REALLY? SPRINGSTEEN REVIEWS? HA!
by Springsteen Fan since B2R 1975 on 6/4/23You need to read a Springsteen review? Stop thinking about it, and GO !
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Citizens Bank Park
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Citizens Bank Park
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Pechanga Arena San Diego
Bruce Springsteen’s recording career spans over 40 years, beginning with 1973's ‘Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ’ (Columbia Records). He has released 18 studio albums, garnered 20 Grammys, won an Oscar, been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, received a Kennedy Center Honor, and was MusiCares’ 2013 Person of the Year. Springsteen’s memoir ‘Born to Run’ (Simon & Schuster) and its companion album ‘Chapter and Verse’ were released in September 2016, and he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in November last year. Springsteen’s The River Tour 2016 was named the year’s top global tour by both Billboard and Pollstar. ‘Born to Run’ will be issued in paperback by Simon & Schuster this September.
You need to read a Springsteen review? Stop thinking about it, and GO !
Don't get me wrong, the guy is a legend, and at 72 it's amazing how much energy he has. His lyrics are a work of art. But--I expected more entertainment for the amount of money you pay for one ticket. I was actually more impressed listening to the brass section of the E Street Band. Those guys are extremely talented!
I saw Bruce twice on Broadway. Sat in front row. Nothing can compare to that. Pre-COVID stood next to him for thirty minutes while he signed albums. A serious major talent. Took my family to see him at Belmont. Fabulous show and he sure gave us our moneys worth. He played for almost three hours. The E Street Band is merely a back up band. He IS the show. Nobody watches them. Ticket prices were outrageous and he blamed it on Ticketmaster but the artist makes all the decisions about prices. He’s no longer the working man’s friend when a ticket costs as much as a mortgage payment. But hey, great show. Free Advice: if you go to his show buy tickets in the Pit. Tickets cheaper and thats the show is!!!! ( Four stars only for cost. Show gets Five Stars! )
As a long time fan that has seen 84 shows since 1975, go to see him and the band if you can. Although the price of admission is now 10X of yesteryear, once they come out to perform you get 120% as usual. See the Boss, your daughter’s wedding budget will just have to take a big hit.
We gave our friends tickets for Bruce. They were delighted and talked all evening about how they had a great time! In 3 days, my wife and I are going to NY and decided to go to his concert ourselves! I think everything will be at the highest level!
13th time seeing him. Always a great show. So much energy, even at 72. 1st time for my wife and Daughter. 12 time with my brother. He is a must see for everyone.
I have been so very fortunate to have enjoyed so many Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band shows over 40 years. How do they keep getting better? There has never been a better CONCERT experience. My excitement starts the minute I get my hands on a ticket, my feet seem lighter when I am walking into the arena, the electricity in the air is fully charged, but when the first note is played. It's pure adrenaline, pilsing through your heart and taking you to a place that is as close as perfect...The band gives everything...they leave nothing back......it is new everytime..and I would go yo every show if possible.. LOVE !!!!!
Wow, my first Springsteen show and it was amazing. Won’t be my last; mind was blown. Had great floor seats but next time, I need to figure out how to get in the famous Pit.
Hard to Complain after 2:45 straight. But his 2 Covid albums helped getting me through the Pandemic. I would have loved hearing a few more of those. Not 1 from Western Stars which I found BRILLIANT. This more of a Greatest Hits Tour.
Saw him years ago, excited to go again. He gives it all!