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Springsteen

clevohardcore - 8-23-2006 at 10:45 PM

Nebraska.






Man I am now officially depressed. :o

Kid Ugly - 8-23-2006 at 11:53 PM

Fuck "The Boss."

barc0debaby - 8-24-2006 at 12:06 AM

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Originally posted by Kid Ugly
Fuck "The Boss."

Amen brother. Rich people singing about the working class makes me wanna hurl.

Discipline - 8-24-2006 at 01:55 AM

He wasn't rich when he wrote a lot of his stuff. Also, his blue collar lyrics are a lot more realistic than many of those coming out of the hardcore/punk scene.

gavin - 8-24-2006 at 05:34 AM

fuck the boss??!!??
youz have no idea

JawnDiablo - 8-24-2006 at 05:45 AM

this could get ugly
perhaps you could reccoommend some i can download?

CR83 - 8-24-2006 at 09:10 AM

never been a boss or dylan fan.

clevohardcore - 8-24-2006 at 11:34 AM

Anything off NEBRASKA, THE RIVER, hell I even like his newer stuff but what do I know. Seriously Discipline and Vibes is right. He was more HARDCORE than many of the bands could ever hope to be. Springsteen struggled like a mother back in the day. He got fucked over by labels and worked his ass off to get were he is. Springsteen wrote lyrics that punch you in the face and make you ask for seconds.

I am not saying he is the best writer. None of us can attest that, but I will say he is a legend in his own right. His mid to late eighteis stuff is a little glossy but his mid nineties to now are great.

clevohardcore - 8-24-2006 at 11:41 AM

Not many songs can change a mood like Springsteen.

Its like putting in BLOOD FOR BLOOD- spit my last breath, SHEER TERROR- love songs for the unloved, SICK OF IT ALL- anything, MURPHYS LAW- anything, 7 SECONDS- anything, SLAYER- anything, THE ACCUSED- martha spatterheads maddest stories or ROLLINS BAND- (do it). That shit jsut makes me feel something. Wether its anger, laughter, depression, motivated. It does something. Springsteen is the same way. Its like listening to Pink Floyd- darkside.. I just chill out or at least feel a little mello.

gavin - 8-24-2006 at 12:33 PM

i love even later boss stuff
clevo hit it on the head
100% agree

upyerbum - 8-24-2006 at 02:20 PM

Not a fan, but I will agree he can write a moving song, he's from the heart at any rate. I would almost liken him to a modern day Johnny Cash in that he's the working man's troubadour. I do like that song "I had a wife, I had a home, I had somethin goin' mister in this world...." I don't know the name though, maybe Downbound Train? I think that's the chorus.

gavin - 8-24-2006 at 02:24 PM

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Originally posted by upyerbum
Not a fan, but I will agree he can write a moving song, he's from the heart at any rate. I would almost liken him to a modern day Johnny Cash in that he's the working man's troubadour. I do like that song "I had a wife, I had a home, I had somethin goin' mister in this world...." I don't know the name though, maybe Downbound Train? I think that's the chorus.




downbound train it is

CR83 - 8-24-2006 at 02:56 PM

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Originally posted by clevohardcore
Not many songs can change a mood like Springsteen.

Its like putting in BLOOD FOR BLOOD- spit my last breath, SHEER TERROR- love songs for the unloved, SICK OF IT ALL- anything, MURPHYS LAW- anything, 7 SECONDS- anything, SLAYER- anything, THE ACCUSED- martha spatterheads maddest stories or ROLLINS BAND- (do it). That shit jsut makes me feel something. Wether its anger, laughter, depression, motivated. It does something. Springsteen is the same way. Its like listening to Pink Floyd- darkside.. I just chill out or at least feel a little mello.


This is the exact reason I listen to music. It makes you feel something. Well put Clevo

gavin - 8-24-2006 at 03:10 PM

youz download a song called "long time comin'"
brilliant this song is i tell youz

DaveMoral - 8-24-2006 at 06:12 PM

I'm not really into The Boss's voice... but other than that, the dude has written some great tunes... and frankly, to hear Cash do a few is mind-blowing.