we were there! I made cd's of the set list for my two sisters and niece who weren't as familiar with his work as I am. It was snowing on the drive in and afterwards, on the way out while it was still snowing, they exclaimed "I want to go again"... : )
I now live in LA, but am from the Twin Cities. I never missed out on going to see him in St. Paul throughout the years from the early 80's. Boy, I wish I had been there last night. I bet it was fantastic!
Love this song from The Seeger Sessions...my boys were toddlers when I would play this album.. they are now in their early 20's and remember dancing around to this tune...Seen the Boss before.. The whole band looks like they have fun.
@@seanmcgrath3779 Since I was busy listening to country music back in the day when Bruce was coming up and I only recently rediscovered his music this will be our first live show (definitely better late than never). I love so many of Bruce’s classics that I’ll be a very happy camper no matter what, but I know he is known for changing things up, so I’ll just be intrigued to see what he will choose to put in.
@@Snakey120 He will mix it up, at least when he comes to Europe He always does that, when the tour goes on I really hope the 'sign-policy' will be back I will see them in Gothenburg, Vienna and Munich This will be a great summer😊
;.( I'm so sad that I can't see him and the other in germany.... and all the videos I saw I saw what I will miss on this tour... maybe how often he will come once more on tour... :-(
People moaning about the ticket prices on this tour should compare the number of musicians on this stage (and the length of set) with other big names on the road. And inflation too.
And they should take into account the length of the concert-I was at the Orlando concert and it was either 27 or 28 songs, no breaks. And the energy of the band was higher at the end than when they took the stage, what-2.5 hours earlier
@@JPSimmers $2000 is an insane amount to pay for a concert. Yes, I’m aware at the Tulsa concert, tickets sold just before it started were just $10-$15, but that doesn’t change the fact the tickets are way, way overpriced, and Bruce could be like Pearl Jam and keep prices low. This isn’t the SuperBowl
I tried to share this to FaceBook, it got rejected "Warning Your message couldn't be sent because it includes content that other people on Facebook have reported as abusive." welcome to Theocratic Fascist 'Amerikkka
This is a cash grab, plain and simple. Bruce is going all in to get the bag. Not too many years ago he sold his musical catalog for 500 million dollars. He needs to jack up ticket prices like New York City needs another taxi cab.