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Bitchfarmer
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Between the minarettes, down the Casbah way.
Posts: 1,015
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Well, I don't know much Springsteen but Downbound Train is an awesome song.
As for Bowie: Time - Aladdin Sane We Are The Dead - Diamond Dogs Rock 'n' Roll Suicide - Ziggy Stardust I'm Afraid of Americans - Earthling Queen Bitch - Hunky Dory I have all his albums so that was hard.
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Because I chose to play the fool in a six-piece band, First-night nerves every one-night stand. I should be glad to be so inclined. What a waste! What a waste! But I don't mind. |
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Seeker of Peace
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Newark, De.
Posts: 348
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57 Channels is from his Human Touch cd, released simultaneously with his Lucky Town cd. That was a really weird time in his career. He had married that girl from California. Some model, I forget her name.
He was actually living out there for a while, and his music reflects that. Both those cds have an odd, distant feel to them, like he's an outsider, looking in and relating what he sees. I don't think he was very happy during that time. Tunnel Of Love is one of his cds from the late 80's that has a lot of very good songs about relationships. One Step Up and Brilliant Disguise are excellent studies in miscommunication between lovers. I agree with the above statement about Born In The USA. It's easily his most commercial album, and the one that put him on the map 'for the masses'. Up until that point, I think the highest he'd charted was maybe around #30 or so, even though all his albums had sold well up to that point.
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SHAKE!
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Really? I remember reading that Greetings and Wild and the Innocent didn't sell very well, and he didin't really break through until Born to Run. I don't like most of his post-Nebraska work because what I've heard feels cheesier, synthier, like you said, more commercial. I've heard Human Touch is his worst (or one of his worst) albums, but maybe that was just one person's opinion.
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Whitewater!
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^ Really? Well I guess since I haven't heard his other stuff it could well be his worst.
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Right you lot, shut it. Strewth Fowler my son, all looks a bit pear-shaped round here or what. The govenor's talking, Saturday's game, very dodgy, very naughty, could go a little pear-shaped. If there's a rough things might be well iffy. These faces are a little bit hard, know what I mean, a little bit of oof, have some of that my son, bosh, sorted, ta ta, got me, so be clever. Good, now shut it!
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