MrScorpio
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Wed Oct-06-10 08:25 PM
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But, I've never been a fan of Springsteen's music.
So, what about it am I missing?
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Wed Oct-06-10 09:18 PM
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at least I think Nils Lofgren is still paying guitar in the E street band.
:)
Other than that, if you're not a fan, you're not listening, so you're missing the mouth-full-of-rocks vocal mumbling.
:shrug:
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Wed Oct-06-10 10:06 PM
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When I first heard him, I couldn't stand him. Then I'd hear a song here and there that I liked, then a few more songs. I still didn't get why he was such a big deal, and everyone said you have to see him live. So I did. I was probably the person least familiar with his material at the concert, but he blew me away--big time! About four hours worth. This was back around 1979-80 with the E-Street Band. Yes, he's still a terrific performer--I saw him just last year--but nothing will ever top that first show that I saw. I've seen a lot of concerts through the years and I've never seen another performer as good as Bruce.
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Wed Oct-06-10 10:09 PM
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Springsteen has two methods of singing.
Mumble yum yumble and the sound a water buffalo makes if kicked in the nads. :-)
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