Bruce Springsteen

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:haha: at Nebraska being mediocre
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it was pretty funny huh
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Happy 40th birthday to Born to Run. Written and performed by a fucking 25 year old.
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evenslow wrote:Happy 40th birthday to Born to Run. Written and performed by a fucking 25 year old.

Its amazing what kids were capable of back then! Bob Dylan was like 12 when he wrote his first 4 albums
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Strat wrote:
evenslow wrote:Happy 40th birthday to Born to Run. Written and performed by a fucking 25 year old.

Its amazing what kids were capable of back then! Bob Dylan was like 12 when he wrote his first 4 albums
Most people don't know Freewheelin' Bob Dylan was recorded the night of his Bah Mitzvah.
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evenslow wrote:
Strat wrote:
evenslow wrote:Happy 40th birthday to Born to Run. Written and performed by a fucking 25 year old.

Its amazing what kids were capable of back then! Bob Dylan was like 12 when he wrote his first 4 albums
Most people don't know Freewheelin' Bob Dylan was recorded the night of his Bah Mitzvah.

You know what I did when i was 25?
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Strat wrote:
evenslow wrote:
Strat wrote:
evenslow wrote:Happy 40th birthday to Born to Run. Written and performed by a fucking 25 year old.

Its amazing what kids were capable of back then! Bob Dylan was like 12 when he wrote his first 4 albums
Most people don't know Freewheelin' Bob Dylan was recorded the night of his Bah Mitzvah.

You know what I did when i was 25?
I hunted Slobodan Milosivec
Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Strat wrote:
evenslow wrote:
Strat wrote:
evenslow wrote:Happy 40th birthday to Born to Run. Written and performed by a fucking 25 year old.

Its amazing what kids were capable of back then! Bob Dylan was like 12 when he wrote his first 4 albums
Most people don't know Freewheelin' Bob Dylan was recorded the night of his Bah Mitzvah.

You know what I did when i was 25?
I hunted Slobodan Milosivec

I was drunk and covering Spinal Taps "Stonehenge" at the fineline in minneapolis. Thats about it.
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Nas recorded "Illmatic"' at 20. That one always gets me.
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the shaggs were like 13
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Alex Chilton at 17 years old

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Listening to "Born to Run" now -- in real life, "Thunder Road" would have been about 1:15 long, as as soon as the idiot narrator uttered the line "you ain't a beauty, but hey, you're alright," he'd have immediately heard that screen door slam again.
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Image

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"Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" might be my favorite Bruce tune.
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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/album ... n-19851001

Greil Marcus' original review of Born to Run for Rolling Stone.
Springsteen's answer is Born to Run. It is a magnificent album that pays off on every bet ever placed on him — a '57 Chevy running on melted down Crystals records that shuts down every claim that has been made.
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I like "Born to Run" a lot but I've always preferred the records that surrounded it: "The Wild, The Innocent..." and "Darkness." But what a remarkable trilogy of records.
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Born to Run has always been behind Nebraska and Darkness for me. All three are very close to perfect in my eyes though.
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Kevin Davis wrote:"Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" might be my favorite Bruce tune.
Excellent live. The one time I saw Bruce, CC had already passed. At the big man joined the band part they did a great tribute on the video board of him. Very cool. Few things in music are better than the Jungleland solo.

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Lament wrote:Born to Run has always been behind Nebraska and Darkness for me. All three are very close to perfect in my eyes though.
This.

Mary Queen of Arkansas might be my favorite Bruce song. Crazy he wrote it so young.
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The Wild, the Innocent... is the one album I just can't get into. It sounds like a total mess to my ears; the production does not pull all the disparate instrumentation into a cohesive whole like on Born to Run.
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