This was in Oslo NORWAY for some years ago, and we never forget this tragedy. Unfortunately this repeats itself all the time, any place in the world, let us not forget it and together fight against the violence that is becoming more and more fanatical and destructive worldwide..........................PLEASE
It's three years since the horrible happening. For all the 77 sacrifices who passed away, their friends and families and for all the people who got affected by this horrible situation. You’ll always be loved and never forgotten. Thanks Bruce for the support
This is a fine felt and true performance by Bruce Springsteen and Steven van Zandt. I can't belive how hard it must have been for these artists to find a song that gives some kind of comfort. I hope that all mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and friends find the true passion of this song. There were many other great artists, like Lille-Bjorn Nilsen who performed at the 22.July 2012 in Oslo. I hope that all mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and friends will remember that we will never forget.
Have you ever seen his smile during regular concerts? You think he's in it for the money? Hell no, he is doing it because he likes it, he doesn't care about his money, he even showed up at Pinkpop in the Netherlands for less than Coldplay the year after him, it's unfair to throw this out, because Springsteen DOES care about the common man.
Here is my prayer that America will overcome all of the economic hardships, disasters, fires, bombings, corruption, and that we can have some peace and happiness on some level, again.
The introduction by the presenter before the guys entered the satge, went something like: After 22.07.2011 Norway receaved alot of comfort from around the world. From our neighbours and from people who really know and understands what terror is. From people who we did'nt think saw us and from all continents. From kings, presidents and ministers ... and ofcourse from Steven van Zandt and Bruce Springsteen ...
There are no lines in that song that says that. It is "Well we are not afraid, we are not afraid We shall overcome someday Yeah here in my heart, I do believe We shall overcome someday"
Guy Carawan passed away recently 2.5.2015, who is real songwriter "We shall overcome" ,2.5.2015. Everybody think, Pete Seeger is songwrite of this song, it is not TRUTH.... Guy Carawan is creator of this wonderful song. Remember it , Please.....
"See I´ve just picked up playing guitar and I don´t see the lumpyness." Well there you have it! It WAS lumpy. Now let's just forget the whole thing about the lumpyness. It was beautifull anyway!
The red rose is also a symbol of love. A great mix since it's the logo of those who were attacked, and it symbolises love. Stop taking everything as if everyone else were as cynical as you.
You can't be talking about his wife Patti, because he first met her when she was still in school on the Jersey shore, and was trying to break into the music scene!! And how do you know where they 'made' their first child? Were you in the room?? Fandom gone mad , methinks
Do you know how much he already has given to the homeless and poor? I know he did a lot for charity over the last 40 years. Please read the Rolling Stone article where he is named MusiCares' Person of the Year. You have to Google for this. \
How can you say something like that? First of all, it was Ap who suffered the loss.. I don't see any reason that Krf should stand there and talk about 22.july. This ceremony was nothing else tha a memorial to the loved ones who died and theyr relatives.
This is nonsense what "fetsen" is saying. First of all, Bruce was not payed to appaer on this memorial concert. It was a free concert. Second, Oslo is the city where Bruce and his wife first met. It is also the city where they "made" their first child. So he knows very well where he is. As do Steven, who has been alot in Oslo and Norway in these last few years, bot doing TV and as apromoter of Norwegian artists through his radio program in the US.
Yes we may overcome but we need to rise up, wise up and elect someone who doesnt have their hand in corporate pockets. And who said pete seeger wrote that anyway? Why waste time texting about that. Wont change your world 1 bit.
The only ones who use this tragedy in politics is FRP who over and over blames AP for using this tragedy to get more votes. AP have said they don't want votes given only in sympathy, and it's not much more to do. Still, as an organization (political or not) they must be allowed to honour those who died, since they died on their summer camp, and they died from an attack on their organization. A ceremony certainly isn't too much.
The red rose represent more than just a political part: however, if you really do think of them when you see a red rose, then you might have been brainwashed. Tell us your experiences so that the rest of us may defend our minds from such things!
I think this memorial concert ceremony was way too much. It's unfair that certain political parties (arbeiderpartiet) use the massacre on Utøya to become a stronger party (i.e. using the red rose which is the symbol for Arbeiderpartiet). This ceremony was full of propaganda. I liked the part with Bruce Springsteen singing this song though.
I love Bruce's music and have been a steady follower since BitUSA, but it must be admitted: it is entirely different to be backed by a full band with the technicians correcting any clumsiness in playing, than standing on your own where all the mistakes can be heard. From a musical point of view, Bruce or not, this song should have been rehearsed much better.
You dont understand. It does not matter that it wasn't a great performance, what matters is that one of the greatest in music history showed up in small Norway to honor the victims. How many Americans can place Norway on a map or even knows its a country....Also the weather was not the best, no "warm-up songs" and so on. Still A special event in many meanings.
It's been 10 years today since the attacks. I keep returning to this performance for comfort, but it still hurts like hell.
The same passion in his voice, the same look in his eyes that he had while doing "we are the world". Awesome.
This was in Oslo NORWAY for some years ago, and we never forget this tragedy. Unfortunately this repeats itself all the time, any place in the world, let us not forget it and together fight against the violence that is becoming more and more fanatical and destructive worldwide..........................PLEASE
It's three years since the horrible happening. For all the 77 sacrifices who passed away, their friends and families and for all the people who got affected by this horrible situation. You’ll always be loved and never forgotten.
Thanks Bruce for the support
Kindest, genuine' human being ever. Love you Bruce and E Sreet
This performance changed my view on Bruce as a screaming patriot. His performance had depth of feeling and touched my ❤️ thank you 🙏🏻
Was there. Very beautiful performance! Boss forever!
This is a fine felt and true performance by Bruce Springsteen and Steven van Zandt. I can't belive how hard it must have been for these artists to find a song that gives some kind of comfort. I hope that all mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and friends find the true passion of this song. There were many other great artists, like Lille-Bjorn Nilsen who performed at the 22.July 2012 in Oslo. I hope that all mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and friends will remember that we will never forget.
Thanks you so much Mr. Springsteen for this performance.
I was there and me and my mom where huging and crying at the same time!!
I still believe that we shall overcome some day...
so moving! best version i think
Have you ever seen his smile during regular concerts? You think he's in it for the money? Hell no, he is doing it because he likes it, he doesn't care about his money, he even showed up at Pinkpop in the Netherlands for less than Coldplay the year after him, it's unfair to throw this out, because Springsteen DOES care about the common man.
Thank You
Here is my prayer that America will overcome all of the economic hardships, disasters, fires, bombings, corruption, and that we can have some peace and happiness on some level, again.
this brings a tear to my eye even though no one I new died in Oslo Norway
The introduction by the presenter before the guys entered the satge, went something like:
After 22.07.2011 Norway receaved alot of comfort from around the world. From our neighbours and from people who really know and understands what terror is. From people who we did'nt think saw us and from all continents. From kings, presidents and ministers ... and ofcourse from Steven van Zandt and Bruce Springsteen ...
who are that people who don't like this performance !! Are they monsters ??
Biggest star with the biggest heart, thanks for giving me hope.
Very tasteful that he took out the line "We are not afraid to die."
it is not we are not afraid to die. it is we are not afraid TODAY.
thanks for this video !!!!!
Thank youThe Boss - Tusen takk
Wonderful
Värdigt emotionellt vackert..Tack Bruce!
an emotional performance
Bruce is a legend with a huge heart.
Brilliant what a man and what a Musician
Thank you Bruce
There are no lines in that song that says that. It is
"Well we are not afraid, we are not afraid
We shall overcome someday
Yeah here in my heart, I do believe
We shall overcome someday"
VERY TOUCHING!
Bruce Springsteen sent me here! :D
INCREDIBLE !!!!!!!!
That's how Bruce is, considering,caring, not fake at all !!! He believes what he does!
fantastic ,wonderful,great BRUCE
He thanked Steven at the end.
Guy Carawan passed away recently 2.5.2015, who is real songwriter "We shall overcome" ,2.5.2015. Everybody think, Pete Seeger is songwrite of this song, it is not TRUTH.... Guy Carawan is creator of this wonderful song. Remember it , Please.....
Grande Bruce, thank you
Bruce you show the way.
"See I´ve just picked up playing guitar and I don´t see the lumpyness."
Well there you have it!
It WAS lumpy. Now let's just forget the whole thing about the lumpyness. It was beautifull anyway!
preciosa un tema que llega al corazón, he tenido un sueño.....
Bruce ..boss forever....
io ero a Padova! Grande grandissimo!!!, anche se Padova è piccola rispetto a Milano e Roma!!!
The red rose is also a symbol of love. A great mix since it's the logo of those who were attacked, and it symbolises love. Stop taking everything as if everyone else were as cynical as you.
Bruce... omg....Han udtrykker jo hvad vi alle føler
"We are not afraid today" is the lyrics.
I really did not know this says my father, the Springsteenfan
Verdig og godt-
Well, the correct Text is "We are not afraid today"
It is "We are not afraid today".
Little Steven = the guy from Lillyhammer?
Wr was here. Peace Love and (Just do it ;) 420
I do believe..
You can't be talking about his wife Patti, because he first met her when she was still in school on the Jersey shore, and was trying to break into the music scene!! And how do you know where they 'made' their first child? Were you in the room?? Fandom gone mad , methinks
very much so and the sopranos
He didn't have to take it out, because it never was in the song =p
ci vediamo a luglio alla capitale!!!!!
grande boss
cause its really about the music and not about those who lost their lives and giving hope to Norway. *sigh*
Do you know how much he already has given to the homeless and poor?
I know he did a lot for charity over the last 40 years.
Please read the Rolling Stone article where he is named MusiCares' Person of the Year. You have to Google for this.
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How can you say something like that? First of all, it was Ap who suffered the loss.. I don't see any reason that Krf should stand there and talk about 22.july. This ceremony was nothing else tha a memorial to the loved ones who died and theyr relatives.
Mby becouse that's not a part of the lyrics?
This is nonsense what "fetsen" is saying. First of all, Bruce was not payed to appaer on this memorial concert. It was a free concert. Second, Oslo is the city where Bruce and his wife first met. It is also the city where they "made" their first child. So he knows very well where he is. As do Steven, who has been alot in Oslo and Norway in these last few years, bot doing TV and as apromoter of Norwegian artists through his radio program in the US.
No, that's "little monsters" x)
77k dafuq
Yes we may overcome but we need to rise up, wise up and elect someone who doesnt have their hand in corporate pockets. And who said pete seeger wrote that anyway? Why waste time texting about that. Wont change your world 1 bit.
Steve looks lost lol
The only ones who use this tragedy in politics is FRP who over and over blames AP for using this tragedy to get more votes. AP have said they don't want votes given only in sympathy, and it's not much more to do.
Still, as an organization (political or not) they must be allowed to honour those who died, since they died on their summer camp, and they died from an attack on their organization. A ceremony certainly isn't too much.
The red rose represent more than just a political part: however, if you really do think of them when you see a red rose, then you might have been brainwashed. Tell us your experiences so that the rest of us may defend our minds from such things!
at han gadd å komme hit bare pga 22 juli
No.
I think this memorial concert ceremony was way too much. It's unfair that certain political parties (arbeiderpartiet) use the massacre on Utøya to become a stronger party (i.e. using the red rose which is the symbol for Arbeiderpartiet). This ceremony was full of propaganda. I liked the part with Bruce Springsteen singing this song though.
Just pretend for a second that this was some guy at your local talent contest. Terrible, sloppy musicianship all way 'round. This fucking SUCKS.
I love Bruce's music and have been a steady follower since BitUSA, but it must be admitted: it is entirely different to be backed by a full band with the technicians correcting any clumsiness in playing, than standing on your own where all the mistakes can be heard. From a musical point of view, Bruce or not, this song should have been rehearsed much better.
You dont understand. It does not matter that it wasn't a great performance, what matters is that one of the greatest in music history showed up in small Norway to honor the victims. How many Americans can place Norway on a map or even knows its a country....Also the weather was not the best, no "warm-up songs" and so on. Still A special event in many meanings.
Grande Bruce, thank you