Donnie Iâ??m soooo jealous.
And I love Providence��my ex-husband is from Mass.
So I guess that means my daughter is half Yankee.
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Donnie Iâ??m soooo jealous.
And I love Providence��my ex-husband is from Mass.
So I guess that means my daughter is half Yankee.
the boss is cool,i used to love his tunes but kinda outgrew him or something
i like the song
tunnell of love,would love to see his show
give us the lowdown on how it goes donnie
peace
A really powerful show last night, as this was Springsteen : Solo and Acoustic. The audience was given instructions to keep quiet and seated. No flash, no cell phones, no intermissions, no food/beer sales once the concert started.
Bruce played for 2.5 hours, using various instruments: guitar, harmonica, piano, harp and ukulele. The audience remained relatively quiet, as instructed, which allowed the volume to be turned way down on certain parts of songs. He also used a special microphone to create distortion in a couple of songs, kind of like the sound from a 1940's phonograph.
The setlist was a good part from his latest CD "Devils and Dust", but plenty of others spanning the last 30 years. He pretty much stuck to the Steinbeck-type songs about the lives of people living in tough times, and the importance of family and faith. Songs that are both sad and inspiring.
This was not an E-Street band concert. No Born to Run, nor Born in the USA. No fist-pumping anthems. The sound and feel was something like that of Bob Dylan or Tom Waits. Plenty of between-song stories about his youth and inspiration, gave the feel of VH1 Storytellers.
Check this show out if he comes to your town.
Very cool Donnie I'm sooooo jealous.
DMB shows in Saratoga, NY are a must for me in the summer time.
I miss summer already! :(