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Regarding the forum, I will leave it open until end of 2025, but if it is just my lone voice in the wilderness as it was for a while, I will make it read only again. Its a shame that forums have fallen out of favour in recent times, but realistically it is far easier to access lots of areas of interest in a casual manner on the likes of Facebook. Though seeing a middle aged woman jailed for 15 months for a idiotic remark, means I wont be posting anything on Facebook in the foreseeable future
It was weird because I could not get into this website for about 6 months as it was deemed unsafe.So I was wondering if others have had the same problem.
Not enough. Current financial status has my wings clipped. So just a couple of Bruce, and a couple of Patti Smith. Some shows in there too.
I couldnt afford Springsteen once never mind twice. I refuse to pay over £100 for a gig, but generally set a limit of £60. When I saw £150 to stand at the back to watch Springsteen, I didnt bother. Paul Weller @ £60 is my most expensive this year.
I saw Bruce in Copenhagen and he did no play either My Home Town or The River.I was gutted as they are my 2 favourite Bruce songs.
I also saw Depeche Mode in Copenhagen and they were superb.
I saw Bruce in Copenhagen and he did no play either My Home Town or The River.I was gutted as they are my 2 favourite Bruce songs. I also saw Depeche Mode in Copenhagen and they were superb.
With such a huge back catalogue there are always gonna be songs we love that we won't hear. He actually sang both those songs back to back at the Dublin concert, but neither in Cork.
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