akhenaten said:ITA!!
But don't forget he was looking out at the aging audience!! LOL![]()
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I guess i find it more amusing since I really have aged with Bruce ..I was 16 at the first concert and now over 40....
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and I admit I have not aged as gracefully HAHAHAHA
akhenaten said:'"Show a little faith...There's Magic in the nIght......"
HAHa you beat me to the line...NoticeI did not include the "ain't a beauty but hey you're alright...." line...
One of my least favorite lines...though harsh I always forgive the Boss for honesty....LOL![]()
plus from the lyric clearly other guys wanted to be with her.I've always liked the line "you ain't a beauty but hey you're alright" because Bruce himself is no beauty. He is the classic example of a guy who is very sexy without being handsome
Tiggeroo said:Joanne, did you have that tag before this thread?
Geoff_M said:The work that he puts into his lyrics are second to none... My personal favorite is "Meeting Across The River".
Tiggeroo said:see what I mean. Everybody in jersey has a bruce story. Jersey folks could do 7 degrees from Bruce using people they personally know, much better then they could do Kevin Bacon.
believe me, Asbury Park is a scary place. Not a place to hang out. There's a reason Bruce keeps doing fundraisers for the town.Yes I got tagged in August. I doubt whether I will actually get to visit there though unfortunately
I love Candy's Room too.One of my favorites as well, although Candy's Room is another underrated one that I love.
oh, i'm so incredibly jealous. That's the kind of encounter i'd love to have. Like I said, DH does alot of work in Red Bank area. He works on upscale homes and large chains like starbucks. He's probably bumped into Bruce and not even known it. I've heard from people who live near him that they really treat him like a regular guy. No pushy autograph types or begging for pics, etc. So i'm sure he's happy being there.ROFLMAO!! That's SOOOOOO true!
BTW--I met him in the grocery store in Red Bank--he wasn't paying attention to where he was going and neither was I, and we crashed our carts. He was very apologetic while I stood there with my chin on the floor. I've worked in the music industry on and off in one capacity or another for 25 years now. I've met some true legends--Robert Plant, Steven Tyler, Eddie VH, etc. But none of them, not a one, ever made me star struck.
I have to admit, I was with Bruce. I think it was the chance encounter that did it. I stood there with a cart full of ice cream treats getting soft (company picnic and I was sent for the dessert or something along those lines) looking like an idiot. It literally took me a good 20 seconds before I could pull myself together and sputter "I'm sorry". And then he just started to crack up and told me to have a great day and went on with his business.
so cool.A friend of mine met him in a bar in Greece. He was on holiday sitting outside having a bar and Bruce was sitting at the table next to him. My friend couldn't just do nothing as it's a once in a lifetime thing so he said "Hi" and they ended up having a beer and a long chat.
Tiggeroo said:believe me, Asbury Park is a scary place. Not a place to hang out. There's a reason Bruce keeps doing fundraisers for the town.
I love Candy's Room too.
Tiggeroo said:the odd thing about asbury park is it's a beach town. There's no difference between AP and ocean city. Yet here in ocean city you can't buy a single floor of a condo for under $450,000. With some effort it could be a beautiful place.