floweryguy
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Post by floweryguy on Mar 10, 2017 5:59:04 GMT
Specifically "Racing in the Street" and "The Promised Land", Are the greatest moment in American music history, yes ?
And I say "Yes" rhetorically, because, come on, wtf have american musicians actually done worthwhile ? This one takes the cake. Don't bother replying if you don't think so.
LOL, I'm assuming I'mma get a buncha retards replying, "I love Bruce BUT.." Lol, stfu. There's no buts. There's no anything. When it comes to best Top 20 artists, He's not even Top 50.. Barely even Top 100.
But Best American Album of all time ? Yah. It's "Darkness". I'll report you if you say elsewise.
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Eyeball
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Post by Eyeball on Mar 10, 2017 7:15:42 GMT
I can't tell if this is a serious thread.
Bruce was best on the sparse Nebraska and the bombastic Born in the U.S.A..
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Post by marco26 on Mar 10, 2017 17:39:27 GMT
I enjoy "Greetings" more, but "Darkness" is Bruce's greatest work.
"The dogs on main street howl" is, for some reason I could never explain, my go-to Bruce lyric. I just love that line.
And it is "Prove It All Night," not "Promised Land" nor "Racing In The Street" as you suggest, that is the greatest moment in American music history.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2017 22:56:37 GMT
new site, back on the ignore list.
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