Or baseball player.But, no, he was not a car mechanic or union factory worker.
Or baseball player.But, no, he was not a car mechanic or union factory worker.
I was rather surprised.Dudley Dawson....
I'm surprised Robert Carradine is a jerk.
I think you missed my point. I appreciate songs that are personal or inspired by personal experiences. I don't really appreciate songs that were obviously written with producing a hit single in mind. My point is that when he wrote Glory Days, for example, the writing clearly demonstrated he didn't know the subject in any intimate way. I think some of his music has a depth to it and clearly reflects his experiences or things he knows or feels. That song, and others like it, were clearly him sitting down and trying to put together a song that would sell well. That whole album, in my opinion, was a conscience marketing effort to sell records as opposed to writing based on inspiration and experiences. He doesn't have to be a car mechanic or factory worker to have known people who were and to have been around them enough to relate to how they lived and problems that confronted them. As someone who played a lot of baseball when I was younger, Glory Days was embarrassing to listen to because he clearly is not a baseball fan, never played the game, and can't really relate to the subject matter in a meaningful way. The song was purely created to sell records. I'm not trashing him for that. A lot of artists write songs for the purpose of trying to create a hit record. I just prefer artists whose lyrics and songs are more inspired and relatable to those whose sole reason for writing the song is how marketable it is. Bruce has done some of both.I’m not sure what you expected. He never claimed to be the people he wrote about who were based on character types he knew. He never had a job in his life other than playing in bands.
As far as his authenticity, he is supposed to be a super regular guy, visible around town, at the beach, and so forth. There are probably not more down to earth rock stars than him. But, no, he was not a car mechanic or union factory worker.
Forgettable. At the last Tall Stacks we left their show early to get up close for Delbert McClinton.I haven't met a ton, but of all the people I've met that were 'famous' the only ones that were really douchey were that band Over the Rhine from Cincinnati. They had a total "Do you know who we are?!" vibe and I so badly wanted to say "well no not really" but I wanted to keep my job
Deep sigh!!! We all know that Tom Cruise sucks a trillion times more than Springsteen. Change your avatar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Or baseball player.
You are so cool.Yep...
From 2011 - Feb 2020....78 concerts (66 different artists) and that includes everything from Yo-Yo Ma to Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center to Chris Tomlin to Metallica to essentially every genre out there. Just picked it back up last month with Clapton, and Stapleton in Nashville last weekend.
Again...incorrect. His best songwriting outside of BtR and Darkness, was on The Rising, and again of late w/ Western Stars and his most recent album last year w/ the EStB, (Letter to You) which is fantastic.
His "height" has never waned, as evident by all of his tours/works from 2012 to his unbelievable Broadway run. You are too focused on his "hits" that received air time instead of his body of work. He is probably more popular now than at any time since Born in the USA. His tour next year will be ridiculous.
I am biased, as evident by the # of times I have seen him and having studied his music for many, many years. I don't like his politics, but he is arguably the best singer/songwriter ever, and his live performances speak for themselves.
I have FORGOTTEN more about music than you have learned/experienced in your entire life. That isn't a brag, that is a guarantee.Yep...
From 2011 - Feb 2020....78 concerts (66 different artists) and that includes everything from Yo-Yo Ma to Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center to Chris Tomlin to Metallica to essentially every genre out there. Just picked it back up last month with Clapton, and Stapleton in Nashville last weekend.
Dad news, brother. If you wake up and hear Springsuck playing, you aren't in 1985 -- you've actually died and gone to hell.Did I go to sleep and wake up in 1985 because I am pretty certain he hasn't had a hit since then.
Bingo
Hell, the apes grunting in 2001: A Space Odyssey blows it away.Mellencamp... I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus blows this away.
Bruce isn't for everyone, and generally his catalog is too extensive for people like Chester and Mav to comprehend. Shallow minds have issues w/ him and others who push the envelope in their writings. However, given his accomplishments that have lasted decades, it is pretty stupid to discount him as anything but iconic.
I don't like or listen to many artists, but I will give them a chance and find out what their back story is before I make my decision. I am positive that I have listened to a bigger variety of artists than anyone on here, especially live.
To each their own.
Liberalism sucks for sure... but crappy music sucks even moreHis music sucked long before his politics became a big topic.
Yep...
From 2011 - Feb 2020....78 concerts (66 different artists) and that includes everything from Yo-Yo Ma to Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center to Chris Tomlin to Metallica to essentially every genre out there. Just picked it back up last month with Clapton, and Stapleton in Nashville last weekend.
ZZ Top to Metallica to Slayer to Cannibal Corpse to Unmerciful, Black Label Society and Obituary in the last month or so.
I've gone from Caedmon's Call to WinterJam (not sure of all the artists there) to the Gaither Homecoming Tour to John Mayer to The Black Crowes to ZZ Top to Metallica to Slayer to Cannibal Corpse to Unmerciful, Black Label Society and Obituary in the last month or so.
Seen acts in venues as varied as Cincinnati Christian University's auditorium to Bogart's in Cincy and Buddy Guy's Legends in Chicago to Ruoff Music Center (don't remember it being called that when i was there) in Indy and Riverbend in Cincinnati to the RCA Dome and Thomson-Boling Arena.
And, i will say that there was not one act i would have traded out and replaced with Bruce.
My man! Love me some Cannibal Corpse. I also love Obituary, Napalm Death, Death. GWAR being my favorite.
John MayerI've gone from Caedmon's Call to WinterJam (not sure of all the artists there) to the Gaither Homecoming Tour to John Mayer to The Black Crowes to ZZ Top to Metallica to Slayer to Cannibal Corpse to Unmerciful, Black Label Society and Obituary in the last month or so.
Seen acts in venues as varied as Cincinnati Christian University's auditorium to Bogart's in Cincy and Buddy Guy's Legends in Chicago to Ruoff Music Center (don't remember it being called that when i was there) in Indy and Riverbend in Cincinnati to the RCA Dome and Thomson-Boling Arena.
And, i will say that there was not one act i would have traded out and replaced with Bruce.
We didn’t start the fire and piano man suck ***. There, I said it.
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Oh good God, just shoot me now, right between the eyes please. I think it is safe to say we have different tastes in music.
But hey, that is part of what makes the world go round . . .
which is why i rarely comment in music threads unless i like the music being discussed or it's a favorite bands list type deal