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From E Street to Ireland

Bruce Springsteen’s Irish concerts have been highlights of recent tours – with Bruce regularly paying tribute to the dedication of Irish fans. Now a new book will track Bruce’s connections, gigs and haunts in Ireland over two decades.

And the authors of ‘Springsteen in Ireland’ are appealing to fans for their help. “Bruce has talked many times about what a great welcome he gets here in Ireland” says one of the book’s authors, Greg Lewis. “And every time he tours the tickets sell out in record time. We’re going to trace every connection between the E Street and Ireland, and Bruce’s fans will be a major part of that. We’re looking for fans’ stories, memories and pictures. We launched the appeal for stories on fan sites last week and the response has been phenomenal – from fans around Ireland and from across Europe and America”.

Springsteen first played in Ireland at Slane Castle in 1985 and has returned for sell-out shows in Belfast and Dublin. In September 2007, tickets for his show that December at the Odyssey Arena sold out in a record-breaking eight minutes, and he recently returned to play to 110,000 fans at three sell-out concerts at the RDS in Dublin.

Fans can contribute stories and pictures to the book by contacting Greg and co-author Moira Sharkey at: springsteeninireland@googlemail.com

New photo galleries: London and Manchester

Visit the new photo galleries, with photos from the shows in London and Manchester:

Manchester 28 may 2008
by Paolo di Pietro (see)

London 30 may 2008
by Fernando Goy (see)

London 31 may 2008
by Ferran Fort (see)

London 31 may 2008 (II)
by Fernando Goy (see)

photo: Manchester 28.05.2008 copyright Paolo di Pietro

Garry Tallent

Garry W. Tallent, E Street’s bass player, has been interviewed recently by Bass Player magazine. During the interview he talks about his favourite bass players (James Jamerson, Jaco Pastorius and Rick Danko -The Band-), his favourite songs («Point Blank» and «Saint in the City»), his recordings with other artists and, here’s the Bruce bit, his future plans with Springsteen:

«The tour with Bruce goes through the summer. We have another album’s worth of material recorded, but no word yet on a release or future tours«.

Read the full interview at Bass Player.

Photo: Madrid 25.11.2007 copyright 2008 Enric Nonell/fotofotos.com

Farewell to Bo Diddley

The great Bo Diddley has left us at age 79. He was a pioneer and one of the true masters of rock’n’roll. You might be familiar with his rectangular guitar and his original beats in songs like «Hey Bo Diddley», «You Can’t Judge a Book by Its Cover», «Diddy Wah Diddy» or «Who Do You Love?». His classic beat was imitated by Buddy Holly («Not Fade Away»), The Rolling Stones and many others.

Bruce Springsteen has played his songs for many years, specially «Mona», which was used from 1976 to 1978 as an intro to a song Bruce couldn’t have written without Bo’s influence: «She’s the One».

Also gone, on May 26th, was Thomas Tallent (at 60 ), Garry Tallent’s brother (read an obituary here).

Video: Bo Diddley «Mona»

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Video: Bruce Springsteen «Not Fade Away» (Passaic 1978)

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Spain tickets on sale

If you’re ticketless for the final shows in Spain, you have now a second chance. A very limited amount of tickets (all seats) will be on sale starting Friday June 6th at 10am (CET) thru Tick Tack Ticket in Spain.

Link: www.ticktackticket.com