Wednesday, July 02, 2008

J-88

Le decompte est lance, c'est J-88.

Qui me donnera la bonne reponse? J-88 pour quoi?

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SebT

7 comments:

Ismael said...

Il se passe donc quelque chose le 28 septembre...
Naivement, j'ai pense a un concert de Bruce Springsteen a Singapour. Tu aurais ainsi rendu hommage a l'ami FH mais je me suis vite dit que tu devais etre un peu plus egoiste que ca... Remarque, l'ami FH est capable de donner la priorite a un concert du Boss sur la naissance d'un de ses enfants...
Anyway, c'etait facile comme question et je beneficie du decalage horaire: C'est le jour ou tu vas faire le keke avec ton drapeau pour voir passer des voitures qui vont tres vite, sont basses du derriere et grillent les stops dans les rues de Singapour...

SebT said...

Biiiiiiiiiip!

Bonne reponse, je vais donc faire un petit fil rouge a ce sujet sur les blogs (a la croisee du sport et de S'pore).

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Ismael said...

On m'a dit que tu ferais la femme de menage et passerais le balais par moments sur la piste. Est-ce correct? Y a-t-il une penurie de main d'oeuvre indonesienne ou philippine en ce moment? ;-)

Anonymous said...

je n'ai pas eu à prioriser.
D'ailleurs voici quelques extraits de fans

C'est Magnifique!

By Jean-Philippe Charbonnier

Despite a muddy sound, the Paris show was great, with a crowd in a good mood and ready to party, and a setlist full of surprises. A really strong "Adam Raised a Cain" as opener, a fantastic "Spirit in the Night" with Bruce going from one side of the stadium to the other, cheering with fans while singing... And then the requested songs like "Rendezvous," "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart," and the solo piano "For You" introduced in french: "je suis venu pour vous" (I came for you). After "Mary's Place," Bruce picked and showed a sign for "Fire," but Max didn't see it correctly and started to play "I'm on Fire." The others kind of followed, but Bruce stopped them instantly, saying: "Not 'I'm on Fire' -- 'Fire'!" Good fun all around. During the encore, Elliott Murphy guested with his son on "Born to Run" and then alone on the last song of a show that clocked in at almost three hours.

An Italian in Paris

By Corrado Passoni

After the hot Milano night, in my hometown, I couldn't imagine this show would compare. But even though it was a cooler night, the crowd was ready and suddenly set on fire by the "Adam Raised a Cain" start, followed by the new hit "Radio Nowhere," and in a moment we went back in time with a wonderful "No Surrender." The first request, "Rendezvous," was a natural fit for the host city, and "Candy's Room" lit up the Ville Lumiere.

"Janey, Don't You Lose Heart" was a real surprise. "Because the Night" was powerful as usual, with Nils at his best as in Milano, but after the house party with "Mary's Place," we reached the highest emotional point with a trio of slower songs : "Fire," "For You" (with Bruce alone at the piano), and "The River." The slowdown recharged the band and the crowd, and the next five songs before the encores were sung and danced to by everybody in the Parc de Princes.

After "Girls in Their Summer Clothes" -- obviously dedicated to the beautiful "Parisiennes," who, I personally think, deserve the tribute -- the surprise of Elliott Murphy on stage for "Born to Run" and "American Land." In between was a very moving "Bobby Jean."

In the end, I was very satisfied -- for my two children, Giorgio and Giulia, as well, this being their first-ever concert. Traveling abroad, we found a warm attendance like the one I experienced two days before at home. I hope they will never forget their first "meeting" with the Boss.

Anonymous said...

allez un tour de circuit du 28 septembre
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htOu3_GrufE

Ismael said...

A quand le FH avec ses enfants a un concert de Bruce a l'etranger?

SebT said...

Bon Mister Ismael, pas de carton jaune ni rouge, mais plus de Dim Sum... Pour l'histoire du balai, ca va venir dans un prochain post, si si si, du balai de competition Moooosieur... et comme ca je passe pro dans une equipe de Curling cet hiver!