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Due to a complete cock-up on the ordering front I have a single ticket to see Bruce Springsteen at Anfield on Wednesday 4th June I would like to get rid of. My wife and I are going with friends on Saturday 7th and my son was buying an odd ticket near us to come along but between us we managed to order for the wrong date. I'd like some money for it but I'm happy to accept less than we paid for it. 

PM me is you're interested. It's a seated ticket on the Kop.

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13 hours ago, Upside Down said:

The fact that it's Bruce Springsteen

Go and have a listen to his first 2 albums, if you haven’t done already Ups.

Greetings from Asbury Park.

NJ and The Wild, The Innocent, & the E Street Shuffle.

Knowing your musical tastes from reading on here, I think you’ll at least appreciate them.

More recently, the Wrecking Ball album was brilliant, Bruce was angry with those robbing bankers, capitalism and the burden being placed on me and you to bail the swines out.

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1 hour ago, Gav said:

Go and have a listen to his first 2 albums, if you haven’t done already Ups.

Greetings from Asbury Park.

NJ and The Wild, The Innocent, & the E Street Shuffle.

Knowing your musical tastes from reading on here, I think you’ll at least appreciate them.

More recently, the Wrecking Ball album was brilliant, Bruce was angry with those robbing bankers, capitalism and the burden being placed on me and you to bail the swines out.

I got his first 3 albums in a box set sometime in the early 1980’s. I’d never been a fan before then but that box set converted me. The two you mention plus “ Born To Run “ .I’ve got to be honest, they are the only Springsteen albums I bought but I can reccomend them.

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1 hour ago, Gav said:

Go and have a listen to his first 2 albums, if you haven’t done already Ups.

Greetings from Asbury Park.

NJ and The Wild, The Innocent, & the E Street Shuffle.

Knowing your musical tastes from reading on here, I think you’ll at least appreciate them.

More recently, the Wrecking Ball album was brilliant, Bruce was angry with those robbing bankers, capitalism and the burden being placed on me and you to bail the swines out.

I like to think I have an eclectic taste in music but the Boss has never really floated my boat tbh. I don’t really care for his voice. Fair play to the fella for the career he’s had though and he always gives good value at his gigs. 

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1 hour ago, oldjamfan1 said:

I like to think I have an eclectic taste in music but the Boss has never really floated my boat tbh. I don’t really care for his voice. Fair play to the fella for the career he’s had though and he always gives good value at his gigs. 

I feel a bit like that to be honest. I’ve got friends who go to his live shoes and rave about them.

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All you need to know today's is Iron Maiden are still awesome live. Sure they did the hits the hardcore fans would moan about, but they didn't them at full speed and volume when they are in their 60s. 

If any of us had that liveliness at that age, we'd be happy. And Bruce's voice was great.

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