My brother saw The Boss back in the mid 1970s---our parents were ready to call the cops and report him missing because sometimes he'd play as long as they'd let him. In this case, the concert lasted 3 1/2 hours. To this day, he (my brother) says this i*is* one of the best concerts he ever went to...and my brother saw *everybody.*
I'm sure that in the 40 plus years he's around, from the bars to the massive stadiums, he has seen MUCH more. He is a pro, enjoys himself and doesn't little a little thing (or two, in this case) get to him
Great concert. Felt the crowd was a bit reticent but Springsteen won the day, fantastic set list. Best moment of the whole day was when little Steven waved to me from his Mercedes at the Roker Gates, magnific
And as a red headed woman, the next night in Manchester, I leapt up when he called out the same ...any red headed women in the house, any English redheaded women....gave the guys behind me a good laugh. He just has that effect on us I'm afraid. He can handle it, as you can see
I can't believe that people are offended by this! They should have been at the Download Festival, especially when Steel Panther were on. Mary Whitehouse is gone....death to censorship!!!
It showed the wisdom of Bruce that,when he had every right to be angry, he just laughed it off and kept it together. That's a pro. This mammary moment is the downside of having cameras trained on the crowd, projecting to huge screens--this is only going to get worse...but if only she could have waited....wouldn't it have fit the moment of Twist and Shout? But that song was too noisy--it had to be a quiet reflective moment- only then could she have felt the power of her own disruption.
Its a concert not a church what you all making a fuss about ..if you went to more gigs it wouldant bother you,,..get real or stay at home watching Emmerdale..nobody upstages Springsteen ..he would be the least botherd about it..pass over his head like he's seen it loads of times..chill out....