seagullwedgee
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- Aug 9, 2005
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I took House of a Thousand Guitars to be something like his perception of, if there is a heaven, what might it feel like. It really is a brilliant tune, I agree.
House of a thousand guitars is probably Springsteen's best song in over 40 years. Simply magnificent
Haven't I got house of a thousand guitars on a Wilie Nile album of the same name ?
Guessing you watched it on Apple TV? Anyone know if / when it'll be available on Prime, Netflix or elsewhere?
Listened to the ‘Letter to,You” album on Spotify tonight. I thought it was excellent. It is very clear that Bruce is in his senior years, a lot of the lyrics were exploring what happens at the end, how can you be happy at the end, what was it all about etc. But it was a great listen whilst I was cooking Sunday evening dinner for Mrs W.
I’ve always enjoyed Springsteen. I was at Uni in California in 80/81 and my room-mate got me into his music. He went on to become a pro baseball player for KC Royals, but died last year. And so, listening to the lyrics of this album, that search for meaning out of life in your senior years, was really thought provoking. But still,with some great rock/country riffs, really enjoyed it. Well done Bruce.
Got the CD on Friday, and as a Bruce nut, was very pleased with it.
Max's booming drum beat and some of the guitar rifts are Bruce and the E. St. Band back to their best.
Watched the movie last night. A great insight of how they recorded the album in Bruce's own studio at his home in just four days.
Bruce would strum the tune and sing lyrics for each track with the band members taking notes, a few comments and critisms and thoughts, then they jam and
tweak and record.
True musicians showing their friendship and unbelievable talent.
A great film for music buffs .
IMHO a superb album and just looking forward to life getting back to normal and the thought of another tour, probably the last Bruce and the full band tour.
Looks like a different track, same title. I've got Janey needs a shooter from a bootleg that was released eons ago.
Looks like a different track, same title. I've got Janey needs a shooter from a bootleg that was released eons ago.
Just played it for the first time, for Springsteen fans it’s a must, very soulful and often dark reflective lyrics. Really enjoyed it, stands with the best of his albums.
Agree all good tracks and great lyrics, first time listen my favourites were Song for Orphans and I’ll see you in my dreams, a bit of a tear jerker.Yes I’ve played it many times now - I think it’s a really good album and most of the tracks in turn become my favourite - currently Janey Needs A Shooter or Orphans or Letter To You or ........ just a great album
Bruce Springsteen is widely regarded as a genuinely nice guy. There's the many stories of him helping fans out and supporting great causes. A friend of mine has a Springsteen story, where he was out for a meal with his wife and saw Bruce in the restaurant. When asking for his autograph, Bruce asked them what the occasion was, and my friend told them it was his wife's birthday. Later on when they went to settle their bill, they were told it had been paid for as Bruce Springsteen had taken care of their bill.