You’ve misinterpreted what Born in the USA is about.I haven’t, but if his best known single consists of him repetitively confirming his country of birth,
I have also never trusted anyone trying to appear massively patriotic.
You’ve misinterpreted what Born in the USA is about.I haven’t, but if his best known single consists of him repetitively confirming his country of birth,
I have also never trusted anyone trying to appear massively patriotic.
The guy I mentioned on the other thread who had the complete Pink Floyd box set, also regarded Bruce Springsteen's run of albums in the 70s as the best of any artist he was aware of.Well?
I’m not!
Going out on a limb I suggest those that hate Floyd love the “boss”
I haven’t, but if his best known single consists of him repetitively confirming his country of birth, I suspected other gems might consist of:
“I was baptised at St Luke’s Church”
Or
“I was noshed off at the local park”
Or
“I was fined for speeding on the A303”
I didn’t feel I’d met anything that deserved further inspection. It all seemed a bit “Team America” for my liking.
I have also never trusted anyone trying to appear massively patriotic.
And so did the right wing Republicans who did not realise he was having a go at Reagan and the failure of the "American Dream" after Vietnam.You’ve misinterpreted what Born in the USA is about.
It probably is, but given that I was utterly put off by the repetitive nature of the chorus, I gave it no analysis whatsoever and dropped it straight into the pile of “songs I never want to hear.”Not a huge fan, but happy to listen to him . But I thought it was pretty well know the Born In the USA is anything but patriotic. It's anti establishment and anti Vietnam
The most famous track but not at all representative of most of his songs. I’m not a massive fan of his albums but live with his band he’s an incredible performer.I don’t think I’ve heard anything he’s ever done except “Born in the USA” and it didn’t tempt me to explore any further.
I remember I did wish that he’d either stay in the USA, or go through passport control quietly like everybody else.
Massively missed the point of ‘Born In The USA” too, which is about as far from patriotic as you could get.I haven’t, but if his best known single consists of him repetitively confirming his country of birth, I suspected other gems might consist of:
“I was baptised at St Luke’s Church”
Or
“I was noshed off at the local park”
Or
“I was fined for speeding on the A303”
I didn’t feel I’d met anything that deserved further inspection. It all seemed a bit “Team America” for my liking.
I have also never trusted anyone trying to appear massively patriotic.
Born in the USA is a critique of/attack on Amerucan culture, not a patriotic song at all. If you dislike him for that erroneous reason you might want to read the lyrics.I haven’t, but if his best known single consists of him repetitively confirming his country of birth, I suspected other gems might consist of:
“I was baptised at St Luke’s Church”
Or
“I was noshed off at the local park”
Or
“I was fined for speeding on the A303”
I didn’t feel I’d met anything that deserved further inspection. It all seemed a bit “Team America” for my liking.
I have also never trusted anyone trying to appear massively patriotic.
You do not understand the meaning of the song. See my previous post.Definitely with you on this
Massively missed the point of ‘Born In The USA” too, which is about as far from patriotic as you could get.
I don't like Springsteen's music (not sure why, he's one of a small number of bands/singers who cross the line where I find them actively annoying to the point of needing to turn him off if one of his songs starts playing) but I've never understood this argument.As covered elsewhere, I accept that this is the case, but that isn’t going to grant it a reprieve.
I wish Mr Springsteen well, but on the surface he seems part of an elite cabal of artists who (and I’m guessing here coz I haven’t heard anything Mr Springsteen released) last had a really good record between 30 and 50 years ago, but who are still held in an esteem that seems largely built on past glories, and not entirely deserved based on recent output. See also (whisper it) the Rolling Stones, and throw in the Eagles for good measure. I don’t hate any of them, but e.g. nobody ever needs to hear Hotel California ever again.
Born in the USA is a critique of/attack on Amerucan culture, not a patriotic song at all. If you dislike him for that erroneous reason you might want to read the lyrics.
I don’t agree with this BUT aside from his recorded output he is a supreme performer and entertainer. He might not be your cup of tea, which is fine, but he gives millions of people a lot of enjoyment each and every yearAs covered elsewhere, I accept that this is the case, but that isn’t going to grant it a reprieve.
I wish Mr Springsteen well, but on the surface he seems part of an elite cabal of artists who (and I’m guessing here coz I haven’t heard anything Mr Springsteen released) last had a really good record between 30 and 50 years ago, but who are still held in an esteem that seems largely built on past glories, and not entirely deserved based on recent output. See also (whisper it) the Rolling Stones, and throw in the Eagles for good measure. I don’t hate any of them, but e.g. nobody ever needs to hear Hotel California ever again.