afgavinstan wrote:
It’s a good one g.g.man wrote:I've never been able to get into Bruce Springsteen. He's obviously super talented, and very good at what he does, but I've never been able to shake the nagging suspicion that he's a weapon's grade ego monster, and that rather puts me off. Perhaps I'll do a deep dive someday soon which may or may not dispel these feelings, but until then, the only song I've ever really cared for from his entire catalogue is this one...
regmcfly wrote:During gigs, he certainly ensures all of the E Street get their chance to shine in solos, calls them all out individually, and doesn't grandstand during those.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Having gone on a journey this week, other favourite tracks I haven't mentioned are The Ghost of Tom Joad, Darkness on the Edge of Town, Racing in the Street (possibly the version on The Promise), Used Cars and Johnny '99.
Edit: I really like Devils & Dust too (the track, album is patchy).
poprock wrote:I missed the Bruce round thanks to not feeling I had time to do it justice. Pleased with Dancing in the Dark as a winner though, it would have been on my shortlist alongside Born to Run.
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