Posted on 09/30/2008 7:29:28 PM PDT by presidio9
Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel will perform together at a concert in New York City next month to raise money for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
Obama plans to attend the October 16 concert, which was confirmed by his campaign and a publicist for Springsteen. Joel's publicist was not immediately available.
Springsteen announced his support for Obama in April when he posted a message on his website. The musician and songwriter, known as the Boss, said the Illinois senator has "the depth, the reflectiveness and the resilience" to be the next U.S. president.
Other celebrity Obama supporters include TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey and actors Robert De Niro, Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson and Halle Berry.
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I am surprised this group of brainwashed children are not part of the program to sing to their Leader! Obama went to great lengths to get his California friends to do this production for him! The public needs to see it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW9b0xr06qA
I wonder if he’ll sing “Born in the USA” or would that be offensive to Obama?
Proud to say I never bought a Joel or Springsteen record . Before Bruce became famous , he played solo at my alma mater UConn , and was booed off the stage . Why ? He sucked .
I’ve always thought “Born to Run” was overwrought. I’ve never known or met anyone who got that freaked out about anything. It makes me lchuckle. Doesn’t sound like a “regular guy” to me.
I know this is blasphemy, but, after all, he does end up supporting obama.
Re: “Highly, highly doubtful that it draws less than 10,000. I may not like them, but NYers will trample over each other for a Springsteen/Joel twin-bill show.”
Yes, I’m sure there will be a big crowd — a big crowd for a little man — and all that music, too. Whoopee! This is the NY equivalent of the German swarm who showed up for free beer and brats and popular rock groups before the “O” appearance there.
I guess “lchuckle” is a laugh that ended up a chuckle.
Joel reminds me of a guy trying to imitate a slimy Vegas act.
I’ve never heard a Springsteen song that wasn’t a piece of crap.
Actually, I have no opinion of ABBA whatsoever. I nothing them. When I see a commercial for the play "Mamma Mia" the sound goes off completely in my head and I wonder why the the people on TV are all dancing around so much. Paul McCartney on the other hand I see as by far the least talented Beatles. And that inludes Pete Best, Julian Lennon, Sean Ono-Lennon, and various species of Dung Beetles. In other words, I'm not a ditty guy.
Or a Diddy guy, for that matter.
I couldn’t sit through Springsteen even if the followup act was Sinatra rising from the dead to do “Night and Day” with the Basie orchestra.
I have had an epiphany .. and, as a result, the The official tx_eggman
People Who Need To Be Punched In The Face List®
Has been renamed to something I can probably actually do without being charged with assualt ...
these asshats have now been added to:
The official tx_eggman
People Who Need To Be Told They Are Reprehensible Human Beings And Then Spat On®
they're probably not gonna show up at Baybrook Mall or the downtown Spec's - the best liquor store on the face of the planet -
but If they do, I will, in fact, tell them they are reprehensible human beings and, spit on them.
tx_eggman ... out
I expected this from The Boss. But the Piano Man has broken my heart.
Sort of an amusing parody.
“do your job”
http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/5ea1b68c78
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFynIJtEx34
“Is he going to sing Born in the USA?”
He’s never been able to sing.
The funny thing is, most of the attendees for this concert probably aren’t even registered voters. “It’s too much trouble to fill out the form, mannnnnn” (as the pot smoke flows)
What I can I say. The more “pop” music gets, the more I hate it. You’d be suprised how many people agree with me about McCartney. By the time John was dead, the man litterall didn’t have anything LEFT to sell-out. The popular legend that Yoko Ono was responsible for breaking up the band is total BS. Paul was always about selling the absolute number of albums possible, John wasn’t. To this day nobody has ever had a clue shat was going on in the mind of Ringo (including Ringo) and George just wanted to play his guitar.
His ambition plummeted before he left the Beatles. It was the drugs. Yoko was just a symptom. As for Paul's "weird production tricks, song suites," sometimes more is just more. Everysingle thing he ever did with Wings and on his own flat-out sucked.
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