Great interview! I see why they called Simon Mayo home from vacation/holiday. Thank you. That was wonderful. Can’t wait to see “Road Diary” on Hulu! BRUUUCE! ❤️💕
Awesome interview. Thank you so much for sharing this and for my lovely friend Pat for telling me about it. I listened to it on the night and enjoyed it so much. I so wanted to listen to it again and to share it with other family and friends who are fans and who missed it. I particularly loved his words and story about his beloved Late Mum. Looking forward to the next concert now of this legend and his amazing Band.
Great interview. Have loved Bruce since I was 16- I'm now 61. It's great that he's been over here every year for the past couple of years and we can see him live . Looking forward to an arena show in Manchester next year. What an experience that will be.
Outstanding interview - covering lots of ground we're not used to hearing Bruce talking so much about. Like hearing about how the recent additions to E Street were brought on board, for instance.
Bruce has a tremendous amount of 1975-1985 videos. Mostly on beta tape and film. The tape cameras (most of the ones available in venues back in the day) were not a great device for quality videos. That's why Bruce does not want to release them, as amazing as they might be. To be fair, I'd love to see them on RU-vid, not sold in a pricey package. Bruce always had more bang for the buck, even for the recent albums, great quality materials and premium sound for standard price. Thank you, Bruce!
Been an E Street fan since the late 70s, but..have to say that showing this film solely on a pay streaming service is just another in a series of decisions that illustrates how distant he has become from his working class fans (US concert ticket prices of course are the clearest example). Will forever treasure his music, and the live shows I've seen, but the 'old Bruce' would have made his concerts--and films like this one-more accessible to people who dont make six figure incomes.
$110 is cheap? I saw Bruce at The Spectrum in 1978 for $12.00. $15.00 in 1981. 99 Deutsche Marks in 1985 (I was in the service in Germany). And four or five times since then. The dynamics certainly have changed.
When you’re giving some of the best shows ever it’s hard to be critical about it, I got pretty close tickets for 2 for under 500$, the whole ticket fiasco got way overblown