Springsteen - Save the Last Dance for Me - The Spectrum October 20, 2009
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Long live Bruce. Long live the E-Street-Band. Long live Clarence & Danny. Long live the Spectrum.
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This is pathetic.
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Hey all you fucke<rs, I don't care if this is not living up to your "technical standards" of singing. If you want that, then indeed go ahead and listen to Bubble or something. THIS is BRUCE and its all about living it out, feeling it, expression and voice. The Boss is the greatest
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Talking about a waste of the classics... :S
Bruce is a 1000x better and more expierenced musician than that Buble-dude...
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R.I.P. Philadelphia Spectrum. Coming the way from Austria to the U.S., I had my chance to see Bruce there and enjoy an encredible evening. Thank you, fate, it was just great.
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I play in a band,and its impossible to remember all the lyrics to every song,I use it as a back-up.
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What a shit!!!! That's incredible!!! I prefer Michael Buble thousand times.
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ok!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lotus 637.
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Love it!
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The fact that he uses this is no shame. Just like a cover band also uses lead sheets or chord/ lyric sheets. A great singer/ musician doesn't have to learn a song by rote. Personally, I love to walk up to a microphone and sing a song I know, that I have probably never ever sung before and make it my own. Springsteen's voice and style is awesome.
I'm a huge Bruce-fan, but ... isn't that an autocue built in, in front of the stage ??? :s
HenkDebal 7 months ago 2
@HenkDebal In addition to what mapender wrote, the teleprompter is located in many areas of the stage, It helps the rest of the band know the key & it scrolls the lyrics to let them know where in the song they are. I don't think I've ever seen Bruce look at it. It's more for "back-up" and the occasional random request songs that they aren't familiar with.
TheMagikRat 7 months ago 2