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NewsBruce Springsteen ?For You?The New, Highly Anticipated Bruce Springsteen book ? 'For You? Is Being Released November 2007 with a limited press of only 2000 available. With over 400 photos and over 200 unusual tales from some of Bruce Springsteen?s most dedicated fans - this is one book you won?t want to miss. The long awaited and anticipated new Bruce Springsteen book ? 'For You? - a collection of stories, tales and fan experiences from across the world, is currently on the presses and is scheduled for release in November, 2007. Over two years in preparation, and containing hundreds of stories and anecdotes written by his legendary fans, as well as over 400 photographs, most of them never previously published. Editor Lawrence Kirsch said: 'Being a life-long Springsteen fan myself, I recognized there was a pent-up desire for fans to come together and share. Something magical happens at a Springsteen concert. Each concert is like a huge family reunion, even though in all reality you actually know very few of the people there. Complete strangers connect with an immediacy that is tangible.' 'So, in 2005 I came up with the idea for this book and set up a web site called: Foryoubruce.com to confirm if my theory was correct. I asked fans to write in with their experiences, and I was simply amazed by the response. Over 1500 fans from across the globe submitted stories and anecdotes to the website. It was difficult to make the final selection.' Unfortunately, there was no way to include them all. All I can offer is that the tales that are there are representative of so many other stories we received. Fans will be able to identify and relate through the memories of others. I promise you there is something for everyone in this book.' John Lennon spectacles up for auction A pair of spectacles owned by John Lennon have gone up for auction. The gold rimmed glasses, which the late Beatle wore during the band's Japanese tour in 1966, is attracting bids of up to ?750,000 at auction site 991.com. The spectacles are being auctioned off with a note from the band's translator at the time Junishi Yore. During their tour, The Beatles were forced to remain virtual prisoners in their Tokyo hotel after they received death threats from religious groups angry at the band's decision to play at the sacred Budokan site. The only people with them were their photographer Bob Whitaker and Yore who Lennon got to know during their time in Japan. When The Beatles left Tokyo, Lennon gave him his prized glasses as a thank you for looking after the band. The spectacles remained with him until the Beatle's death in 1980 when in accordance with Japanese folklore he pushed out the lenses as a lament to Lennon. Bidding will continue until July 31. For more information go to www.991.com. |
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