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Kathleen 07-14-2007 03:12 AM

It's Boss Time (Bruce Rumors)
 
Shamelessly stolen from Greasy lake by me:

About as certain as we can get at this point: The new album has been recorded with members of the ESB already having contributed. Additional tracks are being recorded with and without the ESB. As can best be described at this point is the album is a cross between TOL and The Rising with some "rock" songs and a number of songs pared down. Having trouble describing the sound, but a lot of production is being used with the versions already recorded. Different versions of each song are being recorded (with and without members of the ESB) and the final versions of about half the album have not been settled on. It was agreed to go ahead with announcing a new recording since it is fully anticipated the final recording phases will go very quickly. The good news is a flurry of recording will be ongoing over the next few weeks with August to be the month of final production, etc. Although a given, the album will have a least 10 songs with a goal of about 13 being projected.

What is interesting is the most definitive and positive news relates to the tour, which will be the last for the entire ESB. Rehearsals for the tour are once again scheduled for AP around Labor Day. Look for the tour to kick off on or about 10/02/2007 in New York with a quick swing around the country until the end of November. All of the major cities, to include LA, DC, Philly, Boston, Chicago, etc. will be covered. The month of December will include a quick tour of Europe, about 10 shows or so. January and part of February look to be time off with a full world tour to begin in full effect during the Spring of 2008 (Feb/March) with outdoor arena shows scheduled for the summer of 2008. The U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia, will all be on the schedule. Bottom line is that we are now entering the final stages in preparation for the final ESB world tour. Stay tuned.
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October - the same month as I've spent a fortune on the Jovi concerts. This is going to be painful financially, as my daughter goes to University this fall. What I do for my music LOL

Kathleen

Crushgen24/88 07-14-2007 03:55 AM

Ok.
I missed out on Bruce tickets on The Risng tour, since I was only 15, and spent what little disposable income I had on Jovi tix. I almost went to a show on the Seger Sessions tour, but I honestly prefer the stuff with E' Street, by alot. JMO.

Kathleen 07-14-2007 04:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Crushgen24/88 (Post 763489)
but I honestly prefer the stuff with E' Street, by alot. JMO.

You and a million Bruce fans LOL including myself. I wasn't too bothered about the concept of the Seeger Sessions. I was a Pete Seeger fan way back so it sounded good. Unfortunately it bored me to tears after a few live concerts. I have seen the E Street Band a gazillion times and have NEVER been bored. Enough said.

If you can swing a ticket (or two) go see the last tour of the best damn band in the world (JMO) :D They put on a show you won't forget anytime soon. You'll be glad you did - even if your wallet won't.

I dragged my kids to the Rising tour (protesting all the way). He's old - who cares etc. They all came home converts - and even said thank you LOL.

Kathleen

Crushgen24/88 07-14-2007 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 763495)
You and a million Bruce fans LOL including myself. I wasn't too bothered about the concept of the Seeger Sessions. I was a Pete Seeger fan way back so it sounded good. Unfortunately it bored me to tears after a few live concerts. I have seen the E Street Band a gazillion times and have NEVER been bored. Enough said.

If you can swing a ticket (or two) go see the last tour of the best damn band in the world (JMO) :D They put on a show you won't forget anytime soon. You'll be glad you did - even if your wallet won't.

I dragged my kids to the Rising tour (protesting all the way). He's old - who cares etc. They all came home converts - and even said thank you LOL.

Kathleen

Wait, what?
When did that happen?

spunkywho 07-14-2007 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 763484)
All of the major cities, to include LA, DC, Philly, Boston, Chicago, etc. will be covered.
Kathleen

excuse me? I pretend 'seattle' is covered by the 'etc'.... drag...

Solid Sambora 07-14-2007 12:22 PM

So we should hopefully get them in December? At Christmas? I just hope they play in the north of England (although a gig in Scotland would be even sweeter if you're reading Boss!) because a trip down to London takes it's toll on the wallet at that time of year. Although, now that I think of it, chances are they would play Wembley now. Och well, just have to keep an eye out for tickets info.

Kathleen 07-14-2007 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by spunkywho (Post 763508)
excuse me? I pretend 'seattle' is covered by the 'etc'.... drag...

I just stole and quoted it Maria - I didn't edit it or write it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by crushgen

Wait, what?
When did that happen?

You have to understand that I've been a Springsteen fan since 1978 - a really long time. They were my first live show addiction - and back then shows were cheap and you could see your favorite band live quite frequently. Notice I said that was "just my opinion". I just posted this for Russ in a different thread:

I see Bruce live any chance I can get. Of the 10 nights he played at Giants Stadium in 2003 - I was there for 9 of them. The other night was a Bon Jovi concert in Philadelphia so I went to it instead LOL.

If you see Bruce live - or Southside Johnny for that matter - you would recognise where Jon got a lot of his stage presence. I'm not saying he copied them - but he relates to the audience in the same way.

For example - I was at a Rush conert last Sunday night and I was amazed at how many people just sat in their seats and didn't sing along. I am so used to Bruce and Bon Jovi shows where the audience is VERY involved.

As for as how he compares to Bon Jovi - I have to say that NOBODY puts on a better live show than Bruce. Keep in mind that music is what Bruce does - no acting - no football teams - he lives and breathes music. He does solo tours when he is not touring with the E Street Band. His music is darker than Bon Jovi music - no question - and sometimes that is appealing. If you want to see something of his show - go buy the Live in New York City DVD - you can get it used cheap. What a show LOL.

http://www.amazon.com/Bruce-Springst...4257429&sr=1-2

Kathleen

Captain Walrus 07-14-2007 03:43 PM

I think he was referring to the word "last" ... it's up there in the original post:

"What is interesting is the most definitive and positive news relates to the tour, which will be the last for the entire ESB."

Kathleen 07-14-2007 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Walrus (Post 763559)
I think he was referring to the word "last" ... it's up there in the original post:

"What is interesting is the most definitive and positive news relates to the tour, which will be the last for the entire ESB."

Ah - well I'm living in denial about that. I'm revved for another Bruce tour - I'll worry about coming down after the high when the lights dim for the last time :(

In all honestly - it might be billed as the last E St Band tour but Bruce will keep performing - and probably with some of the same people. But this particular lineup will not ever be complete again. Max is movong with Conan to California to take over the Tonight Show. Clarence will be 66 when the damn tour starts - and he has had some health problems. So yeah - the last E Street Band Tour - shit :(

Kathleen

*ºÇåptäîn¤Çrä§hº* 07-14-2007 06:14 PM

Great news, but it already makes me sad, too.

bjcrazycpa 07-14-2007 08:26 PM

I really want to try and get to a show on Bruce and the ESB's upcoming tour.

deb

SamboraQueen21 07-14-2007 08:59 PM

Bruce is on my "artists i want to see live before i die" list. I really need to move to NJ....

Crushgen24/88 07-15-2007 03:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 763556)
I just stole and quoted it Maria - I didn't edit it or write it.



You have to understand that I've been a Springsteen fan since 1978 - a really long time. They were my first live show addiction - and back then shows were cheap and you could see your favorite band live quite frequently. Notice I said that was "just my opinion". I just posted this for Russ in a different thread:

I see Bruce live any chance I can get. Of the 10 nights he played at Giants Stadium in 2003 - I was there for 9 of them. The other night was a Bon Jovi concert in Philadelphia so I went to it instead LOL.

If you see Bruce live - or Southside Johnny for that matter - you would recognise where Jon got a lot of his stage presence. I'm not saying he copied them - but he relates to the audience in the same way.

For example - I was at a Rush conert last Sunday night and I was amazed at how many people just sat in their seats and didn't sing along. I am so used to Bruce and Bon Jovi shows where the audience is VERY involved.

As for as how he compares to Bon Jovi - I have to say that NOBODY puts on a better live show than Bruce. Keep in mind that music is what Bruce does - no acting - no football teams - he lives and breathes music. He does solo tours when he is not touring with the E Street Band. His music is darker than Bon Jovi music - no question - and sometimes that is appealing. If you want to see something of his show - go buy the Live in New York City DVD - you can get it used cheap. What a show LOL.

http://www.amazon.com/Bruce-Springst...4257429&sr=1-2

Kathleen

Walrus hit it.
I was reffereing to the "lkast tour" stuff.
Sorry bout the confusion.

spunkywho 07-15-2007 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 763556)
I just stole and quoted it Maria - I didn't edit it or write it.

I know that Kathleen. I am also 'ok' with Seattle not being considered a 'major city'. I still have to point it out though!!! :p

Jim Bon Jovi 07-15-2007 06:17 PM

oooh hopefully they'll roll round europe in between my school placements at the end of the year.

a bunch of the guys i went to see roger waters with want to see bruce playing in amsterdam. i think it's an excellent idea :-)

Kathleen 07-15-2007 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Bon Jovi (Post 763805)
oooh hopefully they'll roll round europe in between my school placements at the end of the year.

a bunch of the guys i went to see roger waters with want to see bruce playing in amsterdam. i think it's an excellent idea :-)

I would love to see Bruce in Europe somewhere. I understand that the crowd is very different - though I have a million videos that say Bruce is the same LOL. I might just be forced to find out this time since it really is the last tour :(

Kathleen

Jim Bon Jovi 07-15-2007 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 763817)
I would love to see Bruce in Europe somewhere. I understand that the crowd is very different - though I have a million videos that say Bruce is the same LOL. I might just be forced to find out this time since it really is the last tour :(

Kathleen

ymmv depending on the band but my bro once interviewed a band touring from dallas over here and they said they liked the UK and europe because the crowds didn't give a **** and would always let their hair down whereas yanks were a bit more reserved and more self conscious at gigs.

i'd love to go to the dam to see bruce but if roger waters was anything to go by it'd be a train wreck. these guys are hardcore tokers and id have no chance of keeping up.

eriK 07-16-2007 08:57 PM

I will try to get tickets this time around. :cool:

asok80 07-17-2007 10:32 PM

Bruce and Jovi will make a huge dent in my bank account next year!! Hopefully Bruce will do a few indoor shows here in Europe (Sweden included) in December or so.
Kathleen: Italy or Sweden would be the best bets to see a "different" Bruce and E Street. Gothenburg 2003 is still considered one of the best shows on that tour.

Kathleen 07-17-2007 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asok80 (Post 764174)
Bruce and Jovi will make a huge dent in my bank account next year!! Hopefully Bruce will do a few indoor shows here in Europe (Sweden included) in December or so.
Kathleen: Italy or Sweden would be the best bets to see a "different" Bruce and E Street. Gothenburg 2003 is still considered one of the best shows on that tour.

Yeah - I have that Gothenburg show and it's excellent. I also have family in Italy and I could visit them AND see a Bruce show. It will depend on how badly my bank account has already been hit once I find out the dates. Just the Bon Jovi Newark shows have taken a big bite and the tour won't have even started yet.

† ÀžžÀ † 07-19-2007 12:28 PM

Bruce is the only artist left on my 'must see before I die' list. This could be my chance :D

Shaz 07-19-2007 12:39 PM

Australia...YES!!!!

Best concert I have ever been to...bar none. I'll be watching closely for the dates.

S.

Neurotica80 07-19-2007 02:32 PM

If its the last ever tour with the ESB il be trying for tickets in December

Kathleen 07-20-2007 03:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaz (Post 764338)
Australia...YES!!!!

Best concert I have ever been to...bar none. I'll be watching closely for the dates.

S.

Yeah - this is what I tell everyone - without any reservations at all.

Kathleen

Shaz 07-20-2007 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 764528)
Yeah - this is what I tell everyone - without any reservations at all.

Kathleen

That is what I do too. They were absolutely awesome...waited over 20 years and it was so worth the wait. Nearly 3 hours of just Bruce and the E Street...no support band...no fancy schmanzy this, that and shebang stuff on stage. The way a concert SHOULD be...the band, the fans and the music.

Hubby has seen a multitude of great names over the years [including The Beatles] and he was blown away by Bruce and co.

S.

Dave 1986 07-20-2007 02:49 PM

I'meally gona try and see Bruce and the ESB this time. The new album sounds promising aswell. Tunnel Of Love is possibly my fave Bruce albums and I enjoyed The Rising, so if it does sound like a cross between these two I'll be chuffed! :cool:


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