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Author: | NewFriendAncientEnemy [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:33 am ] |
Post subject: | The Boss, and his dark albums... |
I mean Nebraska and Darkness at the Edge of Town by Mr. Springsteen. I've heard good things about these particular albums from a friend who has a lot of dark folk/bluegrass in his collection. Wondering if someone else had an opinion to sway me otherwise. ![]() TIE? |
Author: | Stefan [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:13 am ] |
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why me ? :roll: ok, I love The Ghost of Tom Joad... I love when Springsteen does the Dylanesque routine better than his collaboration with the E-Street Band (Clarence Clemons is not a good saxophone player imo & the band is a bit too scholar for my taste) to sum things up, Springsteen is good but Dylan is better ! :twisted: |
Author: | Goat [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 1:01 pm ] |
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T.I.E. wrote: why me ? :roll:
ok, I love The Ghost of Tom Joad... I love when Springsteen does the Dylanesque routine better than his collaboration with the E-Street Band (Clarence Clemons is not a good saxophone player imo & the band is a bit too scholar for my taste) to sum things up, Springsteen is good but Dylan is better ! :twisted: Why you? Because you know EVERYTHING. |
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