 |
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Hi Doug,
The broadcast will be on Sunday, July 3, beginning at 11:30am(here)
and it's coming from Stockholm who are 6 hrs ahead of us. We will
get it on either WBCN or WAAF (I forget which) in the Boston area
and I know it's being aired in the NYC area on WNEW. Why do you
ask?
> If you need a copy, please let me know.
Thank you, kind sir! I'd love it. How much do you want?
Sue
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70.9 | Adrians Records Mail Order - Go For It!!! | AYOV10::DROBB | Working for the yankee dollar | Fri Jun 17 1988 10:19 | 22 |
| Sue, I ask about the FM broadcast 'cos I'd LOVE to locate some kind
soul in the U.S. who would tape it for me - I'm not aware of any
plans for transmission in the U.K., although no doubt it will be
going out all over the rest of Europe. Is the entire show planned
to be broadcast, or is it just the first couple of hours?
About the 'Tougher Than The Rest' CD single, I would like to put
you in touch with a BRILLIANT mail-order outfit in England,
namely :-
Adrians Records, 36 High Street, Wickford, Essex SS12 9AZ.
They'll have it, along with a host of other Springsteen stuff from
all over the world. The disc costs �3.99, but I'm not sure about
the extra for postage and packing. You should write to them first
and ask for a copy of their current catalogue - this costs �2.50,
but believe me, it's well worth it. It's absolutely crammed full
of records, tapes, CD's and videos covering an amazing range of
artists. Chances are if you're missing that limited edition poster
sleeve 7" from 1984, they'll have it it! Best of luck!
Dougie Robb, Ayr, Scotland
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70.10 | Thanks for the info | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Quot homines, quot sententiae | Fri Jun 17 1988 16:31 | 10 |
| Tell you what...if we are home on that day (and I should know
soon) I'll tape it for you. It's a long holiday (4th of July,
yeah, yeah,yippee) weekend & we haven't decided what we're
doing yet - but I'll let you know.
I haven't heard to the contrary, so I imagine they'll broadcast
the whole thing. If they can broadcast for 8 hours from London
last Sunday, I don't see why they wouldn't do a whole Bruce show.
Sue
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70.11 | only 1 set | HAZEL::STARR | You ain't nothin' but fine, fine, fine! | Fri Jun 17 1988 21:50 | 9 |
| Bad news, Sue.
According to everything I've read and heard (and the people in the
DREGS::MUSIC file seem to have heard the same info), only Bruce's
first set (about 1 1/2 hours) will be broadcast. The total
broadcast will be about 2 1/2 hours long, including some
interviews, etc.
Alan S.
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70.12 | | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Quot homines, quot sententiae | Fri Jun 17 1988 22:13 | 1 |
| Oh, okay, thanks Alan!
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70.13 | Did you write to Adrians yet, Sue? | AYOV10::DROBB | Working for the yankee dollar | Wed Jun 22 1988 11:53 | 11 |
| Sue, I heard on (BBC) Radio 1 this morning that they too are
broadcasting the Stockholm gig on July 3rd.....but only for an hour
and a half! The DJ didn't say whether it was the first 90 mins.
or otherwise, but like you said, if they can broadcast for eight
hours for Nelson Mandela, why can't they do four (or so) for Broooce?
Incidentally, I also heard that his first U.K. gig at Villa Park,
Birmingham was absolutely brilliant - played for three and three
quarter hour, and apparently almost brought the house down with
the encores. Makes a change to hear a report like that as opposed
to the rather mixed ones from some of the U.S. dates.
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70.14 | Not written yet, I've been taping for a friend! | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Forget Pooh & Garfield, Gumby & Pokey Rule | Wed Jun 22 1988 14:51 | 21 |
| Dougie, According to Alan we'll only get an hour and a half the
same as you. But I'm glad you'll be able to hear it for yourself
though.
As for the Aston Villa concert - I'm hoping some of my cousins who
live within two blocks of the Villa ground will send sny local reviews
and write and tell me anything they can.
> Makes a change to hear a report like that as opposed
> to the rather mixed ones from some of the U.S. dates.
You know, I've heard a lot of people say his performance/music isn't as
good this time 'round, that he's not the same 'ol Bruce. Well,
I think he just "grew up" that's all, changed his direction. If people
stayed the same you'd soon get tired of them. I see the changes
as a kind of natural progression.
Besides, what with him being a home town boy to me, in my eyes
he can do no wrong!
Sue :-)
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70.15 | "Down at Palisades Park" | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Gumby & Pokey Rule! | Wed Jul 06 1988 18:34 | 2 |
| Did you tape the broadcast, Dougie?
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70.16 | "God have mercy on the man, who doubts what he's sure of" | AYOV28::DROBB | Unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed | Mon Jul 25 1988 15:40 | 21 |
| Sue, indeed I did tape the broadcast, although unfortunately not
in stereo...which is a pity. However, I quite enjoyed the part
of the show which they chose to let us hear, but I have to say that
having seen various listings of the songs he's performing on this
tour, I think I'd've appreciated the second half of the show more.
What more than made up for this (minor) disappointment, was a TV
special on Broooce last Monday. It was shown on BBC1, but the credits
at the end showed it to be an MTV 'Music Box' Special. Anyway,
it contained some really good interview clips where Bruce talked
very openly about a variety of issues almost entirely connected with
his music. Plus, loads of live clips from tours past and present
together with some sparse but excellent promos which (believe it
or not) I hadn't seen before - stuff like "Brilliant Disguise",
"One Step Up" and "Tunnel Of Love". All'n'all a pretty decent 50
mins. or so!
I take it that this has already been shown in the U.S. etc. - any
comments anyone???
Dougie Robb, Ayr, Scotland
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70.17 | "Passes the ticket, smiles and whispers 'Good Luck'" | AYOV28::DROBB | Unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed | Mon Jul 25 1988 17:38 | 9 |
| Oh, and I meant to ask.....right at the end of the video for "Tunnel
Of Love" you see Bruce strolling through an amusement park past
a sign that says 'This Is Not A Dark Ride'. I've seen this on the
back of some of the tour T-shirts going around - I assume that it's
an American phrase, and has something to do with the attractions
in a fairground or something similar, but can somebody tell why
it should appear on Broooce's tour shirts?
Dougie_hoping_not_to_appear_any_dumber_than_usual
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70.18 | Cuddle up, Angel, cuddle up my little Dove... | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Stop this heartbreak overload... | Mon Jul 25 1988 19:10 | 12 |
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Never thought I'd admit this, but I was sort of disappointed in
his performance during that first half.
As for the sign saying "This Is Not a Dark Ride", it could be that
it is a warning posted outside a spook/funhouse for the benefit
of folks who are afraid of the dark. Haven't you ever bought a
ticket to go into a spookhouse only to find when you get in there
that you literally can't see a hand in front of you? I don't know
about you, but I don't like *that*; it seems dangerous to me.
A "Tunnel of Love" (ride) can be pretty dark, too.
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70.19 | | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Tue Jul 26 1988 09:24 | 9 |
| RE: .18
� Never thought I'd admit this, but I was sort of disappointed in
� his performance during that first half.
This seems to be the general opinion of the current tour .... but
it sure did warm up after the break!!!
David.
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70.20 | "Well, it oughta be easy, oughta be simple enough" | AYOV10::DROBB | Unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed | Tue Jul 26 1988 12:04 | 14 |
| RE: .18
Sue, thanks for the input concerning 'This Is Not A Dark Ride' -
I'd kinda figured that it probably meant just what it says, but
I just wanted to check in case there was a cryptic, hidden meaning
behind it.
Another thing I meant to ask about the current tour is for opinions
about the new songs being featured, e.g. "Light Of Day", "Half Man
Half Monkey", "Have Love Will Travel" etc. I've personally only
heard the first of these titles, and thought it was pretty good.
Does anyone know if there are plans for these songs to appear on
a future Broooce album, or is he just trying out new stuff for the
sake of changing the set a little from city to city?
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70.21 | Man meets woman & they fall in love... | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Stop this heartbreak overload... | Thu Jul 28 1988 18:24 | 5 |
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Now that the Tyson/Bruno fight is off, does anyone know if Bruce
will get the date(s) he wanted? Has an announcement been made?
Sue
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70.22 | Bruuuuuuce | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Wed Aug 03 1988 14:08 | 14 |
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RE: .21
If you are refering to the possibility of another Amnesty Gig on
Saturday September 3rd, then the news is that, at the moment, there are
no plans to hold another gig. There were suggestions that pressure was
exerted in certain quarters to try and get the fight postponed for this
reason. These suggestions were denied by Amnesty Int. I don't think
this situation will change somehow, but you never know.
Hope this helps,
David.
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70.23 | Live | BISTRO::WARD | | Fri Aug 12 1988 18:00 | 4 |
| Hope this is the right topic for this ... I heard, on a Radio
Station down here on the Cote D'Azur, a live version of "Tougher
than the rest". As the station is non-stop music I didn't catch
if this was from an album but I'm sure it's not ... comments ?
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70.24 | "Baby, I'm tougher than the rest..." | ARGUS::CHILTON | With autumn closing in... | Mon Aug 15 1988 14:11 | 7 |
| re.23
Could it be from the "Tougher Than the Rest" CD that also has the
acoustic version of "Born to Run"? (It was recorded in LA back
in April, I believe.)
Sue
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70.25 | Live | BISTRO::WARD | | Tue Aug 16 1988 11:00 | 4 |
| Actually the live version turns out to be the B-side of Tougher
than the Rest - my favourite track on the album - sounding just
as good when slowed down played live. Is this the B-side in
Britain ?
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70.26 | have love will travel | CHEFS::WALLSD | Fleagle, Bingo, Drooper and Snork | Wed Aug 24 1988 13:29 | 6 |
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'Have Love will Travel' was excellent at the Wembley gig...I haven't
heard it since or even before ....does anyone know if this is a
Brucie original??
Wallsie....looking forward to next Friday at Wembley!
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70.27 | Gotta pay for the divorce somehow, I guess... | HYEND::SCHILTON | Sue Chilton dtn 297-5154 | Wed Feb 15 1989 13:22 | 17 |
| I've just bought the Bruce Springsteen Video Anthology 1978-
1988 and am *very* disappointed.
While it's true it is a collection of his videos (both 'staged'
and live concert footage) I was disappointed that there wasn't
any commentary or transition provided between videos...one fades
out, the next begins.
The biggest change in his style can be seen when, after "Atlantic
City" finishes, the next video in the sequence is "Dancing in the
Dark", the *most* blatantly commercial video he's done.
In putting this video together, he gone for the big bucks, pure
and simple, and I'm really disappointed as I thought he was sort
of above that temptation.
Sue
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70.28 | I'll hang on to the documentaries taped off TV.... | AYOV28::DROBB | When all my dime dancing is thru... | Fri Feb 24 1989 16:41 | 8 |
| Sue, I was thinking about buying this long-awaited tape - it should
be in the shops here any day now. Like you, I would have preferred
some commentary between tracks, but I guess Bruce has decided to
let the visuals do the talking for themselves.
Any chance that you could list the tracks in here?
Thanks!
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70.29 | | HYEND::SCHILTON | Sue Chilton dtn 297-5154 | Fri Feb 24 1989 17:06 | 4 |
| re.28
>> Any chance that you could list the tracks in here?
Sure Dougie, I'll do it over the week-end.
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70.30 | | HYEND::SCHILTON | Sue Chilton dtn 297-5154 | Sat Feb 25 1989 01:23 | 25 |
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Here ya go Dougie:
Rosalita, 1978, Phoenix AZ
The River, 1980, Madison Square Garden, NYC - good
Thunder Road, 1980, Madison Square Garden, NYC - good
Atlantic City, 1982, Atlantic City NJ
Dancing in the Dark, 1984, St Paul MN (Brian DePalma directing)
Born in the USA, 1984, LA Sports Arena
I'm on Fire, 1985, Los Angeles CA
Glory Days, 1985, Hoboken NJ
My Hometown, 1985, Giants Stadium NJ
War, 1986, LA Coliseum
Fire, 1986, Mountainview CA
Born to Run, 1987, various - good
Brilliant Disguise, 1987, Sandy Hook NJ
Tunnel of Love, 1987, Asbury Park NJ
One Step Up, 1988, Wall Township NJ
Tougher Than the Rest, 1988, LA Sports Arena - good
Spare Parts, 1988, Sheffield UK
Born to Run (acoustic), 1988, LA Sports Arena
(My favorites are probably the first two.)
Sue
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70.31 | Price comparison? | AYOV28::DROBB | When all my dime dancing is thru... | Thu Mar 09 1989 13:56 | 0 |
70.32 | | HYEND::SCHILTON | Sue Chilton dtn 297-5154 | Thu Mar 09 1989 22:00 | 4 |
| The video, which if I remember correctly runs for 100 minutes,
goes here for $19.95 (about 11.50 sterling)
Sue
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70.33 | Just to letcha know that I'm still around ;-) | AYOV28::DROBB | Lost in the prisons of religion | Fri Jun 16 1989 16:55 | 11 |
| Sue, I'm told that quite a number of CD singles have now been issued
in the U.S., including straight re-issues of COVER ME and BORN IN
THE U.S.A.
What I'm interested in, are discs (3" or 5") from the TUNNEL OF
LOVE release - especially those which feature 'new' material, including
live versions of TUNNEL songs.
Can you give me any info. on these (I'm *particularly* interested
to know about the acoustic version of BORN TO RUN being available
in the small, shiny format)?
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70.34 | :-) | HYEND::SCHILTON | The older we get,the farther we see | Mon Jun 19 1989 14:08 | 11 |
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Dougie, I found a 3" disc containing LIVE versions of "Chimes
of Freedom", "Tougher Than the Rest", "Be True" and, are you
ready for this ;-), the acoustic version of "Born to Run". This
was priced at $4.99 (or about 3 lb 25).
I also saw a 3" containing "Pink Cadillac" and "Cover Me" at #3.99
(about 2-1/2 quid)
I'll keep looking...
Sue
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70.35 | A big thumbs-up for this one.... | AYOV28::DROBB | Lost in the prisons of religion | Mon Jun 26 1989 10:19 | 10 |
| Sue, I picked up the TOUGHER THAN THE REST 3" e.p. at the week-end,
and it has to be said that CHIMES OF FREEDOM and the acoustic version
of BORN TO RUN are truly brilliant.
I know that with the (in)famous box set not even three years old,
it's highly improbable that he would have released another live
album, but from what I've heard on the live broadcast last summer,
and on this e.p., it could've been a memorable set.
Please keep us posted on any other CDs along the lines of this one.
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70.36 | You can trust your car to the man with the star | SCOAYR::GFLYNN | | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:12 | 4 |
| Anyone know when the two new albums are due for release.Are these solo
efforts or with the band?
Graham.
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70.37 | The Human Touch | SCOAYR::GFLYNN | | Fri Feb 28 1992 12:41 | 8 |
| Heard on radio this morning that both Springsteen albums will be
released on the same day although they didn`t give the date.I think
one of them is called the Human Touch but didn`t pick up the title of
the second album.Anyone know why he is releasing two albums,why not
just release a double set.
rgds
Graham.
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70.38 | | ASICS::LESLIE | But my fish LIKES her bicycle | Mon Mar 02 1992 21:01 | 4 |
| He heard about Guns'n'Roses doing the same thing and maximising their
income.
/a
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70.39 | Brucie Wembley gigs | IEDUX::jon | Five more years? I need five more beers! | Thu May 14 1992 15:58 | 16 |
| Tickets for Bruce's UK dates went on sale today.
The only UK venue he's playing is Wembley Arena on July 6, 9, 10, 12 and 13th.
Tickets are 22.50 and you get 'em by ringing:
081-900 1234
071-240 7200
071-793 1000
071-379 4444
"... and usual agents"
Jon
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70.40 | another try | VNABRW::BARTAK | | Fri May 15 1992 14:39 | 4 |
| .. does anybody know the other european tour date
(germany/italy/austria?) ?????????�
andrea
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70.41 | Tramps Like Us!!! | PAKORA::AKING | | Sat Mar 06 1993 20:22 | 13 |
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Just found out in todays paper that Bruce is to play Glasgow SECC on
the 21st of march and that all of the 10,000 tickets have been sold,
(wtf!!!only 10,000 tickets).Seems he is trying to get the powers to be
to change the capacity limit so as he can let more fans get a chance
of a ticket (approx 2,000 more).If anyone knows where i could get 2
tickets, please drop me a mail message. i would be very grateful.
cheers, Archie.
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