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I would imagine it was the reverse. The book is $30 and tickets to Springsteen on Broadway were $400-$850 a piece face value. I don’t even want to know what they went for on the secondary market.
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I think I’ve cracked the perfect 1-disc The River tracklist:
1. The Ties That Bind 2. Hungry Heart 3. Sherry Darling 4. Two Hearts 5. Jackson Cage 6. Independence Day 7. Out in the Street 8. Cadillac Ranch 9. Take ‘Em as They Come 10. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) 11. Roulette 12. Point Blank 13. Ramrod 14. The River
I think I’ve cracked the perfect 1-disc The River tracklist:
1. The Ties That Bind 2. Hungry Heart 3. Sherry Darling 4. Two Hearts 5. Jackson Cage 6. Independence Day 7. Out in the Street 8. Cadillac Ranch 9. Take ‘Em as They Come 10. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) 11. Roulette 12. Point Blank 13. Ramrod 14. The River
Further in and I gotta say I am not liking this. “Thunder Road” and “The Promised Land” - two of his best, most powerful songs - were almost comically terrible. Why is he doing this awful spoken word singing where he seems to be randomly rearranging the rhythm and pace and cadence of every line? Just awful.
It's the 'twang.' His voice changed starting from probably around the 90s where he puts on this southern drawl, often speak-singing instead of actually singing. It's gotten better in the last decade or so but he occasionally lapses back into it, as shown on the Broadway show.
Just compare 'My Father's House' and 'Thunder Road' from the Broadway show and he sounds like a completely different singer.
He can sing properly when he wants to - his voice is in fantastic shape. It's just a weird stylistic choice he's made. Guess he just wants to sound like Dylan or something.
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Just tried listening to DAN again. Total snoozefest. Didn’t make it 40 seconds in. I made the right call.
Oh I enjoy that song. It builds nicely over those 8 minutes. It’s not my favorite Springsteen song ever but it serves a good purpose on the album. It was a highlight when I saw them on the River tour a few years ago.
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liebzz wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Just tried listening to DAN again. Total snoozefest. Didn’t make it 40 seconds in. I made the right call.
Oh I enjoy that song. It builds nicely over those 8 minutes. It’s not my favorite Springsteen song ever but it serves a good purpose on the album. It was a highlight when I saw them on the River tour a few years ago.
IT'S EIGHT MINUTES LONG?!?!?!?!!? JESUS CHRIST!!!!!
Just tried listening to DAN again. Total snoozefest. Didn’t make it 40 seconds in. I made the right call.
Oh I enjoy that song. It builds nicely over those 8 minutes. It’s not my favorite Springsteen song ever but it serves a good purpose on the album. It was a highlight when I saw them on the River tour a few years ago.
IT'S EIGHT MINUTES LONG?!?!?!?!!? JESUS CHRIST!!!!!
Double post - yes, with like a 3 minute Clarence Clemons sax solo that is pretty sappy but fits the song perfectly.
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