Tomorrow never knows


There has been busy days this week. In December last year Mr. Springsteen started to promote the new material from his record and as I posted then, it soon became clearthat the new album would be released on January 27th. The Title song, as well as The Wrestler and My Lucky Day was released via Amazon.com and Springsteen’s own official website.

The date for the Swedish release of the album varied a bit, but eventually the record was in the stores on the weekend before the US release date. There has been quite a lot of commotion about the cover. Fans even started a group on Facebook to make Springsteen change the cover since many thougt it was so ugly.

I joined the group on Facebook, because I really thought the cover was hideous. But now, with the result in my hand I must admit that I kind of like it. Or, rather, I approve of the style the pictures are made in, I do not like the cover so much, but there are some nice pics in the album.

Of course the rumors of a new tour started buzzing, and eventually the date for the ticket release was out. It was set on January 26th. Since these last days has been very hectic I take the liberty of posting what happened last Monday. So just scroll down a bit and I’ll tell you.


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After the chaotic ticket release I’ve spent a couple of days pondering who’s going to have which ticket, since I’ve promised to help some freinds who wasn’t able to stand in line for tickets. I think I finally have got my maths right, and I’ve also managed to get me a ticket for the third show. Nobody really believed it, but it turned out that the rumor actually was true. After the two first shows sold out, Live Nation announced that there would be a third one on June 7th.

I now have tickets for all three, and that feels good. 😀 It’s worth it to loose some sleep to stand in line, to freeze a bit and all the things you endure just to get into the show. Now I’m just going to sit back and wait until June and listen all that I can to the new album.

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