― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 1 September 2005 21:16 (twenty years ago)
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― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 2 September 2005 01:43 (twenty years ago)
― PB, Friday, 2 September 2005 01:45 (twenty years ago)
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― scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 03:27 (twenty years ago)
such a brilliant song...the production is awesome and really helps the song...that "1, 2, 3, 4" move takes my breath away every single time
― Tape Store, Friday, 28 March 2008 05:30 (eighteen years ago)
^^^. Fuck the haters, once the "1,2,3,4" comes in I start hollering "The highway's jammed with broken heroes on a last chance power drive!"
― youcangoyourownway, Friday, 28 March 2008 05:41 (eighteen years ago)
Jersey Schmuck anthem, "Born to Run."
not all of us New Jerseyans like Springsteen very much, you know!
― Eisbaer, Friday, 28 March 2008 06:31 (eighteen years ago)
then there's this from upthread:
he prospect of being compared to Springsteen, whose panavision scenarios - replete with so much obvious romantic, rock-mythology imagery of a kind quite antithetical to Costello's writing - fills Elvis with anguish and dread. "Springsteen always romanticising the f----- street," he complains, with no little justification. "I'm bored with people who romanticise the f------- street. The street isn't f--------- attractive.
this almost makes springsteen sound proto-gangsta ... though i guess that the first 2 springsteen albums have a sort of almost wu-tang vibe to them (if you squint your ears a bit).
― Eisbaer, Friday, 28 March 2008 06:34 (eighteen years ago)
Album's overproduced, yeah, but Springsteen & The E-Street Band live 1978-1979 = A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
― StanM, Friday, 28 March 2008 06:39 (eighteen years ago)
I'd still like to know what Tunnel of Love has to do with Bacharach.
And yeah, Springsteen winning non-fans over in a live setting is no news.
― If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Friday, 28 March 2008 07:45 (eighteen years ago)
And leave Costello alone. You'd think he'd dissed Robyn or something.
― If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Friday, 28 March 2008 09:11 (eighteen years ago)
Because it's so much more "street" to only release your new album on vinyl and digital format and name it after a "chic" restaurant in New York that Diana Elvis can afford to eat at, innit?
Note also that he has been reduced to supporting the Police on their next (NEXT?) tour. That wouldn't have happened back in '78.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Friday, 28 March 2008 11:41 (eighteen years ago)
I don't understand how anything as muddy-sounding as this album could be labelled as "overproduced".
I actually have a problem with the production here for the completely opposite reason.
― Geir Hongro, Friday, 28 March 2008 13:40 (eighteen years ago)
Born To Run sounds nothing like Mud.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Friday, 28 March 2008 13:41 (eighteen years ago)
He meant mudvayne
― filthy dylan, Friday, 28 March 2008 13:50 (eighteen years ago)
Beautiful song.
― dell, Friday, 28 March 2008 16:51 (eighteen years ago)
Sometimes, this is the best record ever made, by anyone. This is one of those times.
― Matt DC, Monday, 5 May 2008 02:53 (eighteen years ago)
one of the crappiest records of all-time. overproduced tuneless ballads and there is also something about springsteen's voice i don't like at all here.
― alex in mainhattan, Monday, 5 May 2008 12:17 (eighteen years ago)
I think people who hate this record are dead punk and hard.
― Noodle Vague, Monday, 5 May 2008 12:20 (eighteen years ago)
<i>makes Meat Loaf sound like fuckin' Wire. All those gloopy keyboards and honking saxes and overblown crescendos</i>
this opinion has never made me any friends.
― marc h., Monday, 5 May 2008 12:29 (eighteen years ago)
dammit, neither has forgetting to use BBcode
― marc h., Monday, 5 May 2008 12:30 (eighteen years ago)
You have to consider the influence of Springsteen's more epic tunes on great bands like Deacon Blue.
― Bodrick III, Monday, 5 May 2008 12:54 (eighteen years ago)
It's like a motor-oil smeared wedding cake waiting to be toppled.
I know that's (inexplicably) not supposed to be a compliment, but it totally is.
― Sara Sara Sara, Monday, 5 May 2008 13:47 (eighteen years ago)
I heard this tune at a bah a few weeks ago, and it seemed so similar to "Boho Rhap."
― Veronica Moser, Monday, 5 May 2008 20:17 (eighteen years ago)
Sara Sara Sara otm otm otm
― deej, Monday, 5 May 2008 20:19 (eighteen years ago)
hating this song is a one-way ticket to coolville so kiu dudes
― max, Monday, 5 May 2008 20:19 (eighteen years ago)
max I would like to join your dadrock defense brigade, is there a t-shirt or uniform I should acquire and wear?
― Alex in Baltimore, Monday, 5 May 2008 20:26 (eighteen years ago)
I just finished reading James Miller's Flowers in the Dustbin. He marks the hyping of Springsteen leading up to the release of Born To Run as a milestone in the decline of rock and roll - the moment when the tail started to wag the dog - ie., rock-journo hype about an "important" new artist makes them seem fleetingly important.
― o. nate, Monday, 5 May 2008 20:29 (eighteen years ago)
tradeshow polo tucked into blue jeans xp
― max, Monday, 5 May 2008 20:30 (eighteen years ago)
"DAD" on the front, "ROCK" on the back.
― contenderizer, Monday, 5 May 2008 20:34 (eighteen years ago)
I hate when people turn liking or disliking Springsteen into a class issue.
― Kath, Monday, 5 May 2008 20:35 (eighteen years ago)
the album isn't as good as the river or darkness but it's alright
― akm, Monday, 5 May 2008 20:39 (eighteen years ago)
the production of the title tune seems to be an intentional attempt to do a phil spector Wall of Sound; it doesn't really work though
i learned some stuff from "flowers in the dustbin." but he literally ends the book in 1977, and more or less pronounces pop music dead at that point. which makes some of his pronouncements, such as that above, kind of hard to take seriously.
― fact checking cuz, Monday, 5 May 2008 20:40 (eighteen years ago)
Yeah, I don't necessarily agree with him, and I wasn't old enough in '74-75 to remember what the Springsteen hype was like, though if Born To Run was being held up as the Highway 61 Revisited or Sgt. Peppers of the '70s, it's easy to see how some might have felt underwhelmed.
― o. nate, Monday, 5 May 2008 21:01 (eighteen years ago)
http://img.timeinc.net/time/magazine/archive/covers/1975/1101751027_400.jpg
http://www.rockandrollplanet.com/images/610_bruce_newsweek.JPG
― Mark Rich@rdson, Monday, 5 May 2008 21:57 (eighteen years ago)
i still like this song and album.
― M@tt He1ges0n, Monday, 5 May 2008 21:59 (eighteen years ago)
I love the song, and it's a great album too. I don't really get why people don't dig at least the song (overproduced? I guess if Orbison on Monument is overproduced). But a big part of it seems to be the usual hipster anti-hype, and that's just bullshit.
― Euler, Monday, 5 May 2008 22:31 (eighteen years ago)
this is a great record fuck the haters
― ciderpress, Monday, 5 May 2008 22:50 (eighteen years ago)
As someone who loves this song (and this album), I can easily understand why someone would loathe it. Some people need some subtlety!
― Mark Rich@rdson, Monday, 5 May 2008 23:31 (eighteen years ago)
has some pretty noise big man moments bruce is generally too OTT for me though
― El Tomboto, Monday, 5 May 2008 23:38 (eighteen years ago)
i'm curious how many people who don't like this album like Nebraska
― ciderpress, Monday, 5 May 2008 23:42 (eighteen years ago)
I liked "Atlantic City," I'll say that.
― Alex in NYC, Tuesday, 6 May 2008 00:25 (eighteen years ago)