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May 21, 2023 - 3:25pm
Steely_D wrote:
The River was such genius that I dashed into the record store when Nebraska came out. The guy behind the counter said, âHere, I have the cassette and I hate it. You can have it.â
Fantastic stuff..
I've always liked Bruce in moderation. Growing up in New Jersey, I tended to dislike the Superfans. I never spent much time with Nebraska, but am enjoying it a great deal recently.
The River was such genius that I dashed into the record store when Nebraska came out. The guy behind the counter said, âHere, I have the cassette and I hate it. You can have it.â
Fantastic stuff..
The thread seemed perfect for this morning's comment, even if it's a bit tangential.
Over the past six months, I've seen several interviews and stories about the 40th anniversary of Springsteen's "Nebraska". This morning I ran into another one that I thought was pretty good (NY Times - link is archive) What we can learn from Bruce Springsteen's Great Left Turn
I've always liked Bruce in moderation. Growing up in New Jersey, I tended to dislike the Superfans. I never spent much time with Nebraska, but am enjoying it a great deal recently.
Actually, the diagonal drive across Nebraska, more or less from Chadron to Grand Island (passing along the way the Nebraska National Forest, yes really and no it's not corn), is, especially in the spring, a really, really beautiful piece of highway.
And I blew up a transmission in Grand Island, once, but that's a different story. . . .
i grew up in nebraska. i left when i was 24 in 1986. i lived in Omaha, I went to Tech High, i went to UNL for 2 years, I graduated from Creighton University. While not there now, i do consider myself a cornhusker.
Plan is to live out in western nebraska, say chadron area within the next 10 to 15 years. Buy a ranch, have a few horses and hopefully by then Bo Pelini can get those huskers back to what osborne and devaney had them at. Go Big Red!
Sugar's from McCook! She said to pass on "GO BIG RED!"
...and seriously, how long would it take you to tell us everything about Nebraska?
WOO HOO. GO HUSKERS!
There is no place like Nebraska Dear old Nebraska U Where the girls are the fairest The boys are the squarest Of any old place that I knew There is no place like Nebraska Where they're all true blue We'll all stick together in all kinds of weather For dear old Nebraska U.
I just published a book about the Nebraska Capitol and its Art Deco sculptor Lee Lawrie. Largest collection of Lee Lawrie's art on earth. Prairie Deco http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/459343
Check it out. 196 pages, 277 photos. I took most of them, wrote it, photographed it, did the layout and so on in Blurb.com.
Just in time for Christmas!
Gregorama aka Greg Harm Austin
How many pictures are of corn fields? Seriously, that's wonderful. I'll be certain to check it out. My mom is from Nebraska and that might be the perfect gift for her. I hope she likes Art Deco as much as I do...Well hell, maybe it's the perfect gift for me.
I just checked out the book. I was just looking from a design standpoint right now. It's beautiful. Very nice layout, Greg.
I am spacedog.....in Nebraska...I might be the only RP listener from here.....and I consider myself...self...selff......to be the luckiest man..man...mann..........on the face of the Earth! Whereabouts are you moving to? I am a native son, I can tell you everything about Nebraska. I hope you like football.
I just published a book about the Nebraska Capitol and its Art Deco sculptor Lee Lawrie. Largest collection of Lee Lawrie's art on earth. Prairie Deco http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/459343
Check it out. 196 pages, 277 photos. I took most of them, wrote it, photographed it, did the layout and so on in Blurb.com.