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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: Thrillho on 09 Dec 2009, 08:54
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I have exactly one Bruce Springsteen album - The Ghost Of Tom Joad. It's understated, stripped-back and affecting - all things I don't generally associate with ol' Brucie Bonus, although I'm aware he has a couple of other quieter albums like Nebraska.
But I want to get into him properly, find his 'true' sound. Where shall I start? At the beginning with Born To Run?
And I'm not getting Born In The USA before anyone suggests it...
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Born to Run has Jungleland.
This is sufficient reasoning.
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Man, I woke up this morning and listened to the Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle. That's one of his best, but get it after Born to Run, which is undeniably the best. Then Nebraska's great, and I'll just stop there before I further reveal the extent of my Springsteen obsession. It's not healthy, it really isn't.
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Nah, because Bruce Springsteen doesn't make good music, and it is not healthy to like bad things.
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Don't be so down on the boss! He has good music! He has...uh...
He probably has something good out.
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I quite like Streets of Philadelphia (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTeBFmWsLIg) but that's about it.
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Though Born In The USA can be a bit too bombastic, it does have several good tracks, including the title track and the brilliant I'm On Fire.
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ANIMATED GIFS AREN'T LOADING RIGHT FOR ME AND I AM SO SAD
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Nah, because Bruce Springsteen doesn't make good music, and it is not healthy to like bad things.
Because we all know how much you and I see eye-to-eye on EVERYTHING, don't we, Khar? I'll be sure to listen to you this time just like I never do, ever.
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Greetings From Asbury Park is probably the most solid album in my opinion. Nebraska is definitely worth a few listens, though (like, more than a few).
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The Seeger Sessions are pretty cool
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Post/sig synergy
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Born In The U.S.A. fucking owns, you jerks.
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No it doesn't.
However, The Boss' guitarist Nils Lofgren played on Tonight's The Night by Neil Young - an incredible record which I heartily recommend over anything mentioned in this thread.
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Hey Tommy you're wrong, you jerk
(hey guys guess what my new favourite word is)
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Anthropomorphic?
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No it doesn't.
However, The Boss' guitarist Nils Lofgren played on Tonight's The Night by Neil Young - an incredible record which I heartily recommend over anything mentioned in this thread.
I've already tried Neil Young. I can't stand the guy's voice. I have a live album that I reviewed a couple of years ago, him and Crazy Horse playing I think the Filmore East in 1970, which I very much like - that aside I don't dig the guy.
This thread is about the Boss, goddammit!
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Anthropomorphic?
Try harder, jerkass
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Luciferous?
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This thread is about the Boss, goddammit!
Neil Young is the goddamn boss.
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I've already tried Neil Young. I can't stand the guy's voice.
The folly of youth.
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Neil Young is the goddamn boss.
The boss of who? Canada??
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I wish Neil Young was my boss.
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Neil Young is the boss of life
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The folly of youth.
Why, how old are you?
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Old enough to appreciate quality, evidently.
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My dad's in his 50s and thinks Neil Young has a shitty voice.
But then again this is a guy who went from playing drums in a band called "Cobra" to flying to Florida to see a Celine Dion concert..
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The folly of youth.
Why, how old are you?
Honestly,probably a littler older/younger than you.
21.
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I am also 21, old bean. With the mindset of a 45-year-old.
Old enough to appreciate quality, evidently.
I didn't realise 'sounds like a cat drowning' equated to 'quality.'
Maybe when I'm 102 I'll appreciate cats drowning.
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young and springsteen are both really good you maroons
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up until tunnel of love, springsteen's records are immaculate; his albums after that (except the rising, devils & dust and arguably the ghost of tom joad) have been middling.
if you haven't listened to the river, you should rectify that
Old enough to appreciate quality, evidently.
1. "Born in the U.S.A." – 4:39
2. "Cover Me" – 3:27
3. "Darlington County" – 4:48
4. "Working on the Highway" – 3:11
5. "Downbound Train" – 3:35
6. "I'm on Fire" – 2:37
7. "No Surrender" – 4:00
8. "Bobby Jean" – 3:46
9. "I'm Goin' Down" – 3:29
10. "Glory Days" – 4:15
11. "Dancing in the Dark" – 4:00
12. "My Hometown" – 4:34
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if you haven't listened to the river, you should rectify that
On the other hand it's really fucking depressing. Like, "Oh god I should be doing something with my life" depressing. But yeah, great album.
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1. "Born in the U.S.A." – 4:39
2. "Cover Me" – 3:27
3. "Darlington County" – 4:48
4. "Working on the Highway" – 3:11
5. "Downbound Train" – 3:35
6. "I'm on Fire" – 2:37
7. "No Surrender" – 4:00
8. "Bobby Jean" – 3:46
9. "I'm Goin' Down" – 3:29
10. "Glory Days" – 4:15
11. "Dancing in the Dark" – 4:00
12. "My Hometown" – 4:34
Johnny fuck yes.
I was literally not joking or overstating when I said what I said about Born in the USA. There is not a weak track on the fucking thing and I guess I could understand why you wouldn't like the production but the songwriting is immaculate and easily the equal of anything else he's done.
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I don't know how I'd feel about having Neil Young as my boss. Like, I'd have an error in my timesheet he'd have to sign off on, and on the form instead of his signature he'd have written the lyrics to a 9-minute song about the effects of war on families, or some shit.
It'd be hassle, is what I'm saying.
As for Springsteen, he definitely had that All-American blue collar poet thing down. I have the slipcover to Born in the USA framed on my wall. What an ass.
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I've had my mother's copy of Nebraska in my car's CD player since Black Friday. I should probably remedy that, but I really don't want to.
My two favorite are Nebraska and Born in the USA, Born to run is also pretty good, but not as good as Born in the USA. Devils and dust is pretty good as well, but it isn't quite as good as Nebraska. Those two albums pretty much are the best of his two styles.
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Liking Springsteen is one of those things that not nearly enough people under 40 do. He's so good at being Bruce Springsteen.
Neil Young is the best though, and you should keep listening to him until you start to like his voice.
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The folly of youth.
Why, how old are you?
I thought he was making a joke around his name. oh well
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Don't give him that much credit
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My jokes really only work on a superliminal level.