Bruce Springsteen
- Osgood
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Re: Bruce Springsteen
I joined at Born To Run and it's still a fave of mine. Human Touch was the first I didn't buy. From then on every album has its share of good songs, but none seems particularly great, except maybe The Rising. I used to think that his top was Darkness at the Edge of Town, but I'm not so sure these days, have not played it in ages.
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- andymacandy
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Re: Bruce Springsteen
The Seeger Sessions, and the live album that goes with it are excellent. Maybe not quite as high as his career best, but a very welcome late career bonus.
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- soundchaser
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Re: Bruce Springsteen
yomptepi wrote:Moleskin wrote:The only genuine stinker in his catalogue is Human Touch. Over-worked and airless. No surprise that he decided to release the 'surprise' album Lucky Town alongside it.
That said, I can think of few records so sprung with joy as The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle. That was one hell of a band.
I disagree. I think Human Touch and lucky Town are good. As is the MTV show the same time. I am not a big fan of the big band sound of the E Street Band. I actively dislike Clarence Clemon's Saxophone contributions. I can appreciate the rush of the first three albums, and Born to Run is as solid an album as anyone has made. But is Tunnel Of Love where I really join in. I prefer the stripped down sound, and more considered , maybe " adult" nature of the lyrics. Lucky Town was the last Springsteen album I liked, and I think his recent form is just horrible. I can see what the big Springsteen fans see in him, and his epic performances. But it just not for me.
I like Springsteen right the way through Human Touch/Lucky Town, with Tunnel Of Love being especially good. Of the later albums, I’ve got The Rising, Magic and Working On A Dream, but they are pale shadows of Bruce at his best.
- Moleskin
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Re: Bruce Springsteen
I can see I need to revisit.
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- Moleskin
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Re: Bruce Springsteen
andymacandy wrote:The Seeger Sessions, and the live album that goes with it are excellent. Maybe not quite as high as his career best, but a very welcome late career bonus.
Marvellous and full of joy.
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- yomptepi
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Re: Bruce Springsteen
andymacandy wrote:The Seeger Sessions, and the live album that goes with it are excellent. Maybe not quite as high as his career best, but a very welcome late career bonus.
I hate all that fist pumping , chest thumping bollocks. Give it a fucking rest.
You don't like me...do you?