I was at this show, by far the best concert ive ever seen. It was 4 hours long, and when all the lights came on and you saw 70,000 plus signing along it was incredible ,if im not mistaken he closed with twist and shout.
Love the Brucie muscles. i was a member at Gold's Gym at the time....Apparently Bruce was at the gym the night before for a late night workout... OMG I worked out on the same machines as Bruce!!! I have not washed my hands since. lol I Love Bruce Springsteen. I have not missed a concert (in north america)since Born to Run 1975. I think I may qualify for a stalker...Don't tell Patty
Bruce is a legend and he's also my hero!!! So GREAT, SO BOSS :) They are all so happy! The Phantom will truly be missed over on E Street. This is my favorite song ... thanks the Boss!
Every time I hear this, I always think: God bless Steve Dahl in Chicago. Driving home from work, Steve would begin his afternoon show with this song. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't have ever heard it. RIP Clarence Clemmons💗
The other day, I was going through my old stuff and found my bootleg recording of that concert, on cassette. I bought it at a flea market in 1985. My goodness, this recording has changed my life back then. Now, it's on RUclips, which comes in handy.
and.....Forever a Bruce fan. There is NO other concert like his: there are two kinds of music fans--those who have been to a Bruce concert and those who haven't. And, he is still relevant...as evidenced by the HUGE Bruce fan that my son and many of his friends are. Waiting for the next tour.
I'm addicted to Bruce's voice :) I could listen to his songs all day long. Mr Bruce, if you're not busy at the moment, please CALL me :) so I'll have the opportunity to hear this great and divine voice live :) :) :) :) lol This song causes goosebumps...... He is the Boss......
Just watched Hyde Park cd, and was aching to revisit the 1984 CNE concerts that I went to....saw 2 concerts there, and they were my first Bruce concerts. Just saw him again in Jersey at Giants Stadium Oct 2009--with my twenty year old son and nephew! Bruce is just as good as ever! Next time he goes on tour I'm following him around ! Thanks for all the years, and the memories.
??? Last time I heard, he's still alive and touring. This was the soundtrack to my preschool years (my dad was a huge fan) but I never took him seriously until this past year. This is pure, glorious, American process cheese!
A song that was written specifically for The Ramones. If it weren't for Bruce's manager Jon Landau, it wouldn't have been recorded by the E Street Band. Just as "Cover Me" was specifically written for Donna Summer.
I love Bruce , Love his music, but Bruce in his levi's., mmmm...I swear all these years later nothing catches my attention faster than a man in levi's..
Sounds great, but may I point out that the song celebrates a husband and father who abandons his family. I guess it's OK though, because he had a huh-uh-un-ga-ry heart.
Bruce has mentioned that. Artists will often write music and a melody that is completely contradictory to the nature of the lyrics. It makes it weird. The most obvious example of this is The Police's "Every Breath You Take." Seductive love song, right? Read the lyrics. It's about a stalker. And people have gotten married to that song, saying that it's a symbol of their marriage!! As Sting says to such couples, "Good Luck." What's funny is that Bruce wrote this song for The Ramones. He never intended it for himself, but his manager begged him to keep it because he knew it was a major hit.
The fact that he sounds amazing till this day. A true legend!
I was at this show, by far the best concert ive ever seen. It was 4 hours long, and when all the lights came on and you saw 70,000 plus signing along it was incredible ,if im not mistaken he closed with twist and shout.
I'm in a Hotel, alone. I haven't heard these songs in 20 years. I can't stop listening!!!
Love the Brucie muscles. i was a member at Gold's Gym at the time....Apparently Bruce was at the gym the night before for a late night workout... OMG I worked out on the same machines as Bruce!!! I have not washed my hands since. lol I Love Bruce Springsteen. I have not missed a concert (in north america)since Born to Run 1975. I think I may qualify for a stalker...Don't tell Patty
One of the best big stadium rock entertainers ever.
I saw Bruce in the Born in the USA tour and later in the 2000's. both shows were awesome. Now Clarence is gone, rip.
Bruce is a legend and he's also my hero!!! So GREAT, SO BOSS :)
They are all so happy!
The Phantom will truly be missed over on E Street.
This is my favorite song ... thanks the Boss!
The young voice of Bruce Springsteen!
Every time I hear this, I always think: God bless Steve Dahl in Chicago. Driving home from work, Steve would begin his afternoon show with this song. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't have ever heard it. RIP Clarence Clemmons💗
Quanta energia il nostro giovane Bruce!!!!!! 😅😅😅😍😍😍😍🤗🤗😘😘😘💔💔😇😇💓💓😘🎶🎶💎💎🤼🎸🎷💋
The other day, I was going through my old stuff and found my bootleg recording of that concert, on cassette. I bought it at a flea market in 1985. My goodness, this recording has changed my life back then. Now, it's on RUclips, which comes in handy.
and.....Forever a Bruce fan. There is NO other concert like his: there are two kinds of music fans--those who have been to a Bruce concert and those who haven't.
And, he is still relevant...as evidenced by the HUGE Bruce fan that my son and many of his friends are.
Waiting for the next tour.
robert2152
Bruce is a legend and he's also my hero!!! So GREAT, SO BOSS :)
oh and thanks for posting it ,what a great memory
This is my favorite song ... thanks the Boss!
I'm addicted to Bruce's voice :)
I could listen to his songs all day long.
Mr Bruce,
if you're not busy at the moment, please CALL me :)
so I'll have the opportunity to hear this great and divine voice live
:) :) :) :) lol
This song causes goosebumps......
He is the Boss......
Just watched Hyde Park cd, and was aching to revisit the 1984 CNE concerts that I went to....saw 2 concerts there, and they were my first Bruce concerts. Just saw him again in Jersey at Giants Stadium Oct 2009--with my twenty year old son and nephew! Bruce is just as good as ever! Next time he goes on tour I'm following him around !
Thanks for all the years, and the memories.
This is great!!!! thank you for posting
Favorite Bruce Song!!!
Tutti abbiamo un cuore affamato!!bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuce!!😅😅😅😍😍😍😘😘🎸🎷🎶🎶💘♥️♥️♥️💔💔💔💯💯
I love Bruce's music. I miss Clarence Clemens. He was an awesome sax player.
Clarence we love and miss you !!
Canada loves the Boss
He’s an astoundingly good live performer.
No better live performer.
great clip of the 84/85 tour he bossed then and does now roll on hyde park
They are all so happy!
The Phantom will truly be missed over on E Street.
??? Last time I heard, he's still alive and touring. This was the soundtrack to my preschool years (my dad was a huge fan) but I never took him seriously until this past year. This is pure, glorious, American process cheese!
Everybody’s got a hungry heart
That was faaaaaaantaaaaaaastic!
Great song!
@SpiritOf1775 io l'ho visto due volte.....fantastico
The old days...
Was at this show at Exhibition stadium, and saw him again in Feb this year, with about a dozen shows in between. Always a great performer.
woww crazy ,,, i like it
amo
cool!!!
He is the Boss. Was that Clarence Clemons on sax?
Jó volt ez akkor is és most is. Bravo
A song that was written specifically for The Ramones. If it weren't for Bruce's manager Jon Landau, it wouldn't have been recorded by the E Street Band. Just as "Cover Me" was specifically written for Donna Summer.
@aasche04 , your crazy....Bruce has a great voice....be it raspy or not....its a good fit for his music
i'm gonna pull a hungry heart one day
I love Bruce , Love his music, but Bruce in his levi's., mmmm...I swear all these years later nothing catches my attention faster than a man in levi's..
That sax from Big Man …
ESTA CANCION ES COMO SI FUERA EL HIMNO NACIONAL DE CANADA,that is good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Tipsie79
i love its too
Yeah, this track was the shit back in the day.
In his prime
Sounds great, but may I point out that the song celebrates a husband and father who abandons his family. I guess it's OK though, because he had a huh-uh-un-ga-ry heart.
Bruce has mentioned that. Artists will often write music and a melody that is completely contradictory to the nature of the lyrics. It makes it weird. The most obvious example of this is The Police's "Every Breath You Take." Seductive love song, right? Read the lyrics. It's about a stalker. And people have gotten married to that song, saying that it's a symbol of their marriage!! As Sting says to such couples, "Good Luck." What's funny is that Bruce wrote this song for The Ramones. He never intended it for himself, but his manager begged him to keep it because he knew it was a major hit.
One thing he can't do is dance!
playful Bruce here at the start of of this song
your clothes are a little tight there Bruce.