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I pick up my money and head back into town
Driving cross the Waynesboro county line
I got the radio on and I'm just killing time
Working all day in my daddy's garage
Driving all night chasing some mirage
Pretty soon little girl I'm gonna take charge
The dogs on Main Street howl 'cause they understand
If I could take one moment into my hands
Mister I ain't a boy no I'm a man
And I believe in a promised land
I've done my best to live the right way
I get up every morning and go to work each day
But your eyes go blind and your blood runs cold
Sometimes I feel so weak I just wanna' explode
Explode and tear this old town apart
Take a knife and cut this pain from my heart
Find somebody itching for something to start
The dogs on Main Street howl 'cause they understand
If I could take one moment into my hands
Mister I ain't a boy no I'm a man
And I believe in a promised land
There's a dark cloud rising from the desert floor
I packed my bags and I'm heading straight into the storm
Gonna be a twister to blow everything down
That ain't got the faith to stand its ground
Blow away the dreams that's tear you apart
Blow away the dreams that's break your heart
Blow away the lies that leave you nothing but lost and broken hearted
The dogs on Main Street howl 'cause they understand
If I could take one moment into my hands
Mister I ain't a boy no I'm a man
And I believe in a promised land
No,everyone in Jersey worships this guy, everyone on Long Island worships Billie Joel, and everyone in New York worships a good parking space.
Hahaha!
Other than his first three albums are good, the rest is mediocre. He' puts on great shows. He's a good guy. He's been around forever.
But if you really listen to his albums, there's not really much there.
Patti Smith's version? Excuse me? That's her song. She co-wrote it with Bruce Springsteen but "Because the Night" is a Patti Smith song.
What's next, The Beatles version of "Let It Be"? Chuck Berry's version of "Johnny B. Goode"? Elvis Presley's version of "Hound Dog"?
Okay, that last one is a butchered cover but "Because the Night" = Patti Smith
c.
I know some people don't get him. I didn't get into ACDC and Bon Jovi. But Bruce is more than just an average rocker. He's America's troubadour... our modern Woody Guthrie. This album came out when I was 20 & I attended the concert at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver. I gotta tell ya, it was like seeing a rock god performing rock history. Really. I can still remember how intense and passionate the music felt. Everyone came away from that show converted. And he's not disappointed over the years. He's a true artist. Okay. Back to your regularly scheduled programming. (Thx Bill for playing Bruce!)
I stopped reading at "ACDC and Bon Jovi". How did those two bands ever end up in the same sentence? Is ACDC also from New Jersey? Well, I always "got" Bruce. He was always on the radio, so it was hard not to "get" him. But there are only so many anthems about bustin' outta Jersey that a person can process. Bruce is just not the kind of man that I am, that's all. But, yeah, I "get" him.
d-don wrote:
No doubt! Blasphemers.
Great segue, Bill!
1. Reason to Believe (B.S. cover by The Beat Farmers)
2. The Promised Land
I wished the next was Patti Smiths's version of Because The Night, but I guess that would be too much Springsteen in a row for some people here...
Patti Smith's version? Excuse me? That's her song. She co-wrote it with Bruce Springsteen but "Because the Night" is a Patti Smith song.
What's next, The Beatles version of "Let It Be"? Chuck Berry's version of "Johnny B. Goode"? Elvis Presley's version of "Hound Dog"?
Okay, that last one is a cover but "Because the Night" = Patti Smith
Great segue, Bill!
1. Reason to Believe (B.S. cover by The Beat Farmers)
2. The Promised Land
I wished the next was Patti Smiths's version of Because The Night, but I guess that would be too much Springsteen in a row for some people here...
A yep.
My upload there.
No,everyone in Jersey worships this guy, everyone on Long Island worships Billie Joel, and everyone in New York worships a good parking space.
1. Reason to Believe (B.S. cover by The Beat Farmers)
2. The Promised Land
I wished the next was Patti Smiths's version of Because The Night, but I guess that would be too much Springsteen in a row for some people here...
No doubt! Blasphemers.
I'm probably a devil in diguise: 4
I have to agree Racing in the Streets is my favourite on this album.
On second thought...Racing in the Streets along with Something in the Night.
Neither. Badlands. But that's just me... I sang it multiple times daily hiking across Maine years ago. I hope the moose and squirrels found it as inspiring as I did.
Boohoo! Leave it off then.
Would love to hear Candy's Room or Adam Raised a Cain.
The Bruce Live box set has a killer version of "Adam Raised a Cain." Sounds it was recorded in a small club; brings out all the menace in the song.
The last time Candy's Room was played here, Obama was just hitting the campaign trail in 2007!
Just HOPE you might hear it again at some point.
I have to agree Racing in the Streets is my favourite on this album.
On second thought...Racing in the Streets along with Something in the Night.
1949 was a good year: Bruce, Bonnie Raitt, Mark Knopfler, Gene Simmons, Rick Springfield, Lionel Richie, Paul Shaffer. Me.
Bruce is still hot after all these years.
Would love to hear Candy's Room or Adam Raised a Cain.
2nd the motion. I think this is my favorite BS album.
This song is soooo good for the ears...
Seriously, about 5 points too high. Can't stand his music or his lemming fans.
Would love to hear Candy's Room or Adam Raised a Cain.
No doubt! Blasphemers.
No, everyone in Jersey worships this guy, everyone on Long Island worships Billie Joel, and everyone in New York worships a good parking space.
Parking spaces were not often important to me while I lived in NY, mainly because - like many native New Yorkers - I didn't have a car. Good tune.
rickhoran wrote:
I didn't know that there were any good parking spaces in NY.
No i cannot doubt that. I just think this is the weakest song on the record. the first 5 springsteen albums are great in my mind. so for any other mortal back then i would think its a great song. the album did not leave my turntable for about 6 months.
It's what makes him so great. I think each Springsteen fan has a different list of favorite songs and albums, and each one of those for intensely personal reasons.
I thought everybody in NY worshiped this guy.
No,everyone in Jersey worships this guy, everyone on Long Island worships Billie Joel, and everyone in New York worships a good parking space.
but only one Boss...
So - if RP played Lady Gaga, you'd be okay? And a secondary question: What makes you come back? Just wondering.
I thought everybody in NY worshiped this guy.
That ain't got the faith to stand its ground
Blow away the dreams that tear you apart
Blow away the dreams that break your heart
Blow away the lies that leave you nothing but lost and brokenhearted"
It's the lyrics that make this song so great. Can you doubt the heartfelt sincerity behind each an every line of this song?
No i cannot doubt that. I just think this is the weakest song on the record. the first 5 springsteen albums are great in my mind. so for any other mortal back then i would think its a great song. the album did not leave my turntable for about 6 months.
agreed. this is the worst song on the album. imho, candy's room is the keeper from this album. still is one of my all time favorite songs.
That ain't got the faith to stand its ground
Blow away the dreams that tear you apart
Blow away the dreams that break your heart
Blow away the lies that leave you nothing but lost and brokenhearted"
It's the lyrics that make this song so great. Can you doubt the heartfelt sincerity behind each an every line of this song?
As I recall, his only option for signing to Columbia in 1973 was to do it as a solo artist (the hot trend of the time, vice bands), so all of his studio albums have been released under just his name. His live albums have been releaseed under the Springsteen/ESB heading . . .
As for Seger, to me he's a one-hit wonder with that song about Hollywood nights or lights or something. I'll take disco anyday over that old time rock n roll.
Like a bar band who never learned to play in a more refined manner...
You're starting to understand, grasshopper.
Candy's Room is one of my favorites as well.
For myself, I prefer Springsteen's earlier work up to and including The River. I guess he's just as good now, but for me he doesn't seem to have the edge or hunger he had back in the day.
His newest album gets back to the edge and hunger that you recall from the Wild and the Innocent and Born to Run. Check it out.
For myself, I prefer Springsteen's earlier work up to and including The River. I guess he's just as good now, but for me he doesn't seem to have the edge or hunger he had back in the day.
The music scene at the time this came out was not the best.
I'm thankful I was around to hear this on the limited radio stations that would play Bruce.
It was a treat.
agreed. this is the worst song on the album. imho, candy's room is the keeper from this album. still is one of my all time favorite songs.
Darned good comment. This is my personal favorite Springsteen album. I love all of his stuff, but I turned 17 the year this one came out, and I have always held it near-n-dear. Rock on!
I've been a huge Springsteen fan since this came out (I was about the same age as you, born in 1960). Anyway, went to the Roses Store in Spartanburg and bought this album, The Rolling Stones "Some Girls," and Jimmy Buffet's "Son of a Son of a Sailor," all on the same day...what an incredible shopping day that was..too funny...
Anyway, this remains my favorite Springsteen album. The Darkness tour shows are still the best in my opinion (although I did not get to see any). Hopefully, the long rumored 30th Anniversary edition will come out with at least a DVD or live CD from this period (there is some incredible video on YouTube from Phoenix, which supposedly the show that's going to be used in the box).
Anyhow, maybe it is overdramatic and schmaltzy but it's the signature sound of an era many of us don't want to forget. And I like hearing Bruce's voice, no matter what the lyrics.
Darned good comment. This is my personal favorite Springsteen album. I love all of his stuff, but I turned 17 the year this one came out, and I have always held it near-n-dear. Rock on!
Anyhow, maybe it is overdramatic and schmaltzy but it's the signature sound of an era many of us don't want to forget. And I like hearing Bruce's voice, no matter what the lyrics.
It's more than just the music and lyrics, it was growing up & having the Boss' music as a backdrop to all the crazy, fun and tragic experiences we endured while "growing up". To hear these songs now brings me back to the "glory days". And for this, I truly feel blessed.
Then again, maybe I just like bad music which has been repeatedly forced upon me from an early age.... although I love RP and they play Springsteen ....so it must not be all that bad.
Skal!