Logan -- 184d I did not know that! Makes sense though. His writing, particularly the earlier stuff has a lot of depth. And I think the theme of returning is definitely a salient one. Check out the songs “racing in the street” and “something in the night” from the darkness on the edge of town album. They’re like early Terence malick films in song form. The sense of small-town desperation. Hope and dashed dreams. Middle-aged resignation. All very poignant. replyI did not know that! Makes sense though. His writing, particularly the earlier stuff has a lot of depth. And I think the theme of returning is definitely a salient one. Check out the songs “racing in the street” and “something in the night” from the darkness on the edge of town album. They’re like early Terence malick films in song form. The sense of small-town desperation. Hope and dashed dreams. Middle-aged resignation. All very poignant.
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In honor of the new Springsteen film, top 10 Springsteen albums:1. Darkness on the Edge of Town2. Born to Run3. Nebraska4. Greetings From Asbury Park5. Born in the USA6. The River7. Devils & Dust8. The Rising9. Tunnel of Love10. The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street ShuffleDiscuss.
Did you know there are hundreds of papers about Springsteen's music?I remember one that talked about how his music always talks about returning home... a rural one. I've only heardtwo of his discs entirely: Born in the USA and Letter to You. I just found out about the latest one and I'mlistening to it.
I did not know that! Makes sense though. His writing, particularly the earlier stuff has a lot of depth. And Ithink the theme of returning is definitely a salient one. Check out the songs “racing in the street” and“something in the night” from the darkness on the edge of town album. They’re like early Terence malick films insong form. The sense of small-town desperation. Hope and dashed dreams. Middle-aged resignation. All verypoignant.
Did you know there are hundreds of papers about Springsteen's music?
I remember one that talked about how his music always talks about returning home... a rural one. I've only heard two of his discs entirely: Born in the USA and Letter to You. I just found out about the latest one and I'm listening to it.