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Bruce Springsteen ends world tour in Milwaukee, politically toned down but revved up ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 5 days ago
MILWAUKEE - Bruce Springsteen ended his world tour over the weekend, toned down but revved up. Springsteen played more than 30 songs over 3½ hours Saturday night on Milwaukee?s lakefront for Harley-Davidson?s 105th anniversary celebration. ... Source: www.cbsnews.com --- 5 days ago
Bruce Springsteen ended his world tour over the weekend, toned down but revved up. ...
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Johnny Depp, Eddie Vedder, Usher and the Week in Rock ... Source: www.aintitcool.com --- 4 days ago
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In a coup that could inspire film school students with experimental leanings everywhere, Darren Aronofsky ( Pi , Requiem for a Dream ) has gotten Bruce Springsteen to write a new song for his new movie The Wrestler . The "wonderful acoustic piece" soundtracks the end of the film, according to the director's blog [via the Playlist ]. The Playlist reports that The Wrestler also features music from AC/DC, Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, Cinderella, Great White, and similar acts in its script. It's screening at the Venice Film Festival this week, and will also appear at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival. According to the New York Film Festival website, the flick stars Mickey Rourke as Randy 'The Ram' Robinson, a veteran wrestler "who now ekes out a living performing for diehard wrestling fans in small-town venues throughout New Jersey. A heart attack forces him to reconsider his life, but his attempts to reconnect with his daughter (Evan Rachel Wood) and start a relationship with stripper Pam (Marisa Tomei) cannot outshine the allure of the ring." In other Springsteen-related film news, the Playlist also reports that he may show up in the forthcoming Judd Apatow movie Funny People . ... Source: www.baltimoresun.com --- 5 days ago
Bruce Springsteen ended his world tour over the weekend, toned down but revved up. ... Source: blogs.timesunion.com --- 23 hours ago
From Local Politics: Neither Sandy Treadwell not Kirsten Gillibrand will be attending a forum at the College of Saint Rose, no matter what the fliers say. ... Source: www.cinemablend.com --- 4 days ago
Wouldn't you take advice from the Boss? Yeah, of course you would! ... Source: www.gigwise.com --- 2 days ago
Which Is Released This Year... ... Source: www.rocknworld.com --- 1 day ago
By judging the 3-hour 35-minute, 31-song performance for 70,000, one would assume this was one for the ages. Sadly one can't judge a show by what's on paper. This was the longest show I had ever seen Springsteen perform and also one of the most misguided and poorly executed as well. ... Source: publish.vx.roo.com --- 4 days ago
'The Dark Knight' breaks more records; Bruce Springsteen ends his world tour; fans line up around... 9/2008 AP ...
Source: TheState.com --- 5 days ago
MILWAUKEE — Bruce Springsteen ended his world tour over the weekend, toned down but revved up. Springsteen played more than 30 songs over 3½ hours Saturday night on Milwaukee’s lakefront for Harley-Davidson’s 105th anniversary celebration. He made few comments between songs. Only for a few moments before “Livin’ in the Future” did the rocker — who often brings his liberal-leaning political comments to the stage — stray into politics. Springsteen performed to a crowd not unlike the one that gave Republican presidential candidate John McCain a warm welcome Aug. 4 at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota. Many roared their motorcycles during McCain’s speech. Springsteen said “Livin’ in the Future” was about what was happening now: cheese, Harley-Davidson motorcycles (tailoring it to his Wisconsin crowd), transfats, “500 channels of nothing on” and the Bill of Rights. ... Source: screenrant.com --- 3 days ago
Bruce Springsteen is an American legend. He's sort of like the musical equivalent of John Wayne or Clint Eastwood, a strong presence who delivers a quintessential view of the United States. Now the rock icon is attached to two very different films, offering his services as not only a singer/songwriter but possibly also as an actor. [...] ... Source: www.firstshowing.net --- 4 days ago
What better way to celebrate Labor Day and the end of the summer than a Bruce Springsteen song, maybe "Born in the USA" or "Streets of Philadelphia". In related news, Darren Aronofsky has confirmed via his blog that the legendary musician has written a song specifically for his upcoming film The Wrestler. We first saw this news in Anne Thompson's update today, where she mentions that the film is debuting concurrently in both Venice and Toronto because they're waiting for Springsteen to finish up the song. Although it's odd to say this, I think this news definitely kicks The Wrestler up another notch. Awards Daily is even claiming that this "will be one of the surefire Best Song nominees" in next year's Oscar. Aronofsky says on his blog that the song is titled "The Wrestler" and is a wonderful acoustic piece. It makes him "choke up every time" because "he really ... ... Source: www.pastemagazine.com --- 3 days ago
While Requiem for a Dream director Darren Aronofsky preps for the premiere of his latest opus The Wrestler at the Venice Film Festival this Friday, news has emerged that none other than Bruce Springsteen will contribute an original song to the Mickey Rourke-starring vehicle. ... Find more results for Springsteen on RSSMicro.com |
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