Oh god, the latest hubbub is about Bruce releasing a soul covers album. A shockingly high number (maybe half) are actually excited about the prospect.
He's getting *this close* to doing a record with Grimes.
Grimes? That'd be great. I really liked the song he did with Bleachers a year ago. Just hearing Bruce with a really good producer doing something different was so refreshing.
Oh god, the latest hubbub is about Bruce releasing a soul covers album. A shockingly high number (maybe half) are actually excited about the prospect.
He's getting *this close* to doing a record with Grimes.
Grimes? That'd be great. I really liked the song he did with Bleachers a year ago. Just hearing Bruce with a really good producer doing something different was so refreshing.
Oh good lord.
I really wanted to like this but just couldn't. Hope he doesn't play it when I see him live in Birmingham next year.
He's getting *this close* to doing a record with Grimes.
Grimes? That'd be great. I really liked the song he did with Bleachers a year ago. Just hearing Bruce with a really good producer doing something different was so refreshing.
Oh good lord.
I really wanted to like this but just couldn't. Hope he doesn't play it when I see him live in Birmingham next year.
Eh it’s not the best song on the album. I prefer “Stop Making This Hurt” and “How Dare You Want More.” I do like the song, particularly the outro and it was exciting for me to hear new Springsteen music that didn’t sound like the tired Brendan O’Brien productions he has employed the last 20 years or so.
Re: The Dizzle and Jimmy Jizzle's Thread o'Bruce
Posted: 21 Sep 2022, 8:44am
by matedog
I forgot Bruce was also on this:
COVID finally had him stepping out of this comfort zone eventhough he and the other “guest stars” (Jenny Lewis) are basically inaudible and lead singer Justin Vernon is unrecognizable.
“Regardless of the commentary about a modest number of tickets costing $1,000 (£828) or more, our true average ticket price has been in the mid-$200 (£165) range. I believe that in today’s environment, that is a fair price to see someone universally regarded as among the very greatest artists of his generation.”
“Regardless of the commentary about a modest number of tickets costing $1,000 (£828) or more, our true average ticket price has been in the mid-$200 (£165) range. I believe that in today’s environment, that is a fair price to see someone universally regarded as among the very greatest artists of his generation.”
Suck it, Johnny Lunchpail.
£70 quid to see Iggy, Steve Jones, Billy Idol, Paul Cook and Blondie. Aside from Stephen King epigrams, who's added more to the culture?
“Regardless of the commentary about a modest number of tickets costing $1,000 (£828) or more, our true average ticket price has been in the mid-$200 (£165) range. I believe that in today’s environment, that is a fair price to see someone universally regarded as among the very greatest artists of his generation.”
Suck it, Johnny Lunchpail.
You can have $200 tickets if you want to sit in the far corner of the arena, miles from the stage...
Maybe I got a post-COVID discount, but I paid far less to see the Stones in late 2021. Less than $100 per ticket and they were decent tickets.
“Regardless of the commentary about a modest number of tickets costing $1,000 (£828) or more, our true average ticket price has been in the mid-$200 (£165) range. I believe that in today’s environment, that is a fair price to see someone universally regarded as among the very greatest artists of his generation.”
Suck it, Johnny Lunchpail.
I guess if people will pay upwards of $20k to see Taylor Swift then his tickets are a bargain.
“Regardless of the commentary about a modest number of tickets costing $1,000 (£828) or more, our true average ticket price has been in the mid-$200 (£165) range. I believe that in today’s environment, that is a fair price to see someone universally regarded as among the very greatest artists of his generation.”
Suck it, Johnny Lunchpail.
I guess if people will pay upwards of $20k to see Taylor Swift then his tickets are a bargain.
Taylor Swift isn't promoted as the voice of the forgotten workingperson, tho.
“Regardless of the commentary about a modest number of tickets costing $1,000 (£828) or more, our true average ticket price has been in the mid-$200 (£165) range. I believe that in today’s environment, that is a fair price to see someone universally regarded as among the very greatest artists of his generation.”
Suck it, Johnny Lunchpail.
I guess if people will pay upwards of $20k to see Taylor Swift then his tickets are a bargain.
Taylor Swift isn't promoted as the voice of the forgotten workingperson, tho.
Yeah, I agree completely, I'm always shocked how much tickets go for nowadays, they're really pricing their core fans out of the shows.
Re: The Dizzle and Jimmy Jizzle's Thread o'Bruce
Posted: 21 Nov 2022, 12:42pm
by Flex
Bruce Springsteen is the Trot Nixon of Greatest Artists Of His Generation.
Bruce Springsteen is the Trot Nixon of Greatest Artists Of His Generation.
Im not sure what that means, he gets his uniform dirty?, he's gritty?
Solid contributor with a working class persona who is likable on the merits but quite overrated by sports talk radio guys who don't like "flashy" black players/musicians.