Bruce Springsteen Says “Hello, Ohio!” to Detroit, MI Audience
This kind of thing just leaves me speechless:
Bruce Springsteen reportedly greeted his Detroit-area audience Friday (11/13) night with a resounding “Hello, Ohio!” Oops.
If I can imagine myself there for just a moment, I think I’d probably have the urge to just get up and leave the show immediately. This is the stuff that Spinal Tap dreams are made of…
Are you kidding me, FORGIVEN!! We LOVE BRUCE here in Michigan and he loves all his fans, hell i forget what day it is, where i am going, what i went into a store for or why i go into the fridge all the time!! Bruce can think he is anyplace he wants and we lose nothing in his performance for it!! Bruce remains the BOSS here in Michigan :)
Are you kidding me, FORGIVEN!! We LOVE BRUCE here in Michigan and he loves all his fans, hell i forget what day it is, where i am going, what i went into a store for or why i go into the fridge all the time!! Bruce can think he is anyplace he wants and we lose nothing in his performance for it!! Bruce remains the BOSS here in Michigan :)
Bruce, to his credit, was able to laugh about it. The next night in Wisconsin, Backstreets.com reports that he said: “Good evening Ohio!… Aw, I’m just f***in’ with ya!”
The guy has played thousands of shows and been nothing but great toward his audience over the years. I can allow him one screw up. And besides, you’d be crazy to leave a Bruce concert before it was over.
Bruce, to his credit, was able to laugh about it. The next night in Wisconsin, Backstreets.com reports that he said: “Good evening Ohio!… Aw, I’m just f***in’ with ya!”
The guy has played thousands of shows and been nothing but great toward his audience over the years. I can allow him one screw up. And besides, you’d be crazy to leave a Bruce concert before it was over.
Bands playing Camden NJ routinely yell out: “Hello, Philadelphia”. Granted, it’s just across the river, but I don’t think anyone there hears it.
Bands playing Camden NJ routinely yell out: “Hello, Philadelphia”. Granted, it’s just across the river, but I don’t think anyone there hears it.