Fragile?

(It’s got nothing to do with NIN, by the way.)

I have what feels to be the beginning of a sustained good mood going.

Shhhh…don’t want to scare it off.

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I’m digging more and more on the new Springsteen album.

You must know that I was a hardcore Bruce fan for years, all the way back to the first couple of albums; the first tour I saw was the infamous “Darkness” tour, and I caught shows on tours all the way through Human Touch; plus the Amnesty Tour shows in Philly.

Then the tix got too pricey.

I’ve also been a bit weirded out that the NJ scruffbag we used to follow became the elder statesman, all that heavy philosophy, etc.

(I liked “The Rising” because of what it was — I know a lot of people didn’t, but I will confess that personally, it did help. A bit. I think people forgot who it was written for.)

But “Devils and Dust?” Put it like this: I could see Bruce and Steve Earle touring together really easily with this material. Lots of Dobro, fiddle, and classic folkie arrangements. Good lyrics, some of the best he’s ever done. (Some of the dirtiest, too…example: RENO.)

Anyway, the punk comes out and says it: I’m a Bruce fan again. Dammit.

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36 responses to “Fragile?

  • realsupergirl

    I LOVE that song. It’s as hiliarious as “Talkin’ Alien Abduction Blues.”

  • realsupergirl

    I LOVE that song. It’s as hiliarious as “Talkin’ Alien Abduction Blues.”

  • realsupergirl

    I LOVE that song. It’s as hiliarious as “Talkin’ Alien Abduction Blues.”

  • realsupergirl

    I LOVE that song. It’s as hiliarious as “Talkin’ Alien Abduction Blues.”

  • just_jeff

    i’m a fan.

    i’ll say it loud: brooooooooooooooce.

    haven’t heard the new one yet, ‘ept the title track, which i like very much. your rec bumps it way up on the to-get list.

  • just_jeff

    i’m a fan.

    i’ll say it loud: brooooooooooooooce.

    haven’t heard the new one yet, ‘ept the title track, which i like very much. your rec bumps it way up on the to-get list.

  • just_jeff

    i’m a fan.

    i’ll say it loud: brooooooooooooooce.

    haven’t heard the new one yet, ‘ept the title track, which i like very much. your rec bumps it way up on the to-get list.

  • just_jeff

    i’m a fan.

    i’ll say it loud: brooooooooooooooce.

    haven’t heard the new one yet, ‘ept the title track, which i like very much. your rec bumps it way up on the to-get list.

  • radioactiveart

    It’s the song I mentioned…”Reno.” A man dreams of a lost lover while having sex with a hooker. She quotes prices for vaarious services, including anal. Lots of “graphic” references…PG if you’re a slammer. It’s also a damn good song with a killer ending.

  • radioactiveart

    It’s the song I mentioned…”Reno.” A man dreams of a lost lover while having sex with a hooker. She quotes prices for vaarious services, including anal. Lots of “graphic” references…PG if you’re a slammer. It’s also a damn good song with a killer ending.

  • radioactiveart

    It’s the song I mentioned…”Reno.” A man dreams of a lost lover while having sex with a hooker. She quotes prices for vaarious services, including anal. Lots of “graphic” references…PG if you’re a slammer. It’s also a damn good song with a killer ending.

  • radioactiveart

    It’s the song I mentioned…”Reno.” A man dreams of a lost lover while having sex with a hooker. She quotes prices for vaarious services, including anal. Lots of “graphic” references…PG if you’re a slammer. It’s also a damn good song with a killer ending.

  • happinesstogo

    Yeah, I’ve heard both names; I think they’re kind of interchangeable.

    A few years ago I heard Springsteen’s song, I think it’s called “Sandy (Asbury Park Fourth of July),” and I was driving down a back road in Vermont at the time, so I had time to concentrate on the lyrics, and I thought, “Gosh, this sounds just like a Dan Bern song!” so I picked up a couple of Springsteen’s first albums. Good stuff. My first exposure to Springsteen was all the “Dancing in the Dark” era MTV songs, so it’s interesting to hear how his work has evolved over time.

    And I don’t know if you’ve ever heard Dan Bern’s song “Talkin’ Woody, Bob, Bruce and Dan Blues” but it’s hilarious!

  • happinesstogo

    Yeah, I’ve heard both names; I think they’re kind of interchangeable.

    A few years ago I heard Springsteen’s song, I think it’s called “Sandy (Asbury Park Fourth of July),” and I was driving down a back road in Vermont at the time, so I had time to concentrate on the lyrics, and I thought, “Gosh, this sounds just like a Dan Bern song!” so I picked up a couple of Springsteen’s first albums. Good stuff. My first exposure to Springsteen was all the “Dancing in the Dark” era MTV songs, so it’s interesting to hear how his work has evolved over time.

    And I don’t know if you’ve ever heard Dan Bern’s song “Talkin’ Woody, Bob, Bruce and Dan Blues” but it’s hilarious!

  • happinesstogo

    Yeah, I’ve heard both names; I think they’re kind of interchangeable.

    A few years ago I heard Springsteen’s song, I think it’s called “Sandy (Asbury Park Fourth of July),” and I was driving down a back road in Vermont at the time, so I had time to concentrate on the lyrics, and I thought, “Gosh, this sounds just like a Dan Bern song!” so I picked up a couple of Springsteen’s first albums. Good stuff. My first exposure to Springsteen was all the “Dancing in the Dark” era MTV songs, so it’s interesting to hear how his work has evolved over time.

    And I don’t know if you’ve ever heard Dan Bern’s song “Talkin’ Woody, Bob, Bruce and Dan Blues” but it’s hilarious!

  • happinesstogo

    Yeah, I’ve heard both names; I think they’re kind of interchangeable.

    A few years ago I heard Springsteen’s song, I think it’s called “Sandy (Asbury Park Fourth of July),” and I was driving down a back road in Vermont at the time, so I had time to concentrate on the lyrics, and I thought, “Gosh, this sounds just like a Dan Bern song!” so I picked up a couple of Springsteen’s first albums. Good stuff. My first exposure to Springsteen was all the “Dancing in the Dark” era MTV songs, so it’s interesting to hear how his work has evolved over time.

    And I don’t know if you’ve ever heard Dan Bern’s song “Talkin’ Woody, Bob, Bruce and Dan Blues” but it’s hilarious!

  • realsupergirl

    I love Dan Bern! Or Bernstein, as he had decided to change his performing name to when I last saw him in concert. This was a few years ago, so I don’t know if the change stuck.

  • realsupergirl

    I love Dan Bern! Or Bernstein, as he had decided to change his performing name to when I last saw him in concert. This was a few years ago, so I don’t know if the change stuck.

  • realsupergirl

    I love Dan Bern! Or Bernstein, as he had decided to change his performing name to when I last saw him in concert. This was a few years ago, so I don’t know if the change stuck.

  • realsupergirl

    I love Dan Bern! Or Bernstein, as he had decided to change his performing name to when I last saw him in concert. This was a few years ago, so I don’t know if the change stuck.

  • realsupergirl

    I’m a Bruce fan simply because “I’m on fire” is one of the top ten best songs ever written, IMHO. But I’m also very intrigued by the new Bruce album because apparently Starbucks won’t carry it because of it’s references to anal sex. What are the references? I’m so curious.

  • realsupergirl

    I’m a Bruce fan simply because “I’m on fire” is one of the top ten best songs ever written, IMHO. But I’m also very intrigued by the new Bruce album because apparently Starbucks won’t carry it because of it’s references to anal sex. What are the references? I’m so curious.

  • realsupergirl

    I’m a Bruce fan simply because “I’m on fire” is one of the top ten best songs ever written, IMHO. But I’m also very intrigued by the new Bruce album because apparently Starbucks won’t carry it because of it’s references to anal sex. What are the references? I’m so curious.

  • realsupergirl

    I’m a Bruce fan simply because “I’m on fire” is one of the top ten best songs ever written, IMHO. But I’m also very intrigued by the new Bruce album because apparently Starbucks won’t carry it because of it’s references to anal sex. What are the references? I’m so curious.

  • happinesstogo

    I’ve developed a big appreciation for Bruce Springsteen over the past few years after listening to some of his earlier stuff and thinking about the influence he’s had on this guy Dan Bern, one of my absolute favorite singer/songwriter/folk singer types. I haven’t had a chance to check out Bruce’s newest stuff yet. And I opted out of trying to see him here on the current tour because the cheapest tickes are $80, so I hear ya on the pricey factor.

  • happinesstogo

    I’ve developed a big appreciation for Bruce Springsteen over the past few years after listening to some of his earlier stuff and thinking about the influence he’s had on this guy Dan Bern, one of my absolute favorite singer/songwriter/folk singer types. I haven’t had a chance to check out Bruce’s newest stuff yet. And I opted out of trying to see him here on the current tour because the cheapest tickes are $80, so I hear ya on the pricey factor.

  • happinesstogo

    I’ve developed a big appreciation for Bruce Springsteen over the past few years after listening to some of his earlier stuff and thinking about the influence he’s had on this guy Dan Bern, one of my absolute favorite singer/songwriter/folk singer types. I haven’t had a chance to check out Bruce’s newest stuff yet. And I opted out of trying to see him here on the current tour because the cheapest tickes are $80, so I hear ya on the pricey factor.

  • happinesstogo

    I’ve developed a big appreciation for Bruce Springsteen over the past few years after listening to some of his earlier stuff and thinking about the influence he’s had on this guy Dan Bern, one of my absolute favorite singer/songwriter/folk singer types. I haven’t had a chance to check out Bruce’s newest stuff yet. And I opted out of trying to see him here on the current tour because the cheapest tickes are $80, so I hear ya on the pricey factor.

  • nerak_g

    ***shhhh*** another punk for the boss

    I can’t help it~I grew up in Jersey & so, you can’t mess with ~Bruce & Patti around me.You can hear the Jersey in them.They’re both these sort of elder, scruffy-around-the-edges statespeople, both of them still stick up for the blue collars & sing their old songs with the new & find themselves doing fundraisers.
    Nebraska will always be one of my favorite albums-DIY before DIY hitched up with punk (I think).Everything Bruce does now is icing, is gravy, is proof that he’s still vital and ticking, is probably going to live on the long side like Dylan.
    I would love to see him with Steve Earle~I can also imagine it happening.Steve’s punk too, in that Ian MacKaye “punk is more than attitude, more like a dystopian, socially conscious view more than it is about hair or clothes, or sometimes, even the music you play,” kinda way.
    I’d pay money I don’t really have to see that show, even though it kinda hurts that one show costs as much as seeing all those folks play the Amnesty show did back in the day.Inflation…..and I actually typed “back in the day”…doh!

  • nerak_g

    ***shhhh*** another punk for the boss

    I can’t help it~I grew up in Jersey & so, you can’t mess with ~Bruce & Patti around me.You can hear the Jersey in them.They’re both these sort of elder, scruffy-around-the-edges statespeople, both of them still stick up for the blue collars & sing their old songs with the new & find themselves doing fundraisers.
    Nebraska will always be one of my favorite albums-DIY before DIY hitched up with punk (I think).Everything Bruce does now is icing, is gravy, is proof that he’s still vital and ticking, is probably going to live on the long side like Dylan.
    I would love to see him with Steve Earle~I can also imagine it happening.Steve’s punk too, in that Ian MacKaye “punk is more than attitude, more like a dystopian, socially conscious view more than it is about hair or clothes, or sometimes, even the music you play,” kinda way.
    I’d pay money I don’t really have to see that show, even though it kinda hurts that one show costs as much as seeing all those folks play the Amnesty show did back in the day.Inflation…..and I actually typed “back in the day”…doh!

  • nerak_g

    ***shhhh*** another punk for the boss

    I can’t help it~I grew up in Jersey & so, you can’t mess with ~Bruce & Patti around me.You can hear the Jersey in them.They’re both these sort of elder, scruffy-around-the-edges statespeople, both of them still stick up for the blue collars & sing their old songs with the new & find themselves doing fundraisers.
    Nebraska will always be one of my favorite albums-DIY before DIY hitched up with punk (I think).Everything Bruce does now is icing, is gravy, is proof that he’s still vital and ticking, is probably going to live on the long side like Dylan.
    I would love to see him with Steve Earle~I can also imagine it happening.Steve’s punk too, in that Ian MacKaye “punk is more than attitude, more like a dystopian, socially conscious view more than it is about hair or clothes, or sometimes, even the music you play,” kinda way.
    I’d pay money I don’t really have to see that show, even though it kinda hurts that one show costs as much as seeing all those folks play the Amnesty show did back in the day.Inflation…..and I actually typed “back in the day”…doh!

  • nerak_g

    ***shhhh*** another punk for the boss

    I can’t help it~I grew up in Jersey & so, you can’t mess with ~Bruce & Patti around me.You can hear the Jersey in them.They’re both these sort of elder, scruffy-around-the-edges statespeople, both of them still stick up for the blue collars & sing their old songs with the new & find themselves doing fundraisers.
    Nebraska will always be one of my favorite albums-DIY before DIY hitched up with punk (I think).Everything Bruce does now is icing, is gravy, is proof that he’s still vital and ticking, is probably going to live on the long side like Dylan.
    I would love to see him with Steve Earle~I can also imagine it happening.Steve’s punk too, in that Ian MacKaye “punk is more than attitude, more like a dystopian, socially conscious view more than it is about hair or clothes, or sometimes, even the music you play,” kinda way.
    I’d pay money I don’t really have to see that show, even though it kinda hurts that one show costs as much as seeing all those folks play the Amnesty show did back in the day.Inflation…..and I actually typed “back in the day”…doh!

  • blackstone

    You know, I’ve never been much of a Bruce fan, but the Rising is great, and I’ve loved what I’ve heard from the new one.

    And hey-Don’t scruffbags either end up dead or as elder statesmen? They have to have earned all the lines around their eyes.

  • blackstone

    You know, I’ve never been much of a Bruce fan, but the Rising is great, and I’ve loved what I’ve heard from the new one.

    And hey-Don’t scruffbags either end up dead or as elder statesmen? They have to have earned all the lines around their eyes.

  • blackstone

    You know, I’ve never been much of a Bruce fan, but the Rising is great, and I’ve loved what I’ve heard from the new one.

    And hey-Don’t scruffbags either end up dead or as elder statesmen? They have to have earned all the lines around their eyes.

  • blackstone

    You know, I’ve never been much of a Bruce fan, but the Rising is great, and I’ve loved what I’ve heard from the new one.

    And hey-Don’t scruffbags either end up dead or as elder statesmen? They have to have earned all the lines around their eyes.

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