That having been said, I love the title track of the album:I love The Boss, but on first listen this isn't quite doing it for me.
https://youtu.be/_IXzAAKrsFE
That having been said, I love the title track of the album:I love The Boss, but on first listen this isn't quite doing it for me.
I bought that on vinyl at the time and was a tad disappointed. For me it is still BTR. Absolutely majestic record.
I wouldn't give the new one even a second of my time, I'm afraid. If I want dad-rock I'll listen to Mark Seymour.
It’s a lush orchestrated song called There Goes My Miracle in case I haven’t been whooshed
I really am sick of the way the word 'dad' has become perjorative by prefixing other words. Dad rock and dad dancing are prime examples of insulting combinations. No one would dare say mum dancing!!
From what I’ve heard so far it’s very similar to a solo album he did maybe 10 or 11 years ago which I found very luke warm.
But I’m a fan, Darkness On The Edge of Town being in my top five albums of all time, every track a banger.
Makes me wonder if you were at the Hard Rock Calling concert in 2013 when he played the whole thing live?
I was there for that concert, it was an absolutely awesome performance. Subsequently saw him again at Coventry a few years ago and he put on another great show. Definitely the best live performer I have seen.
I’ve been to hundreds and hundreds of gigs over the years - all the top bands from the past, major festivals, intimate small venues - all music genres, and seen some amazing atmospheres and music.
But I can honestly say that the three hours and 40 minutes of his Wembley gig 2016, was the best gig I have ever attended, ever, anywhere.
Considering he was nearly 68, and just didn’t stop in that time, blew me away.
I didn’t think we would see him tour again - but maybe we’ll be lucky. This album could be interesting.
Good songwriter Springsteen and excellent showman but awful voice. Billy Joel is way better in my view.
I was at the Coventry 2016 concert - the best gig I have been to, absolutely fantastic.
I’ve been to hundreds and hundreds of gigs over the years - all the top bands from the past, major festivals, intimate small venues - all music genres, and seen some amazing atmospheres and music.
But I can honestly say that the three hours and 40 minutes of his Wembley gig 2016, was the best gig I have ever attended, ever, anywhere.
Considering he was nearly 68, and just didn’t stop in that time, blew me away.
I didn’t think we would see him tour again - but maybe we’ll be lucky. This album could be interesting.
Makes me wonder if you were at the Hard Rock Calling concert in 2013 when he played the whole thing live?
I was there too.I was at the Coventry 2016 concert - the best gig I have been to, absolutely fantastic.
And there, although I was a mere strip of a girl and sat on a boy's shoulders!Only saw him the once on The River tour at the Brighton Centre, so guessing 1980/81. Wasn't a fan before, but that was one mighty gig.