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I think the best highlight of the Boss’s show was him slamming his privates into that camera during his rockin’ knee slid! Reply
Thought it was great that Bruce, didn’t mail it in and lipsync the show. Gotta agree with nk on the cameraman getting more of Springsteen’s groin that be bargained for in the shot too. Reply
It was definitely one of the best half-time shows I’ve seen. The crotch slamming into the camera was epic. Watch it here: Gotcha Media Reply
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I think the best highlight of the Boss’s show was him slamming his privates into that camera during his rockin’ knee slid!
Thought it was great that Bruce, didn’t mail it in and lipsync the show. Gotta agree with nk on the cameraman getting more of Springsteen’s groin that be bargained for in the shot too.
Please. Corporate, lame rock at its best, I suppose.
It was definitely one of the best half-time shows I’ve seen. The crotch slamming into the camera was epic. Watch it here:
Gotcha Media
I was surprised and delighted by the 10th Ave Freeze Out opener. Great tune!
That was pure cheese.