Here's Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band paying their own tribute to David Bowie, with a performance from the opening night of their US tour in Pittsburgh.
Monday 18 January 2016
Version City # 50 - Bruce Springsteen sings David Bowie
Seven days on from the shock of David Bowie's sudden passing, many of us are still struggling to adjust to life in a post-Bowie
world. It isn't easy, though of course it's immeasurably less easy for Iman, Lexi & Duncan and right now all my thoughts are
with them. So, apologies for my recent radio silence. Normal service, whatever the heck that is, resumes forthwith.
Here's Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band paying their own tribute to David Bowie, with a performance from the opening night of their US tour in Pittsburgh.
Here's Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band paying their own tribute to David Bowie, with a performance from the opening night of their US tour in Pittsburgh.
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2 comments:
Great footage, Mr. S and I'm glad you're feeling better. While David Bowie's passing didn't have an emotional impact on me, I felt badly for my friends who had been touched by his music in a deep and personal way.
Thanks Marie. I think a lot of people were surprised at just how much Bowie's passing effected them. It really did knock me for six.
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