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Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band rocked at Hope Estate (Hunter Valley)

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  • Brewster
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    Yep, and that 3 hours is non stop.
    My wife commented at one point that she was feeling sorry for the drummer as the band (and the Boss) hadn't stopped for a break; the Boss was counting in the next song before the last notes of the existing song were finishing.
    I always liked his songs but wasn't necessarily a big fan in my younger days, but as my musical tastes matured, i.e. I got older I began to appreciate his song writing/storey telling abilities more and more, and like Rocky says, he just continued to grow on me.
    This was an opportunity I couldn't pass up. The heat, lightning, rain and hail just added to the experience
    Last edited by Brewster; 21 February 2017, 08:44 PM. Reason: correct mistake (sorry Rocky :)

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  • Rocky
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    This guy's reputation just grows and grows.
    A mate flew down (with his brother) for the Melbourne gig.
    Said he was very impressed and that Springsteen and his Band were on stage for around 3 hours.
    Wasn't a big fan before but is now.

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  • Dimal
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    Gotta love the passion and intensity of The Boss and his Band...

    Mal.

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  • Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band rocked at Hope Estate (Hunter Valley)

    what can I say... It was AWESOME !

    Bruce Springsteen: One for the true believers | Newcastle Herald
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