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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band11 November 2007: Verizon Center Washington, DC [30 November 2007] by Jeff VrabelIt's not easy to spin alienation, disappointment, and evaporated hope to a crowd that is used to leaving your live show feeling as though the world was a searingly hopeful beacon of justice, rainbows, truth, and fresh-baked oatmeal cookies.
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The music of Springsteen & E-Street band affected me deeply. And certainly there are thousands of people who have the same feeling. This is a long time that I’ve such feeling for their music and luckily I succeeded to watch them in a concert. I was near to miss it because it was so hard to find a ticket especially because it was in the last minutes that I was seeking for a seat. Even few days before the concert tickets were sky rocked first, because the popularity of the artists is so remarkable, and also because of stupid ticket brokers. But from now on, thanks to a friend of mine who recommended me a website where to compare ticket prices and find the suitable prices, I’ll no longer have such problems. You too couldn’t thank him: Here is the link I think you will:
http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Bruce-Springsteen-and-the-E-Street-Band-Tickets/index.php
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Tickets
Comment by John Young from Los Angeles — February 13, 2008 @ 1:06 pm