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Reply #3575 - Feb 9th, 2012 at 9:11pm
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Sorry but I've got to ask.............
No Clarence................
How can the E street Band continue...............
or better what is Bruce goning to do to try to "replace " Clemons
as if you or I think he can be replaced.........
The Who could not replace Moon\
The lead Zep could not replace Bonham........
How can Bruce replace Clarence...
Now let the beatings begin............
Clemons was the greatest!



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Get a sneak peek at the Springsteen exhibit
Dan DeLuca, Inquirer Music Critic

The National Constitution Center's exhibit From Asbury Park to the Promised Land: The Life and Music of Bruce Springsteen, opens next week. On Thursday morning, I did a walk through of the exhibit, which originated at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, as they were unpacking the guitars and hanging the pictures on the wall.

The jeans and T-shirt the Boss wore on the Born in the U.S.A. album cover were already in their display case, but the faded red baseball cap he stuffed in his back pocket was still in the box.  I'm not a memorabilia geek, but with a "Streets Of Philadelphia" Oscar in a display case, and a couple of Grammys lying around, I saw plenty of stuff Springsteen fans will get a kick out of. There are Springsteen's original hand-scribbled spiral-bound lyric notebooks, posters of a benefit concert for George McGovern in 1972 and shows at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr in 1974, and listening stations where you can hear audition tapes for legendary Columbia A & R man John Hammond or the much-bootlegged 1978 concert from the Agora in Cleveland in its entirety.

My story on the show will run in the Inquirer and on philly.com on Tuesday. Tom Gralish's behind the scenes video shot yesterday morning is below.





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Reply #3577 - Feb 10th, 2012 at 6:07pm
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Bruce is opening The Grammy's tomorrow night with his new song We Take Care of Our Own.

Will be watching it on CBS!  Tongue
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Bitch wrote on Feb 10th, 2012 at 6:07pm:
Bruce is opening The Grammy's tomorrow night with his new song We Take Care of Our Own.

Will be watching it on CBS!  Tongue

He's opening the show?....Good,then I won't have to watch the rest of it after Bruce. stu-smiling
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sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 11th, 2012 at 12:43pm:
Bitch wrote on Feb 10th, 2012 at 6:07pm:
Bruce is opening The Grammy's tomorrow night with his new song We Take Care of Our Own.

Will be watching it on CBS!  Tongue

He's opening the show?....Good,then I won't have to watch the rest of it after Bruce. stu-smiling


My sentiments exactly!

Oh and the new video for that song:
http://youtu.be/-x8zBzxCwsM
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Bruce was great...........and I hope you stayed for the End!
The show started and ended with a BANG Performance.
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Bruce Springsteen: 'What was done to my country was un-American'The Boss explains why there is a critical, questioning and angry patriotism at the heart of his new album Wrecking Ball




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At a Paris press conference on Thursday night, Bruce Springsteen was asked whether he was advocating an armed uprising in America. He laughed at the idea, but that the question was even posed at all gives you some idea of the fury of his new album Wrecking Ball.

Indeed, it is as angry a cry from the belly of a wounded America as has been heard since the dustbowl and Woody Guthrie, a thundering blow of New Jersey pig iron down on the heads of Wall Street and all who have sold his country down the swanny. Springsteen has gone to the great American canon for ammunition, borrowing from folk, civil war anthems, Irish rebel songs and gospel. The result is a howl of pain and disbelief as visceral as anything he has ever produced, that segues into a search for redemption: "Hold tight to your anger/ And don't fall to your fears … Bring on your wrecking ball."

"I have spent my life judging the distance between American reality and the American dream," Springsteen told the conference, where the album was aired for the first time. It was written, he claimed, not just out of fury but out of patriotism, a patriotism traduced.

"What was done to our country was wrong and unpatriotic and un-American and nobody has been held to account," he later told the Guardian. "There is a real patriotism underneath the best of my music but it is a critical, questioning and often angry patriotism."

The tone is set from the start with the big, bombastic We Take Care of Our Own – a Born in the USA for our times – where the most sacred shibboleth of Ordinary Joe America is sung with mocking irony through clenched teeth by a heart that still wants it to be true. "From the shotgun shack to the Superdome/ There ain't no help, the cavalry stayed home." It is a typical Springsteen appeal to a common decency beyond the civil war he sees sapping America.

Like Born in the USA, which got pressed into service as the anthem of the first Gulf war, he's aware it has the potential to be hijacked by the angry right. But Springsteen says that to anyone who cares to listen to the lyrics, the message is clear.

"A big promise has been broken. You can't have a United States if you are telling some folks that they can't get on the train. There is a cracking point where a society collapses. You can't have a civilisation where something is factionalised like this."

Springsteen plunges into darker, richer musical landscapes in a sequence of breath-taking protest songs – Easy Money, Shackled and Drawn, Jack of All Trades, the scarily bellicose Death to My Hometown and This Depression with Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine – before the album turns on Wrecking Ball in search of some spiritual path out of the mess the US is in.

But it is also an ode to hard work, to the dignity it brings, and the blue-collar values he claims made America:

"Freedom son's a dirty shirt
The sun on my face and my shovel in the dirt
A shovel in the dirt keeps the devil gone
I woke up this morning shackled and drawn"

Asked where the fury of this lyric had come from, he talks movingly of his father who had been "emasculated by losing his job" in the 70s and never recovered from the damage to his pride. "Unemployment is a really devastating thing. I know the damage it does to families. Growing up in that house there were things you couldn't say. It was a minefield. My mother was the breadwinner. She was steadfast and relentless and I took that from her.

"Pessimism and optimism are slammed up against each other in my records, the tension between them is where it's all at, it's what lights the fire."

Hope is there. But it is a tempered hope. Land of Hope and Dreams is a plea for America's newest immigrants, those risking their lives to ride the trains up from central America. "This train … carries saints and sinners … losers and winners … whores and gamblers … Dreams will not be thwarted … Faith will be rewarded."

Springsteen, 62, says he is not afraid of how the album will be received in election-year America: "The temper has changed. And people on the streets did it. Occupy Wall Street changed the national conversation – the Tea Party had set it for a while. The first three years of Obama were under them.

"Previous to Occupy Wall Street, there was no push back at all saying this was outrageous – a basic theft that struck at the heart of what America was about, a complete disregard for the American sense of history and community … In Easy Money the guy is going out to kill and rob, just like the robbery spree that has occurred at the top of the pyramid – he's imitating the guys on Wall Street. An enormous fault line cracked the American system right open whose repercussion we are only starting to be feel.

"Nobody had talked about income inequality in America for decades – apart from John Edwards – but no one was listening. But now you have Newt Gingrich talking about 'vulture capitalism' – Newt Gingrich! – that would not have happened without Occupy Wall Street."

Having previously backed Obama, Springsteen says he would prefer to stay on the sidelines this time. "I don't write for one side of the street … But the Bush years were so horrific you could not just sit around. It was such a blatant disaster. I campaigned for Kerry and Obama, and I am glad I did. But normally I would prefer to stay on the sidelines. The artist is supposed to be the canary in the cage."

Obama hasn't done bad, Springsteen says. "He kept General Motors alive, he got through healthcare – though not the public system I would have wanted – he killed Osama Bin Laden, and he brought sanity to the top level of government. But big business still has too much say in government and there has not been as many middle- or working-class voices in the administration as I expected. I thought Guantanamo would have been closed but now, but he got us out of Iraq and I guess we will soon be out of Afghanistan."

The album is the last on which Clarence Clemons, the legendary saxophonist from the E Street Band, played on before he died last year. "When the sax comes up on Land of Hope and Dreams," Springsteen says, "it's a lovely moment for me."

• Wrecking Ball is released on 5 March via Columbia.

• This article has been amended. The original said Bruce Springsteen was 63. This has been changed.
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Reply #3582 - Feb 20th, 2012 at 8:54am
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"Easy Money" is streaming at Backstreets.com today.

A little bit bouncier than "Into the Fire," but almost identical string melody.

I love Bruce, but I maintain the guy is running on fumes as a songwriter. It doesn't seem that way, because he gets guys like Brendan O'Brien and, now, Ron Aniello to dress up the same old chord progressions and stale melodies in sparkly sonic garb.

The band is still rockin', though. I've got my tix for the Verizon Center.
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Loved 'Easy Money'

The entire album is up on demonoid (well, the 11-track version). Just downloaded it and listening to it now. Marvellous stuff.
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Gazza wrote on Feb 20th, 2012 at 11:42am:
Loved 'Easy Money'

The entire album is up on demonoid (well, the 11-track version). Just downloaded it and listening to it now. Marvellous stuff.

Little too much like Seeger Sessions stuff for my taste.
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I'd consider that a good thing!

These songs will work well live. 'Death to My Hometown' especially.

Audio of "Shackled & Drawn" on youtube -   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4awmrqR3FI

Liked the lyrical nod to 'Street Fighting Man' - "What's a poor boy to do but keep singing this song..."
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..............Bruce is great, BUT I can't get over losing the BIG MAN!
It was the main reason I went to see and hear him. Sorry!
His Chair, Throne,  should always be on the stage!
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Thanks Gazza. That was a good read.
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NBC announced on Friday that Bruce Springsteen will be the recipient of a week-long tribute on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon," as part of the launch of his new album, "Wrecking Ball."

For the week of Feb. 27-March 2, the music-loving Fallon will make it all about Bruce, beginning on Monday with a pair of performances from Springsteen and the E Street Band. The New Jersey icon will return on Friday, March 2 (Fallon's 3rd anniversary hosting "Late Night") to perform more songs and sit down as the night's only panel guest.

Sandwiched between these Springsteen appearances will be performances by a couple music heavyweights, beginning Tuesday with Kenny Chesney, who is slated to perform the moody "I'm on Fire," off the "Born in the U.S.A." album. On Thursday, Elvis Costello will perform "Brilliant Disguise," from the "Born" followup, "Tunnel of Love."

A special guest for Wednesday will be announced later.

Springsteen's two appearances on "Late Night" will act as his final TV stops in America before he embarks on a world tour beginning March 18 in Atlanta. He opened the Grammys on Feb. 12 with a high-octane performance of "We Take Care of Our Own," the first single off "Wrecking Ball."

The weeklong celebration of a single band or artist is a running passion project from "Late Night," which in the past has feted the Rolling Stones, Bob Marley and most recently, Pink Floyd in September.

Springsteen and Fallon have teamed up before, in 2010, when the singer dressed up as a "Born to Run" version of himself to perform with the host (doing his spot-on Neil Young impression)
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NBC announced on Friday that Bruce Springsteen will be the recipient of a week-long tribute on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon," as part of the launch of his new album, "Wrecking Ball."

For the week of Feb. 27-March 2, the music-loving Fallon will make it all about Bruce, beginning on Monday with a pair of performances from Springsteen and the E Street Band. The New Jersey icon will return on Friday, March 2 (Fallon's 3rd anniversary hosting "Late Night") to perform more songs and sit down as the night's only panel guest.

Sandwiched between these Springsteen appearances will be performances by a couple music heavyweights, beginning Tuesday with Kenny Chesney, who is slated to perform the moody "I'm on Fire," off the "Born in the U.S.A." album. On Thursday, Elvis Costello will perform "Brilliant Disguise," from the "Born" followup, "Tunnel of Love."

A special guest for Wednesday will be announced later.

Springsteen's two appearances on "Late Night" will act as his final TV stops in America before he embarks on a world tour beginning March 18 in Atlanta. He opened the Grammys on Feb. 12 with a high-octane performance of "We Take Care of Our Own," the first single off "Wrecking Ball."

The weeklong celebration of a single band or artist is a running passion project from "Late Night," which in the past has feted the Rolling Stones, Bob Marley and most recently, Pink Floyd in September.

Springsteen and Fallon have teamed up before, in 2010, when the singer dressed up as a "Born to Run" version of himself to perform with the host (doing his spot-on Neil Young impression)

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Bruce played a surprise set in Asbury park last night.
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February 26, 2012 8:49 AM ETBruce Springsteen took the stage at a small club in Asbury Park for a surprise appearance on Saturday night.

The Press Room was holding a fundraiser for the family of Springsteen's longtime personal trainer, Tony Strollo, who died earlier this month at the age of 40. When Strollo's brother, singer-songwriter Michael Strollo performed at the event, Springsteen played backup acoustic guitar behind him for several songs.

Springsteen then played a six-song set, including "Rosalita," "Soul Man," "634-5789," "Detroit Medley," "Hold On, I'm Coming" and "10th Avenue Freezeout." He was backed by event headliners Boccigalupe and the Bad Boys, a Jersey-based band that Springsteen has often played with.

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I do not care for Kenny Chesny. stu watching how stupid we are LOL
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I just LOVED Bruce's appearance on Jimmy Fallon's show, and the entire week was Springsteen week and it ROCKED! I love Jimmy Fallon, he is the coolest late night host these days, he played a Springsteen bit with Neil Young, to the song I'm sexy and I know it it was so fvcking cool.
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Bitch wrote on Mar 5th, 2012 at 9:31pm:
I just LOVED Bruce's appearance on Jimmy Fallon's show, and the entire week was Springsteen week and it ROCKED! I love Jimmy Fallon, he is the coolest late night host these days, he played a Springsteen bit with Neil Young, to the song I'm sexy and I know it it was so fvcking cool.

The version of E Street Shuffle he did to close out the week was one of the hottest things I've seen Bruce or anybody else do in a long time. You rock!
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Bitch wrote on Mar 5th, 2012 at 9:31pm:
I just LOVED Bruce's appearance on Jimmy Fallon's show, and the entire week was Springsteen week and it ROCKED! I love Jimmy Fallon, he is the coolest late night host these days, he played a Springsteen bit with Neil Young, to the song I'm sexy and I know it it was so fvcking cool.

The version of E Street Shuffle he did to close out the week was one of the hottest things I've seen Bruce or anybody else do in a long time. You rock!
http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/video/bruce-springsteene-street-shuffle3...

Yes very cool, I watched it all week. If you ever come to NY you should try to get Fallon tickets. I've been there 3 times. Really cool and its free but you have to book it in advance.
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sweetcharmedlife wrote on Mar 5th, 2012 at 10:04pm:
Bitch wrote on Mar 5th, 2012 at 9:31pm:
I just LOVED Bruce's appearance on Jimmy Fallon's show, and the entire week was Springsteen week and it ROCKED! I love Jimmy Fallon, he is the coolest late night host these days, he played a Springsteen bit with Neil Young, to the song I'm sexy and I know it it was so fvcking cool.

The version of E Street Shuffle he did to close out the week was one of the hottest things I've seen Bruce or anybody else do in a long time. You rock!
http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/video/bruce-springsteene-street-shuffle3...

Yes very cool, I watched it all week. If you ever come to NY you should try to get Fallon tickets. I've been there 3 times. Really cool and its free but you have to book it in advance.

Yeah thanks E. I'll have to look into that.
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Bitch wrote on Mar 5th, 2012 at 9:31pm:
I just LOVED Bruce's appearance on Jimmy Fallon's show, and the entire week was Springsteen week and it ROCKED! I love Jimmy Fallon, he is the coolest late night host these days, he played a Springsteen bit with Neil Young, to the song I'm sexy and I know it it was so fvcking cool.


The Friday night performance was quite possibly the best Springsteen TV performance I've seen yet (the December 2002 one on Conan when he did Kittys Back and Merry Christmas Baby was up there too). Three absolutely wonderful performances as well as the skit.

Cant stop listening to the new record. I honestly think it's probably the best record of new material he's made since 'Tunnel of Love'. Maybe even since 'The River'.

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