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I love this man.

Thank you so much for this thread, have been reading it for a couple of hours, along with YouTube-ing a lot of stuff I didn't know.

:thumbsu::hearts:
 
I love this man.

Thank you so much for this thread, have been reading it for a couple of hours, along with YouTube-ing a lot of stuff I didn't know.

:thumbsu::hearts:
I am glad you have enjoyed it, genuinely makes me happy.

Which new songs have you listened to have grabbed you? And what are your favourites?
 

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I love this man.

Thank you so much for this thread, have been reading it for a couple of hours, along with YouTube-ing a lot of stuff I didn't know.

:thumbsu::hearts:

This post prompted me to re-read the thread while I wait for the cricket to start.

Cruyff14 Allow me to make the following, respectful observations:
There is a factual error somewhere between 61-50 ;)
Spirit in the Night deserves more cred. Live at Barcelona version > all
Ties That Bind no. 10? o_O
"Loathing" Kitty's Back should be a punishable by hanging. Top 5 for me. :thumbsu:
Don't be hatin' on 57 Channels :D
Needs MOAR: Soul Driver, Let's Be Friends ;), Worlds Apart, Magic, One Step Up
Wrecking Ball and Land of Hope and Dreams made the cut pre-Wrecking Ball album. How do you rate the new studio versions compared to the previous live versions we had?

Enjoyed the read.
 
This post prompted me to re-read the thread while I wait for the cricket to start.

Cruyff14 Allow me to make the following, respectful observations:
There is a factual error somewhere between 61-50 ;)
Spirit in the Night deserves more cred. Live at Barcelona version > all
Ties That Bind no. 10? o_O
"Loathing" Kitty's Back should be a punishable by hanging. Top 5 for me. :thumbsu:
Don't be hatin' on 57 Channels :D
Needs MOAR: Soul Driver, Let's Be Friends ;), Worlds Apart, Magic, One Step Up
Wrecking Ball and Land of Hope and Dreams made the cut pre-Wrecking Ball album. How do you rate the new studio versions compared to the previous live versions we had?

Enjoyed the read.
I should go back and edit all the videos.

What is the error?

The day I made the list, would be how I was feeling that day. A lot has changed in a year though and Spirit would probably be higher now, as would Atlantic City. Maybe a few others as well.

Ties That Bind is a fantastic song, I absolutely love it.

Not a fan of Kitty at all. It's never grabbed me in anyway to make me want more, or any of it for that matter.

57 channels. eh.

I don't know Soul Driver. I like Let's Be Friends. It makes me happy, but it's crap for Bruce's standards, still a good song though. Worlds Apart for me is a bit errr, not big on it. Magic is not the best song on Magic contrary to popular belief. I don't know One Step Up.

The recording of Wrecking Ball is great. I am a big fan of it. It is uplifting, it brings a smile to my face, and sometimes tears to my eyes. Bruce's imagery is a very powerful tool in my mind. I imagine hearing this song over a montage at the end of a movie with a sports team winning a major trophy. Big, big fan. It's a great song. What I love about the live version though, is the line where he says "Let me hear your voices call", he lets out a "C'mon!" and you hear the crowd roar. That moves me. The whole song I have images of just a slow motion clip of a sports team celebrating throughout my mind. I get a sense of triumph of listening to it. A sense of achievement, a sense of victory. The trumpet adds a completely different element and I love that the horns are so prominent throughout the album. Listening to it again, it's a very well written song. This song makes me really happy.

As for LOHAD, they're different. I remember reading that when Bruce first heard the recording of this and it got to Clarence's solo, he bawled his eyes out. I don't blame him really. The studio version has a more gospel feel to it, a more anthemic sound. The drums sound different too, probably because of the use of a drum machine. I prefer live Bruce over studio Bruce, but this studio version still gets a bit of a run. The live version is also a little slower (well the Reunion version), and I feel Bruce gives a bit more in the vocal, but that's just me.
 
I am glad you have enjoyed it, genuinely makes me happy.

Which new songs have you listened to have grabbed you? And what are your favourites?

Believe it or not, I'd never heard Jungleland until a couple of hours ago :oops:

I've just bought a whole heap of stuff on iTunes, so I'm still working through most of it, but so far, I love Leah, Jungleland, Blinded by the Light, Lost in the Flood, and Incident on 57th Street. Have also had a quick listen to the Wrecking Ball album (already knew We Take Care Of Our Own) and I really like Death to My Hometown and This Depression.

Prior to the last few hours :), I'd say my favourite song was Tougher Than the Rest, followed by Glory Days and Dancing in the Dark, and Rosalita, of course. And Girls In Their Summer Clothes!

Stay posted for my thoughts as my education continues, ha!

Thanks again :hearts:
 
What is the error?

I know you could recite this fact in your sleep, but #55 Youngstown, is on Tom Joad, not Nebraska. ;)

Some random thoughts:
The first half of Tunnel of Love is horrific. The second half is wonderful.
I noticed that the title track from WOAD was the only one from that album. I don't rate the album at all, but Outlaw Pete and What Love Can Do get regular play from me.
City of Night is a nice, unknown song.
Gloria's Eyes is a great track from Human Touch.
I looooove The Fever from Tracks.
 
Believe it or not, I'd never heard Jungleland until a couple of hours ago :oops:

I've just bought a whole heap of stuff on iTunes, so I'm still working through most of it, but so far, I love Leah, Jungleland, Blinded by the Light, Lost in the Flood, and Incident on 57th Street. Have also had a quick listen to the Wrecking Ball album (already knew We Take Care Of Our Own) and I really like Death to My Hometown and This Depression.

Prior to the last few hours :), I'd say my favourite song was Tougher Than the Rest, followed by Glory Days and Dancing in the Dark, and Rosalita, of course. And Girls In Their Summer Clothes!

Stay posted for my thoughts as my education continues, ha!

Thanks again :hearts:

Try these songs:

Crush on You
Real Man
Queen of the Supermarket
Two Hearts
Local Hero
Suprise, Suprise
Pony Boy

;)
 
Believe it or not, I'd never heard Jungleland until a couple of hours ago :oops:

I've just bought a whole heap of stuff on iTunes, so I'm still working through most of it, but so far, I love Leah, Jungleland, Blinded by the Light, Lost in the Flood, and Incident on 57th Street. Have also had a quick listen to the Wrecking Ball album (already knew We Take Care Of Our Own) and I really like Death to My Hometown and This Depression.

Prior to the last few hours :), I'd say my favourite song was Tougher Than the Rest, followed by Glory Days and Dancing in the Dark, and Rosalita, of course. And Girls In Their Summer Clothes!

Stay posted for my thoughts as my education continues, ha!

Thanks again :hearts:
I hope you liked my descriptions. Jungleland is beyond perfect. Everything about it is phenomenal. You're liking the epics, I'm impressed.

Get on NYC Serenade.



And Racing In The Street



Death To My Hometown is my favourite from WTCOOO, but This Depression is the best on album for me.

Rosie is fantastic. You can't feel sad listening to it. Give me your address and I will mail you a whole bunch of Springsteen tracks that I have amassed over the years.

I know you could recite this fact in your sleep, but #55 Youngstown, is on Tom Joad, not Nebraska. ;)

Some random thoughts:
The first half of Tunnel of Love is horrific. The second half is wonderful.
I noticed that the title track from WOAD was the only one from that album. I don't rate the album at all, but Outlaw Pete and What Love Can Do get regular play from me.
City of Night is a nice, unknown song.
Gloria's Eyes is a great track from Human Touch.
I looooove The Fever from Tracks.

Ah my bad :D

I haven't really listened to Tunnel of Love in its entirety. The songs I do like though are the title track, When You're Alone, Valentines Day and Brilliant Disguise (and yes I just saw they're all of the second half :D)

My favourite song off The Promise is The Brokenhearted.

Real World is a great song from Human Touch.

Fever doesn't really grab me.

Same goes for you Doc, give me your address and I will mail some stuff up if you want.
 
Believe it or not, I'd never heard Jungleland until a couple of hours ago :oops:

I've just bought a whole heap of stuff on iTunes, so I'm still working through most of it, .....

spotify is your friend.

www.spotify.com - go there and download the software.

- for free you can download the songs to a playlist/your own radio station and when you are online you can play all the songs in your play list for free but have a bit of advertising to look at or pay $10USD/month and have unlimited downloads from their 16 million song play list.

When spotify was released in Oz i late May this year we had a discussion on the Port board @

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/spotify.949046/
 

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Really depressing to see how big this thread is compared to the Tom Waits thread.

Springsteen :eek: Where's the Neil Young thread?

Use the search function.

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=260189&highlight=neil young albums&page=7

I am a Tom Waits fan. I am a Bruce Springsteen fan and Neil Young is my favourite artist of all time. I don't think they are mutually exclusive. Given that Neil just handed Tom Waits his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame award and Neil has played live with Bruce Springsteen, I don't think he does either.

Tom Waits and Bruce did a duo of Jersey Girl at LA sports arena on 24 August 1981

http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/bruce...les-sports-arena-los-angeles-ca-73d7ae09.html

No video but there is a recordng

When Bruce introduced the song, he apparently said something like “when I first heard this song, I couldn’t believe I didn’t write it.”

 
@Cruyffy14 I know you are a little obsessed by Jungleland and I usually play it when you link the different videos but because I am reading another thread or doing something else I can lose track of the songs power. That's why I like listening to the Live in NY CD (and others) when I go for a run because I concentrate of the words and music of Jungleland (and other songs) and try and get my breathing pattern in line with the songs.

But I always listen intensely to the opening piano hook when you put these video links in. There is something really special about that first 90 -120 seconds until the down in Jungleland line and the sax kicks in.

Its a pity this song was too long to ever become a radio song because all those shows like Rockwiz and trivia nights when they have the music segment will never play the intro for the crowd to guess. If they did, I could see a lot of people who watch those shows or go to the trivia nights, wanting to find out more about the song.
 
RussellEbertHandball, haha, obsessed, I have never thought about it that way. It's the greatest song I have ever heard and I don't think I will ever get sick of it. In regards to the piano hook, that is marvelous too, it sounds delicate, that's what I love about it.

What is underrated is the bass during the sax solo, oh boy.
 

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I missed that version of Racing you posted on Sunday until now, that's a ripper. It never seems to get played the same way twice. Am I crazy or is Bruce getting a bit croaky towards the back end of this tour?

Anyway, I had a spare hour at uni today and on a whim decided to put together my own top 61. It's an absolute mess, total disaster, riddled with inconsistencies and there's bearly anything from the 70s outside the top 20 haha. Only happy with the top 10 haha. Here it is purely for my own amusement. Maybe I am a big Born to Run fan afterall...

61. For You - Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ
60. Darkness on the Edge of Town - Darkness on the Edge of Town
59. Johnny 99 - Nebraska
58. The River - The River
57. Further On (Up the Road) - The Rising
56. Lucky Town - Lucky Town
55. Missing - "Crossing Guard" soundtrack/The Essential Bruce Springsteen
54. The Ghost of Tom Joad - The Ghost of Tom Joad
53. Darlington County - Born in the USA
52. Life Itself - Working on a Dream
51. Wrecking Ball - Wrecking Ball
50. Long Walk Home - Magic
49. This Depression - Wrecking Ball
48. Youngstown - The Ghost of Tom Joad
47. Valentine's Day - Tunnel of Love
46. What Love Can Do - Working on a Dream
45. Secret Garden - Greatest Hits
44. Your Own Worst Enemy - Magic
43. The Wrestler - "The Wrestler" soundtrack/Working on a Dream
42. Soul Driver - Human Touch
41. Brilliant Disguise - Tunnel of Love
40. It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City - Welcome to Asbury Park, NJ
39. Let's Be Friends (Skin to Skin) - The Rising
38. Girls in Their Summer Clothes - Magic
37. Meeting Across the River - Born to Run
36. Waitin' on a Sunny Day - The Rising
35. Atlantic City - Nebraska
34. The Rising - The Rising
33. Something in the Night - Born to Run
32. Murder Incorporated - Greatest Hits
31. One Step Up - Tunnel of Love
30. Worlds Apart - The Rising
29. Last to Die - Magic
28. Land of Hope and Dreams - Wrecking Ball
27. The Fever - Tracks
26. The E-Street Shuffle - The Wild, The Innocent & The E-Street Shuffle
25. The Promise - The Promise/Tracks
24. Hungry Heart - The River
23. Mary's Place - The Rising
22. Badlands - Darkness on the Edge of Town
21. Bobby Jean - Born in the USA
20. Rosalita - The Wild, The Innocent & The E-Street Shuffle
19. Born to Run - Born to Run
18. Dancing in the Dark - Born in the USA
17. Rocky Ground - Wrecking Ball
16. Devil's Arcade - Magic
15. My City of Ruins - The Rising
14. Jungleland - Born to Run
13. New York City Serenade - The Wild, The Innocent & The E-Street Shuffle
12. 10th Avenue Freeze Out - Born to Run
11. Streets of Fire - Darkness on the Edge of Town
10. Adam Raised a Cain - Darkness on the Edge of Town
9. Thunder Road - Born to Run
8. Downbound Train - Born in the USA
7. Lost in the Flood - Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ
6. Magic - Magic
5. Incident on 57th Street - The Wild, The Innocent & The E-Street Shuffle
4. Streets of Philadelphia - "Philadelphia" soundtrack/Greatest Hits
3. Racing in the Street - Darkness on the Edge of Town
2. Kitty's Back - The Wild, The Innocent & The E-Street Shuffle
1.

-Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ

/attention whoring
 
Oh wow. Spirit as Number One, wow. You are away you left out Backstreets DrVanNostrand? Glad to see I am not the only who rates Downbound Train so highly. I don't know a few of the tracks you posted, you also included a few I did not.
 
Oh wow. Spirit as Number One, wow. You are away you left out Backstreets DrVanNostrand? Glad to see I am not the only who rates Downbound Train so highly. I don't know a few of the tracks you posted, you also included a few I did not.

One of the reasons why it was a disaster. :thumbsu: I consider it very closely related to Streets of Fire if that helps haha, they are one in the same for me. Which ones don't you know?

Downbound Train is pure bliss. So depressing on such an upbeat album. Wish it was longer.
 
One of the reasons why it was a disaster. :thumbsu: I consider it very closely related to Streets of Fire if that helps haha, they are one in the same for me. Which ones don't you know?

Downbound Train is pure bliss. So depressing on such an upbeat album. Wish it was longer.
Where would Backstreets have been? Streets of Fire is so ****ing underrated.

I love the opening riff of Downbound Train. The heartbreak and imagery throughout the song is very powerful

Missing, Soul Driver and One Step Up.
 

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