Big fan for a very long time and have been somewhat involved in the fan community, actually. Have all the records, a billion bootlegs of concerts through the years, some rare collectibles, and had backstage passes to one concert where I got to meet Bruce and Patti - chatted with them a while, got the usual autographs, etc. My most important 'brush with greatness' in fact (and that's saying something since I've also met a US President).
Yeah...when it comes to The Boss, I'm pretty hardcore.
Haven't seen any mention of E Street Radio in this thread...but if any of you guys have XM, it's well worth a listen, especially when one of the band members has the mic. Some wonderful stories.
There is also some fabulous concert footage on YouTube - footage that many of us 'old timer' fans only dreamed of one day getting to see for MANY years. If you are a Springsteen fan, take advantage of YouTube - you have no idea how much some of the stuff there was once considered the Holy Grail of Springsteen collectibles.
Interesting that some of you consider Bruce to be 'brooding' though. IMO, he's not 'brooding' at all. In fact, I would call him an optimist, generally speaking. Unlike a lot of my other favorite bands (mostly grunge bands), Springsteen may have a message about things he might be less than satisfied with...but it's always an optimistic message that is filled with hope for a better tomorrow. That is not the case with all bands. And I would call Bruce a generally happy person - happy with his life, his career, etc. Which is also not the case with many members of some of the bands I am a huge fan of.
In fact, I actually actively turn on Springsteen when I need a more positive, upbeat message.
Surprised that was missed in this discussion, actually. It's an opinion that many Springsteen fans hold about his music.
Also, for any of you fans from the 80's who gave up on Springsteen during the Tom Joad-ish era, I'd really consider circling back around and picking up Magic...and The Rising. The Rising is a great record - especially in the wake of 911 - definitely in my top 6 or 7 Springsteen efforts. But Magic? That record is top 3 material, in my book. A stunningly great record, in every way.
Yeah...when it comes to The Boss, I'm pretty hardcore.
Haven't seen any mention of E Street Radio in this thread...but if any of you guys have XM, it's well worth a listen, especially when one of the band members has the mic. Some wonderful stories.
There is also some fabulous concert footage on YouTube - footage that many of us 'old timer' fans only dreamed of one day getting to see for MANY years. If you are a Springsteen fan, take advantage of YouTube - you have no idea how much some of the stuff there was once considered the Holy Grail of Springsteen collectibles.
Interesting that some of you consider Bruce to be 'brooding' though. IMO, he's not 'brooding' at all. In fact, I would call him an optimist, generally speaking. Unlike a lot of my other favorite bands (mostly grunge bands), Springsteen may have a message about things he might be less than satisfied with...but it's always an optimistic message that is filled with hope for a better tomorrow. That is not the case with all bands. And I would call Bruce a generally happy person - happy with his life, his career, etc. Which is also not the case with many members of some of the bands I am a huge fan of.
In fact, I actually actively turn on Springsteen when I need a more positive, upbeat message.
Surprised that was missed in this discussion, actually. It's an opinion that many Springsteen fans hold about his music.
Also, for any of you fans from the 80's who gave up on Springsteen during the Tom Joad-ish era, I'd really consider circling back around and picking up Magic...and The Rising. The Rising is a great record - especially in the wake of 911 - definitely in my top 6 or 7 Springsteen efforts. But Magic? That record is top 3 material, in my book. A stunningly great record, in every way.
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