Fake? He must be a pensioner by now?
I refer you to the first post of this thread: the boy-band dancing - are those the moves of some blue collar criminal driving through the New Jersey turnpike in stolen car having got drunk on too much Tanqueray and wine whilst being all on fire looking for his down bound train having been born to run in the USA, or is it someone with 57 working class characters going on in his brain, but not one of them real?
the drumming and the monolithic rhythms were too static for me, I never was moved to groove by Springsteen's music. Not the worst but if I want American working man music I'll take Merle Haggard.
Last edited by stanshall (2014-06-06 14:21:29)
Bruce is an archetype: Italian-American, northeastern, working class but with aspirations of a better life. He hits all the right buttons with his demographic. Supermarkets in New Jersey sell Bruce t-shirts on the isles (I saw this the last time I was in Jersey).
I really tried to get into his music. After reading so many reviews and having close friends that were actual buddies with Bruce and the band. But alas, I will never be a fan and his music never touched me or provided me with any joy. For all the allocates, I have failed to "connect" with his sound.
But then again, I'm not his intended audience.
I do respect the guy for being passionate and seemingly true to the persona he created and sustained over the decades. Certain people do connect with his music on a very primal level. And to some extent, I genuinely admire any artist who can attain and maintain that type of connection.
Last edited by Senorservo2.0 (2014-06-07 00:37:11)
Indeed, why do we seem to think that rock must somehow must be 100% authentic that it's perfomers are the stage act themselves. Perhaps it loses some of it's power when we realise that after all it's only panto?
I actually like the illusion, I want my rock stars to actually be the act; Elvis was Elvis, it killed him of course, but that is all part of the deal. Like with poets, it should come with the territory.
I think Tom Waits comes close to merging his stage persona with what you expect him to be like off stage. Maybe, Neil Young and David Byrne too.
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Last edited by TheExpandingMan (2014-06-12 17:18:58)
HAHA!
How you been, WM?
You're a moderator now?
Yeah. Where the hell have you been, you funny bastard? Workin' Steen's tomato patch? They had to bring in someone with a little brains to keep things together around here.
Took a break.
I have to do that sometimes with forums. I take some time off and when I get back there's a shitload of new topics to read.
Is Bish gone for good? I remember some shenanigans from before and now I don't see any recent posts from him. Did his 'break' become permanent?
Workin' Steen's Tomato Patch would be a great title for a blues song.
Last edited by TheExpandingMan (2014-06-12 21:00:28)
Makes sense.
As for Bish... well, he's not with us at the moment, as far as we know. Time will tell if he comes back to join us.