MR NIGEL BRIDGEMAN YOU DELETED YOUR FACEBOOK

The Amazer

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So I'm gonna post this here.

Just got London Calling on bluray. How does one man release so many awesome home video concert experiences?
 
Lance, where've you been?

He might just have deactivated his account, like I have mine at the moment.
 
I have no idea Lance. I bought it when it came out - only watched half of it so far but it is indeed brilliant. :)

Yeah, you can't delete your Facebook, just deactivate it. I just got bored with it. I pop on now and then to see if anyone is actually doing anything interesting but they're not.
 
Yeah, you can't delete your Facebook, just deactivate it.

You can. Only caveat is it takes 14 days and that if you log in at all during that period your deletion request is canceled, but I guess that's more to prevent people deleting your account when you accidentally leave yourself logged in somewhere.
 
How's Brucey's ever growing sweat stain until his whole shirt is wet? Pure genius. The man knows how to rock.

Outlaw Pete live is one of the most epic things I've ever seen on a concert video. Joisus. HHHHAAAAAUUUUTLAWWWWW PETE!

And gents, I just don't forum much anymore, too busy being a rock star.
 
The DVD is another great example of Bruce making up the setlist on the fly. He probably does it every show, but I love how he picks up a bunch of signs from the crowd and then holds one up to the band to tell them the next song.
 
Yeah man, I couldn't believe it when he did that! I didn't realise it was THAT made up on the fly. Just goes down into the crowd, chooses some songs he wants, comes back up and uses the signs that the crowd made as a sort of poster for each song. That was awesome.

He does it right before Bobby Jean if I recall correctly, and that song went off tap.
 
He changes his setlist so much that he and the band would be ready to play anything. I just like how he often decides on the spot what song to do next.