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Bruce fucking Springsteen

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Let me start by saying that I've never been a huge Springsteen fan and I don't own any of his albums. I went to see him live last night because my friend's GF scored some tickets. What a fucking great show! He's touring with an 18-piece (or thereabouts) band supporting the Seeger Sessions album. The show had a real bluegrass/country/old-timey feel. His band was amazing. This will probably sound like heresy to some people, but fuck the E Street Band. He should take these guys out with him on every tour.

If you get a chance to see this tour, I'd recommend going. It made me see The Boss in a different light. I'm going to have to pick up that new CD now...
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2nd. The Seeger Sessions are in regular rotation here, excellent stuff.


Well, the doctor comes 'round here with his face all bright
And he says "in a little while you'll be alright"
All he gives is a humbug pill, a dose of dope and a great big bill
Tell me, how can a poor man stand such times and live?
He says "me and my old school pals had some might high times down here
And what happened to you poor black folks, well it just ain't fair"
He took a look around gave a little pep talk, said "I'm with you" then he took a little walk
Tell me, how can a poor man stand such times and live?
There's bodies floatin' on Canal and the levees gone to Hell
Martha, get me my sixteen gauge and some dry shells
Them who's got got out of town
And them who ain't got left to drown
Tell me, how can a poor man stand such times and live?
I got family scattered from Texas all the way to Baltimore
And I ain't got no home in this world no more
Gonna be a judgment that's a fact, a righteous train rollin' down this track
Tell me, how can a poor man stand such times and live?


- Bruce Springsteen, April 27, 2006
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So no Max Weinberg?

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I've never been a huge fan of him either...always just liked a few songs here and there. My best friend's husband is a fanatic, though, and I consider him to be a music snob with generally good taste. I'm gonna check out this album too, because I've heard good things about it...and not just from you. Glad you enjoyed the show!
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Springsteen = nails on a chalkboard.

Some of his music has made for outstanding covers, though...

Blinded By The Light....Because The Night...shit, there's more...I'll think of them.
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this thread is full of retards. born to run is the greatest cry of middle class hope despite middle class crap EVAH.
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boss fan checking in. fuck the rest of y'all.
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Dinsdale wrote:Springsteen = nails on a chalkboard.

Some of his music has made for outstanding covers, though...

Blinded By The Light....Because The Night...shit, there's more...I'll think of them.
Hank III does a pretty badass version of "Atlantic City."
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I like Tori Amos' version of "I'm On Fire."

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i like kenny loggins version of "im free"

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Springsteen = respectable figure, but have no desire to listen to his music
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Back in the mid 80s I fucking HATED Bruce Springsteen. In particular, I couldn't stand the album Born In The USA. Since then, I've mellowed a bit on Bruce. In fact I think he's pretty fucking good now that I don't have to hear him every hour on the hour.
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Post by MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan »

Picked up the Seeger Sessions album yesterday. I'm digging it. Kinda reminds me of the O Brother soundtrack.
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MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:Picked up the Seeger Sessions album yesterday. I'm digging it. Kinda reminds me of the O Brother soundtrack.
Marry Don't You Weep is my favorite.

BSmack,

Born in the USA is by far the most dis-liked album by the Bruce fans, that he made with E Street. It was the CD that I listend to the most (I was 7) so I have a fond place for it in my heart. When comparing it to his other work with E Street, it sticks out like a sore thumb.
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Dinsdale wrote:Springsteen = nails on a chalkboard.

Some of his music has made for outstanding covers, though...

Blinded By The Light....Because The Night...shit, there's more...I'll think of them.
3rd

His greatest contibution? Having Courtney Cox come on stage during the video for Born in the USA. Why? Because Alfonso Ribeiro stole that dance for The fresh Prince of Bellaire and made it the "Carlton" Which made me chuckle.

If your best accomplishment is being clowned by Alfonso Ribeiro, you suck.
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Maybe Springsteen can declare his disdain for Corporatism and Fascism by hurling
some of his big sacks of cash at the Capitalist record company execs that "force" him to
sign record deals.

He is to American Folk Music what Arby's is to fine dining.
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Martyred wrote:Maybe Springsteen can declare his disdain for Corporatism and Fascism by hurling
some of his big sacks of cash at the Capitalist record company execs that "force" him to
sign record deals.

He is to American Folk Music what Arby's is to fine dining.
Do you take a paycheck?
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Headhunter wrote: Having Courtney Cox come on stage during the video for Born in the USA.
Dancing in the Dark.
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Yeah, it was dancing in the dark. See what an impression it left.

I damn sure know what song Carlton danced to all the time.
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BSmack wrote:
Martyred wrote:Maybe Springsteen can declare his disdain for Corporatism and Fascism by hurling
some of his big sacks of cash at the Capitalist record company execs that "force" him to
sign record deals.

He is to American Folk Music what Arby's is to fine dining.
Do you take a paycheck?
Get fucking serious, B.

Springsteen trying to sell himself as some cornpone, boxcar hopping, sharecropping,
"This-Machine-Kills-Fascists", scab-puncher is something that only...well...
...the dumbass American consumer would buy into.

Whenever there's a hero needed, and there are none around, you all are sure quick to invent them.
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Martyred wrote:Get fucking serious, B.

Springsteen trying to sell himself as some cornpone, boxcar hopping, sharecropping, "This-Machine-Kills-Fascists", scab-puncher is something that only...well...the dumbass American consumer would buy into.

Whenever there's a hero needed, and there are none around, you all are sure quick to invent them.
WTF are you talking about? Seriously, the next time I run into somebody who mistakes Bruce Springsteen for a sharecropper will be the first. He's a middle class kid from Jersey who played his ass off for for 10 years before finaly cashing in. That's it.
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BSmack wrote:
WTF are you talking about? Seriously, the next time I run into somebody who mistakes Bruce Springsteen for a sharecropper will be the first. He's a middle class kid from Jersey who played his ass off for for 10 years before finaly cashing in. That's it.
I'm sure your words will comfort his fake, posturing millionaire ass, as he heats up a can of beans beside the railroad siding with his MoveOn.org slummin' chums tonight.

Brother, can you spare a hedge fund...
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Martyred wrote:
BSmack wrote:
WTF are you talking about? Seriously, the next time I run into somebody who mistakes Bruce Springsteen for a sharecropper will be the first. He's a middle class kid from Jersey who played his ass off for for 10 years before finaly cashing in. That's it.
I'm sure your words will comfort his fake, posturing millionaire ass, as he heats up a can of beans beside the railroad siding with his MoveOn.org slummin' chums tonight.

Brother, can you spare a hedge fund...
I don't think he's in need of comfort. I also didn't realize there was an income cap on playing folk music. Please do elaborate.
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