Bruce Springsteen fans had their hearts in their mouths as the Boss had a scary looking fall during his gig in Amsterdam.
The iconic singer, 73, took a tumble as he tried to walk up the steps at his performance at the Johan Cruyff Arena. With his guitar around his neck, Bruce missed a step and landed awkwardly with the crowd gasping in shock, reports Mirror.co.uk.
The ‘Dancing in the Dark’ singer was seen lying on his back for a short time before bandmates rushed to his aide. Taking the guitar strap from around his neck he struggled to get back to his feet, but was able to do so thanks to the assistance of those nearby.
However, he rose with a smile on his face and was met with a round of applause from those in the crowd. Bruce isn’t said to have been injured in the fall.
The iconic singer, 73, took a tumble as he tried to walk up the steps at his performance at the Johan Cruyff Arena. With his guitar around his neck, Bruce missed a step and landed awkwardly with the crowd gasping in shock, reports Mirror.co.uk.
The ‘Dancing in the Dark’ singer was seen lying on his back for a short time before bandmates rushed to his aide. Taking the guitar strap from around his neck he struggled to get back to his feet, but was able to do so thanks to the assistance of those nearby.
However, he rose with a smile on his face and was met with a round of applause from those in the crowd. Bruce isn’t said to have been injured in the fall.
- 5/31/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Bruce Springsteen has addressed the founder of Rolling Stone over an apparent snub in the Seventies.
The revered rock ‘n’ roll figure took part in a live discussion with the publication’s founder, Jann Wenner, in New York on Tuesday (13 September).
In front of a live audience, Springsteen and Wenner engaged in a light-hearted dialogue about the star’s music, its place in 2022 and other topics.
At one point in their conversation, Springsteen took the opportunity to ask about a long-held gripe, as he recalled his confusion at not being asked to be on the front cover of the magazine after the release of his 1975 album, Born to Run.
“I was not on the cover of Rolling Stone when Born to Run came out, you know,” he pointed out (via Variety).
Springsteen noted that he’d received the invitation from other publications, telling Wenner: “I’m not picking a bone or anything,...
The revered rock ‘n’ roll figure took part in a live discussion with the publication’s founder, Jann Wenner, in New York on Tuesday (13 September).
In front of a live audience, Springsteen and Wenner engaged in a light-hearted dialogue about the star’s music, its place in 2022 and other topics.
At one point in their conversation, Springsteen took the opportunity to ask about a long-held gripe, as he recalled his confusion at not being asked to be on the front cover of the magazine after the release of his 1975 album, Born to Run.
“I was not on the cover of Rolling Stone when Born to Run came out, you know,” he pointed out (via Variety).
Springsteen noted that he’d received the invitation from other publications, telling Wenner: “I’m not picking a bone or anything,...
- 9/15/2022
- by Nicole Vassell
- The Independent - Music
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