Bitching about your money back over teleprompters literally containing just the words? It doesn’t contain a note for note transcription for crying out loud. You do realize literally every single artist, both old and modern, uses teleprompters these days? Pretty uninformed comment. As a musician, I’ve learned thousands of songs. I can tell you that seeing the words alone helps me remember the song. I don’t always need it, but if I’m getting lost, the words can help you keep track. It’s a good thing he uses them. Teleprompters alone aren’t what helps the E-street band be one of the tightest ensembles in rock ‘n roll history-consummate musicianship alone does that.
@@KyleCourounis 'You do realize literally every single artist, both old and modern, uses teleprompters'. What BullS***! You can at least be excused for using autocues because the songs are not yours. Mick Jagger recites his songs over and over days before any concert and a guitarist way over Springsteen's level - Rory Gallagher, would be mortified if he had to be prompted to remember his lyrics. Springsteen is supposed to be writing from the heart and recalling personal events in his life?? This is truly shocking and really does expose Springsteen as a fraud.
@@dicksmall7976you sound unreasonably angry about this. Think about the songs Bruce doesn’t play every night. Racing in the Street has been a rarity the past few years, except for one show last year and the two he did it at so far this year. He’s written hundreds (if not thousands) of songs. You cannot expect him to remember the exact words to every single one. It also seems the words are more important to you than the music itself. Billy Joel has said that he tends to remember the melodies more than the words themselves, and I think most musicians would be inclined to agree. It’s actually funny how much this upsets you.
@@KyleCourounis Upset is an understatement. Springsteen was a hero of mine at school and I feel cheated. The song here comprises of only two chords so how is that 'great music'? Do you think Bob Dylan had to look at an autocue to remember the words to 'Desolation Row' ? (Have a look at the lyrics).. I'm now in the process of suing Springsteen for false representation as I now don't believe he even wrote the songs which would explain why he can't remember the words.
My favorite City in the world! (lived there when I was 19, in 1989 earth q.) I so hope to see him this year in the Netherlands!!!!'
Best concert ever! Bruce provides a spiritual experience.
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What a phenomenal show to be at and witness the power of the E Street band! They blew the roof off the place!
God bless you for sharing 😊❤
The best ❤️
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March 28th 2004 I saw Bruce and E Street Band play Western Springs, Auckland, New Zealand.
Didn't know Bruce had to use multiple autocues to remember the words of his own songs. I'd like my money back please.
where are they please ??
Bitching about your money back over teleprompters literally containing just the words? It doesn’t contain a note for note transcription for crying out loud. You do realize literally every single artist, both old and modern, uses teleprompters these days? Pretty uninformed comment. As a musician, I’ve learned thousands of songs. I can tell you that seeing the words alone helps me remember the song. I don’t always need it, but if I’m getting lost, the words can help you keep track. It’s a good thing he uses them. Teleprompters alone aren’t what helps the E-street band be one of the tightest ensembles in rock ‘n roll history-consummate musicianship alone does that.
@@KyleCourounis 'You do realize literally every single artist, both old and modern, uses teleprompters'. What BullS***! You can at least be excused for using autocues because the songs are not yours. Mick Jagger recites his songs over and over days before any concert and a guitarist way over Springsteen's level - Rory Gallagher, would be mortified if he had to be prompted to remember his lyrics. Springsteen is supposed to be writing from the heart and recalling personal events in his life?? This is truly shocking and really does expose Springsteen as a fraud.
@@dicksmall7976you sound unreasonably angry about this. Think about the songs Bruce doesn’t play every night. Racing in the Street has been a rarity the past few years, except for one show last year and the two he did it at so far this year. He’s written hundreds (if not thousands) of songs. You cannot expect him to remember the exact words to every single one. It also seems the words are more important to you than the music itself. Billy Joel has said that he tends to remember the melodies more than the words themselves, and I think most musicians would be inclined to agree. It’s actually funny how much this upsets you.
@@KyleCourounis Upset is an understatement. Springsteen was a hero of mine at school and I feel cheated. The song here comprises of only two chords so how is that 'great music'? Do you think Bob Dylan had to look at an autocue to remember the words to 'Desolation Row' ? (Have a look at the lyrics).. I'm now in the process of suing Springsteen for false representation as I now don't believe he even wrote the songs which would explain why he can't remember the words.