
1. Matt Ryan (the Springsteen impersonator) is actually a good musician. Clarence Clemmons has played with him on stage, Greg Maltby (Bruce's lighting designer) said that most people wouldn't know the difference, and Bruce himself often brings him up (in a good way) at his shows.
2. Due to his convincing impersonation abilities, the man is obviously a good actor. This might not be important, but anyone who's ever watched Springsteen try and act (see the "I'm on Fire" video for a good example) knows that he should stick to singing. Ryan's incredible skills will have women swooning right and left at the Iron Horse.
3. The price is appallingly low. At fifteen bucks, the real Bruce should watch out, or he might find that people who don't want to shell out 75 dollars or more for his shows might become permanent Bruce in the USA fans.
Matt Ryan has modestly explained how he attempted to walk down other, non-Bruce related, walks of life, but found it impossible. People kept mistaking him for Bruce Springsteen and he eventually realized he should put his talents and looks to good use. The world is glad he did. Get your tickets here.
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I am very upset that you would downgrade Springsteen's acting abilities in the "I'm on Fire" music video. It is by far the greatest music video of all time. Heart wrenching.
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