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I'm going with this....but....jump to "the river", and listen from there. It's about 11 songs.Start with the live album. 1975-1985.
Dates better than some of the albums IMO.
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I'm going with this....but....jump to "the river", and listen from there. It's about 11 songs.Start with the live album. 1975-1985.
Dates better than some of the albums IMO.
Loved the Boss anarl did Strummer.Darkness was what the Clash's Sandinista could have been for them instead of throwing out a triple album.
Loved the Boss anarl did Strummer.
Hyde Park ( 2009 ?) Bruce started with London calling ......not bad
I'm sure you know this os course
Despite being a man of fine and varied musical taste and ability, The Boss is one artist I have never ever took the time out to get into, despite probably being the kind of stuff that I would love.
As an absolute Springsteen amateur starting fresh, where would you suggest I start? Is there a particular album, just start at the beginning and work my way through the albums, or a greatest hits effort?
All sensible and stupid replies are welcome.
Mux
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Aye.Hyde Park ( 2009 ?) Bruce started with London calling ......not bad
I'm sure you know this os course
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Human Touch. He lost the plot between USA and Rising I reckon.
Don't be so f***ing stupid. You have completely misunderstood my post and then sallied off in your own little dream world.You only like one genre of music? I grew up with Trance and Techno music in the 90's - the Gatecrasher Classical is fantastic, similar to the Hacienda Classical which many on here will have seen at Herrington recently.
My main interest is Indie/Britpop/RocknRoll - but even then I was in an Emo band when I was a teenager
Folk Folk/Protest music is what I've spent most of 2018 listening to.
So I guess I'm not scared to like a lot of different things. I hope you aren't one of these stuck in your little music bubble, still wearing your hair like Liam Gallagher and saying mad fer it and ending every sentence with as you were, otherwise that would be unfortunate.
HT has some genuinely decent songs on it, it's the production that ruins them though. I think Bruce has said before that the 90s were a "lost time" for him.Human Touch. He lost the plot between USA and Rising I reckon.
It was meant tongue in cheek mate. No need to get all personal turd brainDon't be so f***ing stupid. You have completely misunderstood my post and then sallied off in your own little dream world.
It was meant tongue in cheek mate. No need to get all personal turd brain
You tried to take the piss saying I like dance music, which I do. My point is you can like loads of different types of music and it doesn't mean you have a shite taste in music.
In fairness I'm not even f***ing sure what your point was but well done in not adding anything of note to the thread. At least my reply to you was entertaining.
You must try harder at either getting your point across or taking the piss in an entertaining manner - it's a 2/5 from Mux.
'Nebraska' definitely the best place to start closely followed by ' tunnel of love' underrated but still a great Springsteen starting point.
pack it in you!Anyone seen this band then?
Pictures of people having a mint time? Aye the music must be awful mate - also Gatecrasher is one of the most popular events in 'dance' music so you thinking it's shite is your opinion but doesn't really count for much. Also if you think all thatMy point really wasn't that difficult: Gatecrasher was/is for divvies with dummies and UV'd toothbrushes in their hair, and the music that they specialised in to keep this particular bunch of performing monkeys happy was/is a spectacularly dreary form of trance. There are heaps of wonderful electronic music out there: the stuff that appears on Gatecrasher compliations is not amongst them. Moreover, the point I was making is that if you can't tell the difference between good and bad electronic music (or "dance" music, if you will), then it really doesn't bode well for you being able to distinguish good and bad music in other genres.
Glad we got to clear that up