now, the gross of the tour is in the region of $11 million. so yeah, it s a living. it was so decadent and over the top and money just whoo, being thrown against the wall. feel like a hypocrite, if you are consistently invoking the ideas of young people and bouncing off the ideas of young people, taking young people s money and putting it in your pocket and really what you are is a middle-aged family man. and it s only the hypocrisy that i m worried about. bruce springsteen was trying to reclaim the soul of rock n roll by going back to basics. using elements from the past that were kind of being discarded at that point. in the day we sweat out on the streets of a runaway american dream using a sound that was not what was on the radio. and not what was mainstream rock. chrome wheeled, fuel injected, and stepping out over the line,
to have done a lot of harm. it s clear that he s abused his power. it s clear that he s tried to use his office to benefit himself politically and personally, which is not what he s in office to do. and it s jeopardized our national security. and it s part of the constitution. and people will see at least part of that. open-minded folks and i think that 7% are probably the most open minded of the group. not having kind of made a decision. and when you re open minded, you ll see the facts as being damning to the president. and damning for our country. our country, really it s it s at stake. the constitution s what we re about. it s not just a piece of paper. it s not just something you read about in history. it s a living, breathing embodiment of the united states of america and what it stands for. and it s under attack. i ve spoken to fellow members of the of your committee. congressman madelyn dean and congressman jamie raskin in the past couple days and they ve walked us throug
personally, which is not what he s in office to do. and it s jeopardized our national security. and it s part of the constitution. and people will see at least part of that. open-minded folks and i think that 7% are probably the most open minded of the group. not having kind of made a decision. and when you re open minded, you ll see the facts as being damning to the president. and damning for our country. our country, really it s it s at stake. the constitution s what we re about. it s not just a piece of paper. it s not just something you read about in history. it s a living, breathing embodiment of the united states of america and what it stands for. and it s under attack. i ve spoken to fellow members of the of your committee. congressman madelyn dean and congressman jamie raskin in the past couple days and they ve walked us through how this first house judiciary committee hearing is going to look. they re going to explain what an impeachable offense is. what a high crime and
i m a bit upset it doesn t have a pool table onboard. apart from that, i think this is the best way to travel. americans are now spending $2 billion a year on music. that s $700 million more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three-times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. i m telling you rock n roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sarah lee, chevrolet, supply and demand, it s the same business. rock n roll had been a gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the 50s and 60s. in the 70s it becomes the main event. that has repercussions in all sorts of positive and negative ways. the total cost of this tour is $3.5 million. now the gross of the tour is in the region of $11 million. so yeah, it s a living. it was so decadent and over
so, yeah, it s a living. it was so decadent and over the top, and money just whoo being thrown against the wall. could be a bit of a hypocrite, you know, if you re consistently evoking the ideas of young people and bouncing off the ideas of young people, taking young people s money and putting it in your pocket, you know. really what you are is a middle-aged family man. and it s only the hypocrisy that i m worried about. bruce springsteen was trying to reclaim the soul of rock n roll by going back to basics. using elements from the past that were kind of being discarded at that point. every day you sweat out on the streets of a runaway american dream using a sound that was not what was on the radio, was not what was mainstream rock. suicide machine sprung from cages on highway