Backstreets. com: 2. Setlists. Setlists: 2. December 2. 2 / Red Bank, NJ / Count Basie Theatre. The United States housing bubble was a real estate bubble affecting over half of U.S. states. Housing prices peaked in early 2006, started to decline in 20, and reached new lows in 2012. On December 30, 2008, the Case-Shiller home price index reported its largest price drop in its history.. I want to thank John, India, all the wonderful musicians, and especially the two giants -- Bruce and Billy -- that I grew up listening to, and whose songs give a voice to ordinary folks that go to work each day wondering how they are going to pay all their bills and afford. In reality, the initial take-up was dismal from all nationalities, particularly in comparison to the Portuguese scheme which was posting much better results even though the minimum entry level was the same. So in summer 2015 the Spanish government announced. Follow Up Results - Maximizing Repeat and Referral Business. Almost 90% of all homeowners would do business with their real estate agent again. Only 11% can remember who that person is!! Are you too busy to keep up with your contact database and to. As Kevin thumbed through the thick pages of the ancient manuscript lately found deep in the bowels of the Enzo family library in Castellino, with its depictions and detailed woodcuts of the morbid crimes committed during the Spanish Inquisition, he couldn’t help but. Furk.net is your personal secure storage that fetches media files and lets you stream them immediately You can use it to stream video or listen to your music from PC, smartphone, HTPC or even a game console (XBOX, PS3). Service limits: Bandwidth. Notes: It's all cold down along the beach.. Red Bank, where Bruce showed up tonight to bring some extra warmth to the newly renovated Count Basie Theatre. Just as in 2. 00. Springsteen chose to join in the festivities at Bobby Bandiera's Hope Concert. On the bill with Bandiera's Jersey Shore Rock- N- Soul Revue were Tim Mc. Loone and the Shirleys, Brian Fallon, Nicole Atkins, Gary U. S. Bonds, Southside Johnny, and Jon Bon Jovi; Springsteen's surprise appearance came at the end of the night, as he joined the house band and a few of the bill- toppers for a few Christmas songs, two classic covers, and one of his own. The night's format had crossover between artist's sets: Gary U. S. Bonds (after notably performing Bruce's "Action in the Street") was joined by Southside Johnny for "This Little Girl" to segue into Southside's set; Johnny was joined on his last song by Jon Bon Jovi for "This Time It's For Real." When it came to Bon Jovi's last song, out came Springsteen to back him up on "Run Run Rudolph," playing lead guitar and hollering backup on the final chorus."Happy holidays!" said Bruce, otherwise a man of few words tonight. Leave the quotables to Southside: "I'd wish you a merry Christmas, but it would be out of character" and "I get so sentimental, I have to drink myself into oblivion.") Springsteen opened his own set with a doubleshot of his holiday B- sides, "Merry Christmas, Baby" followed by "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." Southside - - "Mr. Grinch" - - joined in on the latter, and La. Bamba came downstage to take Clarence's part, "you better be good for goodness' sake." (La. Bamba and Mark Pender brought the horn section headcount to eight for Bruce's set.) After Bruce went it alone on "6. Bon Jovi came back out to split the vocals on "Tenth Avenue." And a final encore, as Springsteen was joined by Southside, singing lead, and Bonds for a rousing "Havin' a Party." Weather outside: frightful. Inside: plenty hot. Setlist: Run, Run Rudolph (w/ JBJ)Merry Christmas, Baby. Santa Claus is Coming to Town (w/ SSJ)6. Tenth Avenue Freeze- out (w/ JBJ)Havin' a Party (w/ SSJ, Bonds)November 5 / New York, NY / Town Hall. Notes: The day after the first Tuesday in November, and Bruce Springsteen was back on stage - - not for another political event, but to honor our soldiers and veterans. Springsteen returned for the second annual Stand Up for Heroes benefit, raising money for the Bob Woodruff Family Fund to help wounded soldiers. At the beginning of the night, Bob and Lee Woodruff stated that this was not intended as a celebration of the results of the election, and that set the tone for the evening. Without a word about the election, Springsteen performed three songs solo acoustic, joined by Patti Scialfa on vocals for "Thunder Road," and tipped his hat to the veterans in the audience at both the beginning and end of his set. Acknowledging that he was the only musician on the bill for this New York Comedy Festival event, he got into the spirit of the show with a couple of jokes between songs. He said that the only jokes he knows are the ones the band tells him on the bus. Plot Summary: Konoha has suddenly been attacked by flying shinobi from the Sky Country. It turns out to be revenge for the Second Great Ninja War, when Konoha destroyed the Sky Country. At the same time, a doctor and his apprentice, Shinou and Amaru. 1 Mesoamerica 2 Geography 3 History 3.1 Preclassic period (c. 2000 BC – 250 AD) 3.2 Classic period (c. 250–900 AD) 3.2.1 Classic Maya collapse 3.3 Postclassic period (c. 950–1539 AD) 3.4 Contact period and Spanish conquest (1511–1697 AD) 3.5 Persistence of Maya culture. The Why For lifestyle Spain is hard to beat, relaxed and easy-going, safe and child-friendly. The climate suits all tastes, ranging from one of four seasons with a proper winter and lots of snow in the north to the sub-tropical south where the micro-climate zones on. And the two that he told - - variations on this one and this one - - were old enough that he probably heard them in the days when the band actually travelled by bus. After his set, they once again auctioned off one of his motorcycles, a 1. Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide, which Springsteen rode onto the stage with the engine running. After he threw in his leather jacket, it went for $7. The guitar Bruce played during his set was auctioned as well, bringing in an additional $5. Setlist: The Promised Land. Thunder Road (with Patti Scialfa)The Rising. November 2 / Cleveland, OHNotes: Four years later, nearly to the day, and there was Bruce, once again, on the stump in the battleground state of Ohio in the final hours of a presidential campaign, doing his best to get a Democratic president back in the Oval Office. With four more years of history to chew on, Springsteen has been energetic in his support for Barack Obama at a total now of four rallies in the past month, including Sunday afternoon's Change We Need rally in Cleveland. Yes, it was the same mall, in the shadow of the same, cold, neo- classical government buildings, where Springsteen joined John Kerry on November 1, 2. This time around, though, more of an air of cautious confidence was evident as Bruce contributed his final set to the cause and introduced Obama's family to his own. This time!" Bruce said, "This time!""I was here a while back, in 2. Springsteen told the crowd, adding, "I'm glad they let me come back - - that they didn't think I might jinx them or something." A six- song set, similar to the Columbus set a couple weeks ago, added a welcomed duet with Patti on a new song: "Workin' on a Dream." The song has been recorded for the follow- up to Magic, which Springsteen has been working on this fall, an album expected to see release around the time of the Presidential Inauguration in January 2. The world premiere of "Workin' on a Dream," which Springsteen dedicated to Obama, followed "The Promised Land," "Youngstown," and "Thunder Road" and preceded "This Land is Your Land.” On the Woody Guthrie classic, Bruce seemed to think the packed mall wasn’t singing up to their potential and laid a little hometown guilt on them by pointing out that Cleveland was one of the founding cities of rock 'n' roll, so, well, get singing! His now- familiar stump speech PSA and percussive "Yes We Can" chants were well received as he closed with "The Rising" before introducing Barack Obama. This slightly truncated set may have had more to do with the fact that Obama was due in Cincinnati later in the evening and had just arrived from Columbus. Standing off stage along with Patti were their three children, all of whom joined Bruce onstage moments after he introduced Obama and his family to the crowd. It was a special moment as Barack's youngest daughter, Sasha, sheepishly shook Bruce's hand after her father introduced the two. For a minute, both families blended together on stage as Barack thanked Bruce for his support, Obama telling the crowd, "A rising is coming!"Find video on CSpan. Recent Programs."- photographs and reporting by Ed Hall, Jr. Setlist: The Promised Land. Youngstown. Thunder Road. Workin' on a Dream. This Land is Your Land. The Rising. October 1. New York, NY / Hammerstein Ballroom. Notes: At the "Change Rocks" benefit concert in support of Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel joined forces, the favorite sons of New Jersey and Long Island meeting in Manhattan to co- headline a show that also featured John Legend and India. Arie. Caroline Kennedy introduced the artists, and Bruce had a few more words before the performances began - - first of all, about the undercard: "Billy and I thought we could sing until we heard India and John rehearsing earlier. We're just pretending." As for the main event, Bruce described it as a historic meeting of New Jersey and Long Island, suggesting (as you might imagine from this old demi- rivalry) that it wasn't the smoothest of collaborations: "I like to rehearse, Billy doesn't." He went on to joke that the whole affair was somewhat Palin- esque: "A lot of last- minute cramming and confident presentation.. Hopefully no one will leave the room screaming like in rehearsals!" Legend opened with his majestic solo piano take on U2's "Pride (In the Name of Love)," and was soon joined by Bruce, Patti Scialfa, and India. Arie for his new song, "If You're Out There." After short sets from Legend and Arie, Bruce was back for a little acoustic set of his own, with solo readings of "The Promised Land" and "This Hard Land." In between he gave a version of his recent Vote for Change stump speech, saying that electing Obama was just the beginning to "taking back our country," and that it would take everyone "from Jersey, Long Island, and all points west" to rebuild this hard land. Joel followed with his band (which would be the backing band for the rest of the evening) for two of his own songs, "Miami 2. Baby Grand."The main event featured the Boss and the Piano Man together. Backed by Joel's band, along with Patti and E Street pianist Roy Bittan, Springsteen and Joel traded off songs from their deep catalogs, opening with "Tenth Avenue Freeze- out" and closing with "River of Dreams." On "Tenth," Bruce sang, "They made that change uptown and the Piano Man joined the band.." and "when Jersey and Long Island bust this city in half!" Joel dedicated "Movin' Out" to George Bush and Dick Cheney. On "Thunder Road," simultaneous piano action from Billy ("I like this one!") and Roy. This was truly a blended set - - not only trading off songs, but trading off verses as they sang on each other's songs. Bruce was surprised that Billy didn't know "Spirit in the Night" - - he called out chords throughout - - but was really into his own verse on "New York State of Mind," a highlight of the night. Legend and Arie joined in as well, singing on "Spirit," "The Rising," and "Glory Days." - photograph by William Borner. In the encore, one more Bruce tune: "Born to Run," Bruce leaping onto Billy's piano - - with permission! Billy giving Bruce a kiss on the cheek. People Get Ready" spotlighted all of the evening's performers, who then brought Barack Obama to the stage. Some inspiring words from Obama himself, who also offered plenty of praise for the night's artists: I want to thank John, India, all the wonderful musicians, and especially the two giants - - Bruce and Billy - - that I grew up listening to, and whose songs give a voice to ordinary folks that go to work each day wondering how they are going to pay all their bills and afford healthcare. They write inspiring songs about the problems of everyday heroes that have been ignored for far too long by those in Washington, and that is what this campaign has been all about.
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