For a long time I didn't rate any of Springsteen's music as really ownable, until I heard Nebraska! The LP was placed in my hands and I was told to listen!!! So I did.
I can't say I didn't like it, and after the third or fourth listen (especally to side A) I loved it. What struck most was the simplicity of the song's natures! Telling one story at a time, but in an unusual way! The line on the first track for example
'sir I guess there's just a meaness in this world'.
Strangely powerful throughout, but definitely side A, of the album.
Springsteen s: Nebraska Album
4It's a good album, yes, but I'm sick to the gills with having to hear people go on and on about its brilliance. Tom Waits gets similar treatment.
I can listen to "Nebraska" and "Frank's Wild Years," but I can't stand listening to people talk about them.
I've spent too many years in record stores and bands, I suppose.
I can listen to "Nebraska" and "Frank's Wild Years," but I can't stand listening to people talk about them.
I've spent too many years in record stores and bands, I suppose.
Springsteen s: Nebraska Album
5So far, the one Springsteen album as a whole that I've ever really enjoyed. The atmosphere that this album gets is really something I'd want for my acoustic-only album. (Ironically, the one track that features electric guitar features the worst sound.) I don't know how they did it, but the recording sound is glorious for just one little four-track. Makes me want to go out and buy a used Tascam on the jiffy.
And the songs are that rarest of things for Springsteen: subtle, to a fault. So subtle that some of the melodies blend into each other, yes. But the lyrics throughout are often fantastically well-observed, and Springsteen's vocals are usually beautifully well done.
I wish I liked Bruce more than I do.
And the songs are that rarest of things for Springsteen: subtle, to a fault. So subtle that some of the melodies blend into each other, yes. But the lyrics throughout are often fantastically well-observed, and Springsteen's vocals are usually beautifully well done.
I wish I liked Bruce more than I do.
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6Bruce Springsteen can eat a poisoned dick for all I care.
All the music in the world and I'm gonna put a fucking Bruce Springsteen album on? Pffft.
Yeah, I doubt I'll ever get that desperate.
All the music in the world and I'm gonna put a fucking Bruce Springsteen album on? Pffft.
Yeah, I doubt I'll ever get that desperate.
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
Springsteen s: Nebraska Album
8Bruce Springsteen made this one good record, and he is a Suicide fan. That's all I got.
Springsteen s: Nebraska Album
9Hiwatt wrote:Fuck "The Boss".
Yeah fuck all that phony blue-collar bullshit rock. Mellencamp, Seger...all that shit.
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10It's s shame he passed away earlier today
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Springsteen
EDIT: Dammit! that was like 3 seconds!
These people must just sit there and wait
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Springsteen
EDIT: Dammit! that was like 3 seconds!
These people must just sit there and wait
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom