FotoBruce (Tunnel de l'amour) | | Posted: Sep 19, 2006 - 20:08 | |
...is this your favorite Bruce song?
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rulebritannia wrote:Funny exchange below. I like a lot of Springsteen, but this is bloody awful!
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n4ku
| | Posted: Feb 26, 2004 - 19:19 | |
Chunk wrote:But this track ain't half bad.
Does that mean it ain't half good?
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rulebritannia (England) | | Posted: Feb 22, 2004 - 19:36 | |
Funny exchange below. I like a lot of Springsteen, but this is bloody awful!
Platypus wrote:
 oddly enough, I typically cannot stand anything that Springsteen ever recorded, but i actually really dig this track. works for me!
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Platypus (here, now) | | Posted: Feb 15, 2004 - 14:13 | |
philarktos wrote:
Most of his stuff isn't as bad as this.... This at least, is indeed terrible.
 oddly enough, I typically cannot stand anything that Springsteen ever recorded, but i actually really dig this track. works for me! |
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ladyj (Owosso, MI) | | Posted: Feb 02, 2004 - 15:25 | |
katzendogs wrote:
Here it is 10 days later....Prerecorded I'm gonna set the mood radio.This is listener supported alright.
I think I heard once that the playlist on the weekends are reruns. |
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katzendogs (pasadena...........texas) | | Posted: Jan 25, 2004 - 15:30 | |
ladyj wrote:Nice transition from Pearl Jams "Daughter" to this. You couldn't have flowed it together any smoother 8)
and I'm not really a fan of either one
Here it is 10 days later....Prerecorded I'm gonna set the mood radio.This is listener supported alright. |
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RTK
| | Posted: Jan 22, 2004 - 08:51 | |
Check out the song Paradise on this CD. AWESOME songs, AWESOME CD!
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Antigone (Elkton, VA) | | Posted: Jan 22, 2004 - 08:51 | |
Illustr8r wrote:Anyone ELSE revulsed by the thought of Bruce Springsteen tasting his "seed" on ANYONE's lips??
Um, that's not what he says:
I hold you in my arms, yeah that's when it starts
I seek faith in your kiss and comfort in your heart
I taste the seed upon your lips, lay my tongue upon your scars
But when I look into your eyes we stand worlds apart
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red5_bc (Nashua, NH) | | Posted: Jan 22, 2004 - 08:49 | |
I think it got worse the second time I heard it. La-la-la-la-laa.... dumb-dumb-dumb-dumb-duuumb
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Chunk
| | Posted: Jan 15, 2004 - 08:01 | |
I was just about to post saying how much I wish RP would play some old Springsteen concert tracks from the 70's instead, and how a live version of Thunder Road or Racing in the Streets or similar would be infinitely better. But this track ain't half bad.
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traveyes (Grants Pass, OR) | | Posted: Jan 15, 2004 - 07:58 | |
Shimmer wrote:I think I like this, mainly because it doesn't sound like typical Springsteenian crap. Never liked his stuff very much in the past.
i agree .
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ladyj (Owosso, MI) | | Posted: Jan 15, 2004 - 07:57 | |
Nice transition from Pearl Jams "Daughter" to this. You couldn't have flowed it together any smoother 8)
and I'm not really a fan of either one
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Miles
| | Posted: Dec 15, 2003 - 13:46 | |
Those who dismiss Bruce probably have never listened to Nebraska, which is brilliant and haunting (and not typical rockin' Bruce) and is widely considered by music critics to be one of the best albums of all folk/rock. The Rising has some good and some bad. See him live -- his concerts are more energetic and fun than many I've seen.
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gregorbill (PDX) | | Posted: Dec 15, 2003 - 13:39 | |
I think Bruce has been smoking the same stuff as Sting.
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rrowdies (in the depths of Eastern Ontario) | | Posted: Dec 12, 2003 - 06:16 | |
Finally Bruce dares to be different. Great tune.
=RR=
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spieler (Berlin, Germany) | | Posted: Nov 21, 2003 - 15:45 | |
Lalalalala lalalala lalalala
Great, finally a song without any difficult lyrics. Suggestion to Bruce for his next song:
Hahahaha hohohoho hehehehe huhuhuhu
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Patrick (Columbia, MO (1920 miles E of Paradise, CA)) | | Posted: Nov 14, 2003 - 15:41 | |
Great work by Nils Lofgren.
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Illustr8r
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Anyone ELSE revulsed by the thought of Bruce Springsteen tasting his "seed" on ANYONE's lips??
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philarktos (Vancouver, BC) | | Posted: Nov 04, 2003 - 08:16 | |
la-la-la-la- LA :puke: la-la-la-la- LA :puke:
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Shimmer (Bethesda, MD) | | Posted: Sep 24, 2003 - 08:53 | |
I think I like this, mainly because it doesn't sound like typical Springsteenian crap. Never liked his stuff very much in the past.
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LayZ (UK) | | Posted: Aug 31, 2003 - 14:12 | |
I'm a big early and mid-career Boss fan. Not too keen on The Rising though, and this song does sound like he is trying too hard to be something else. Not as bad as Bowie with his Drum and Bass phase though!
I agree on the whole, less whiney Thom Yorke and more Brooooooooooce!!
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rgrace (Berkeley, CA) | | Posted: Aug 21, 2003 - 10:55 | |
I'm struck by the intensity of the dislike, verging on intolerance, by many RP listeners for Springsteen. I'll admit, I do think the guy has integrity and cares about his fans, and I basically admire him although I'm not a fan myself. Save your ire for things that really merit it.
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justlistening (Irvine, CA) | | Posted: Aug 21, 2003 - 10:45 | |
Bruuuuuuce!
Chill out people. Why be "anti" artist. If you don't like the music fine - don't listen. Springsteen however puts on one of the best concerts of any band out there and has a body of work that is impressive by any standard. His passion (and the passion of the people who play with him) is always evident.
People put down the pop-record-company-manufactured bands as contrived and generally no-talent hacks, but when an artist that has paid his dues with hard work and a long career tries something new the comments are much the same. Give the guy at least some respect.
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Spliff (Mountain Home, AR) | | Posted: Aug 21, 2003 - 10:44 | |
Who died and made him Boss? I want a recount.
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camarkim (So Cal, CA) | | Posted: Aug 14, 2003 - 15:32 | |
Always tried hard to like Bruce. (Even still have 'Born to Run' on vinyl...) But this is truly horrendous.
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LBRC (Chicago, IL) | | Posted: Aug 11, 2003 - 10:15 | |
sever wrote:the boss again!....please stop him and his same old simple easy american rock
I AGREE, BUT I WOULD NOT CALL IT "AMERICAN ROCK"- MORE LIKE OLD, SIMPLE, EASY, CRAPPY FOLK! BUT THE FANS WOULDN'T KNOW THE DIFF. ANYWAY. |
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sever (italy) | | Posted: Jul 25, 2003 - 05:30 | |
the boss again!....please stop him and his same old simple easy american rock
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ludwig7 (Long Beach, CA) | | Posted: Jul 04, 2003 - 18:36 | |
Originally Posted by JCJ:
I think it's Owata Gu Siam.
Ha ha. Unamused. Hey, since everyone seems to be dissing the new Springsteen, how about some moderately old Boss? Born to Run, Rosalita... or one of his quieter mid-career songs--Turn Out the Light, Johnny 99.... |
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lbrc (Chicago, IL) | | Posted: Jun 24, 2003 - 14:49 | |
originally posted by lbrc:
worlds apart? - you must mean yours, and the one with all the intelligent rock and rollers with music skills. hack! 
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dungkath (Marietta, GA) | | Posted: Jun 24, 2003 - 13:56 | |
Originally Posted by beelzebubba:
How did this dick ever become famous?

By working hard, being unpretentious, and passionate about his music. I'm not a fan of Springsteen but I liked the intro and outro of this song. :) |
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