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OT non sports the Boss
Not sports but have not been this excited to add a autograph in awhile and wanted to share if there are any music fans on the board. The Boss Bruce Springsteen was in town on Halloween and was able to get him to sign my poster on the way in and my ticket stub on the way out. One of my favorite musicians and my first time seeing him live. He played a 3 hour set and spent time with the fans before and after the show.
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...7CBE54E4D5.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...7CDB49AABC.jpg |
Nice!
I got the Boss to sign my ticket stub way back in 1976: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...gsteen_tkt.jpg |
Awesome! Nice piece to have signed.
I've been to about 20 shows, most recently in April. I tried to get his autograph many times, but never came close. Then, in 2009, I was working in the stadium during the Super Bowl week. I got to see his rehearsal, and as I was leaving I heard a familiar voice. I looked over my shoulder and there he was walking behind me. I stopped dead, probably with my mouth open. :eek: He came up and said "How you doin'?" I stammered something about how great the show (rehearsal) was, I was a huge fan, and how he changed my life. :o He said "That's nice. That's nice. I'm a big fan of yours, too." and laughed. Then he slapped my back, shook my hand and said "Take care". I never even thought to ask for an autograph. |
Everything you need to know about our Presidential candidates:
Obama has Bruce singing for him at campaign rallies. Romney has Kid Rock. |
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Wow David that is a old signature ! I was negative four years old when that bad boy was signed. :D Deertick thats awesome 20 times must have been some great memories at all those shows. Cool story about running in to him at the super bowl. The thing that stood out the most was how down to earth and friendly he was to those waiting outside to catch a glimpse on a cold raining westerny ny night. I have met many sports and celebrities before and The Boss was a class act all the way.
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Shall I begin with Rev. Wright, Ashton Kutcher, Rosie o Donnell or Vladimir Putin? :D |
Very, very cool getting the Boss twice.
I have seen him many times and nobody puts on a show like he does. I saw him in a rain-lightning delay on this tour, where we had to wait for two hours for the show to start. He still did a 3 1/2 hour show and we were at the stadium until 2 am. It was his birthday night and his mom came out with a cake. He cut up the cake and gave some slices to the fans in the front. I also saw him at the Rock n Roll HOF Anniversary concert at MSG and that was one amazing night, with a star list that was amazing. |
I'm not talking about "supporters," Steve. Ashton Kutcher might support Obama, but Barack's not inviting him to speak at his rallies.
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Awesome, totally awesome! To meet the Boss and get the signature yourself...I envy you!
I only have a couple of rock n roll items: http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...s%20Poster.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit.../Ringo%201.JPG |
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More great stories. Thanks for sharing Richard. This was the scheduled for the day before Halloween but was pushed back because of the Hurricanes. On youtube there are some videos of him talking about Sandy in Rochester and he also sang the Monster Mash during request time. I just recently decided to go for more in person Rock autographs to go with my sports collection. That Ramones poster is a really nice piece from a great band. Got 1/3 members of ZZ Top the other day to.
Billy Gibbons http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...2026666314.jpg Would love to see others music autographs |
Here ya go, Chris. A few rock n roll autographs:
The Beatles: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...d_sigs_rea.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2..._65_pstcrd.jpg John Lennon: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...non_cheque.jpg Bob Dylan: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...dylan_leaf.jpg Rolling Stones: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...onesspsigs.jpg The Band: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...and_sigset.jpg Sam Cooke: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...amcookeISP.jpg |
Wow. I love that Sam Cooke.
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Bruce is amazing. I used to have his signature on a sleeve for Open All night, but bought it from secondary market. He's the BEST live performer still around. AMAZING.
you guys should look on YouTube for the clip of Growin up from Louisville the other night. Not only did he grant a sign request for "Growin up" on a guys 20th Birthday, he invited him onstage to sing the last verse w him. Its GREAT. Guy goes nuts. WHAT A THRILL for him. |
In 2004 Bruce was campaigning with John Kerry.
They were at the Univ of Wisconsin and guys were hanging out the dorm windows as Bruce did some songs. A couple of guys yelll down and invite Bruce to their room to share some pizza. Concert ends,,, 5 minutes later there is a knock on their door. They open the door and there is Bruce. How cool that must have been. |
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He used to buy from me at the National Pastime shows in Manhattan. |
As a hardcore punk aficionado, I stumbled upon a few years ago a founding guitarist for the long since defunct and seminal band Black Flag selling 1970s proof records, metal pressing plates and cover art from the band on eBay. Considering those types of bands were about 2,000 miles outside the mainstream and were the definition of DIY, that type of stuff is almost unheard of on the market. I was surprised the stuff existed.
Sorry, he didn't autograph anything, making it off topic. |
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More great stories guys. I have met Henry Rollins at one of his spoken word tours as well. Ran across this guys website has some really great Signed Rock N Roll Items.
http://www.rockandrollcollection.com/index1.html |
In 1979 I was stage security for AC/DC (got to meet Bon Scott but didn't know who he was at the time, except he wasn't wearing a shirt :)) and Journey, does that count?
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Love the autographs of Bruce and The Ramones! I'll go a little old school with my music autographs. I was in band during my high school years. For fundraisers, we held a series of jazz concerts over the span of three years. We had to set up the stage and for the Count Basie concert. A group of us had to lift a baby grand piano down a flight of stairs into our gym. Count Basie was a classy man and talked to us about some of his experiences. He signed autographs for everyone who set up the stage and I had him sign my poster after a frantic search around my school for anything for him to sign!
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One more from my high school jazz concert series. Buddy Rich put on a great show but was very standoffish to put it politely and didn't sign many autographs. But for some unexplained reason, he liked me. lol
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BTW: I love Springsteen and have seen him many times even though I don't appreciate his political stance |
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I hope you remember this when "you" get to pay you "fair" share. Liberals are always ok until it affects their bottom line. When it affects them, then we need to put a stop to this nonsense.
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Open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values now here it is for conservative Holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation, typically in politics or religion. I would discern from the definitions that liberals are more open to "Change" than conservatives. |
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World for the last 300 plus years. Of course "HE" must be smarter than everyone that came before him. Wait, or maybe socialism just doesn't work after all. |
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Guess what, Duluth? It ain't your father's America no more. Get used to it. |
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These things are cyclical. Sooner or later the balloon will burst with the cult of personality messiah and it won't seem so fashionable to look to the government as the solution to every problem. It doesn't seem like it now, but self-determination doesn't go out of style. :) |
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BREAKING NEWS ! President chooses NEW VP
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It has nothing to do with a "cult of personality," and everything to do with voter demographics. Old white men are dying, and blacks, Hispanics, Asians, LGBT, and more liberal youth are taking their place. In not-so-many years, the Hispanic vote will render Texas a blue state. Dig it! |
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My super-old neighbor dropped by today while I was doing yard work and told me many things regarding how disappointed he was in the election results. I was polite because he's super old, but one of his parting notes made me raise my eyebrows. He mentioned how men have given up their leadership role when it comes to women. I guess that in the "old days" a woman would vote how her husband voted (I don't actually know if this was a "spoken" thing, or if she just knew to do so). This certainly isn't so anymore, and there's no doubt that we're better off for it. My wife is quite capable in a way that I gather my neighbor isn't familiar with. The world is changing. Women do stuff. She deserves to have her voice heard independent of mine. I truly believe this. Her interests are naturally informed by a different set of issues than mine...we still tend to agree on most stuff anyhow. The same is true for all minorities who's voices were marginalized for years and years. Black, female, homosexual, Latino, atheist, whatever...these groups comprise a huge majority when their interests intersect. The world is bigger and smaller at the same time and we have an awesome opportunity to reject fear and exclusion and embrace their opposites. Cult of personality doesn't even begin to explain why Obama and his progressive ideas are more popular than any mainstream GOP leader's stone-aged ideas. I certainly reject the idea that the election of Obama was unconstitutional. Deal with reality now...it IS different and frankly, I believe it IS better. |
"Cult of Personality" - Living Colour
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If the messiah could re-brand the old tax and spend Democrats into something more fashionable, then it's entirely possible the GOP could undergo a similar transformation with the right talent. And if you don't think that Obama's success is not largely due to the celebrity nature of the culture and pure marketing, then maybe you are one of the enthralled. :p Do you really think the college age kids that vote for him in droves are deep political thinkers with a real grasp of the issues? Or maybe, just maybe, they are voting for him because it's the fashionable thing to do among that crowd? :) |
I agree Steve. The College students are no more deep thinkers when it comes to politics than their professors that have never had a real job in the private sector.
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I think that young folks vote for Liberals in general, that's not new.
Social Conservatism isn't all that attractive when you're 18-24. |
The biggest problem in society nowadays is that everyone thinks they deserve to be the boss and no one thinks that they have to work hard. I would bet our parents worked harder in one day than most of us work in a week. You have kids that work for fortune 500 companies that can't start their day at work without a Starbucks break. The days of paying your way through college then working hard to repay your debt is a thing of the past. People today think they deserve everything and don't have to work for anything. This is supposed to be ok and because we are the land of opportunity, we must be obligated to pay for it. Problem is, HE is running out of people to pay for it. Am I bitter, no. Am I disappointed that my children will have to pay off debt because people are too lazy to take care of themselve, yes. Please don't give me the needy story either as my family has been in that spot before. This is going way off topic so this is where I bow out. Good talk Rusty, good talk.
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But, hey, it's much easier to blame it all on Obama's charisma. Whatever works for you. |
Oh, and I guess teaching isn't a real job, but commodity trading, arbitrage, and private equity (in which you buy companies, bleed them dry, and then throw away the dried husk (basically the workers) is.
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The debt, Jason, came from unfunded wars. You wanna have a war? Fine. But wars are expensive. So you raise taxes to pay for them. (Check your history. See how we paid for WWI, WWII, the Korean War, etc.)
You don't start two wars, and lower taxes. It causes huge deficits. |
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My head hurts, can we get back to autographs?
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To be fair, I started an autograph thread on the net54politics board ;)
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You assume I support the war, which is wrong. I support the troops, but I support managing ourselves before we try to push our ideas on other countries. If you mess with the bull, you get the horns. I am sick and tired of babysitting the world to spread our agenda. I am conservative, not necessarily republican.
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