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to that comment about Bruce Springsteen not being known as a great singer well that is your opinion. Sometimes singing isn't all about vocal range its about emotion, consistency, and the ability to connect with an audience that of which I find Bruce Springsteen does better.
I never liked it when the lead singer didn't have an instrument they always have that look on their face like "I should be doing something." But I think Mick Jagger figured it out. parade around like a chicken and look constantly suprised by the microphone.
I agree. Learning the guitar isn't that hard, and it does wonders for a lead singer's image. Hell, you don't even have to learn it. Just hold it and pretend to play a few chords. But at least you won't look like a fool.
Very few musicians with large stage shows are without them these days, particularly if it is a big setlist. Usualy they look like the vocalist's monitors (as in the PA speakers) so you never notice them. Metalica, Stones, The Who, they all use them. With a show as big as bruce's Im not at all suprised he has them. Its usualy there just in case, I'm sure the boss' memory is fine.
Very true, and I'm pretty sure the prompters are more-so for jon in this case. I can't imagine Bruce not knowing his own "Glory Days" when it is one of his best known songs AND he worte it! But yeah even if it's just Bruce he may look at it if he says "what's that line coming up again?" and he looks and remembers. Also, Bruce has 100 + songs and his shows are 3 hours long with 27-30 + songs each so you can't blame him if he forgets a line or two
Im a fan of both & have seen both in concert many times. Bon Jovi is great,but NO ONE can compare to the greatness that is Bruce Springsteen. There's a reason Springsteen shows are considered to be "legendary"..thats because they are!The man has had a career spanning 40 yrs producing great album after great album. I don't know how he does it coming up on his 60th birthday..the joy & energy he packs into every live show defies logic.Thanks Bruce, for always givin your fans everything you've got!
I can't agree with you anymore. I am only 21 years old and back in September I finally had my dream come true and attended a Springsteen concert here in Tampa Florida. Now I knew it was going to be magical but I had no clue just how good it was going to be. Now sometimes when you go to concerts you have some jerks in the crowd well every body seemed to enjoy it and just be in awe of the greatness that is the "boss" I enjoyed reading your comment it made my night...
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Metalica, Stones, The Who, they all use them. With a show as big as bruce's Im not at all suprised he has them. Its usualy there just in case, I'm sure the boss' memory is fine.