I was hoping it would culminate in suicide.Wolter wrote:Man, I actually really like Nebraska, but I doubt that would put me in the mood for much.eumaas wrote:Sounds like somebody needs a wild threesome in Madrid to the tune of Nebraska.matedog wrote:Oh so true. However, his European fanbase (specifically Spain and Italy) is a lot younger and WAY more spirited.Wolter wrote:I'm not necessarily surprised by that. This honestly isn't meant to be a dig, but the vast majority of his fanbase are middle-aged and middle-of-the-road.modskin wrote:Song selection aside, am I the only person that's more disturbed by the fact that the concert venue appears to be fully lit and everyone in the crowd looks like they were herded into the arena from their company picnic?
Bruuuuce plays I Fought The Law for Joe's b-day
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I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
— Morton Feldman
I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
— Clashy
— Morton Feldman
I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
— Clashy
Re: Bruuuuce plays I Fought The Law for Joe's b-day
Suicide? You mean the band that inspired the song State Trooper on Nebraska? You are more of a fan than I realized, Eummie.eumaas wrote:I was hoping it would culminate in suicide.Wolter wrote:Man, I actually really like Nebraska, but I doubt that would put me in the mood for much.eumaas wrote:Sounds like somebody needs a wild threesome in Madrid to the tune of Nebraska.matedog wrote:Oh so true. However, his European fanbase (specifically Spain and Italy) is a lot younger and WAY more spirited.Wolter wrote: I'm not necessarily surprised by that. This honestly isn't meant to be a dig, but the vast majority of his fanbase are middle-aged and middle-of-the-road.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.
Re: Bruuuuce plays I Fought The Law for Joe's b-day
I shit on your Springsteen and he revels in the filth.matedog wrote:Suicide? You mean the band that inspired the song State Trooper on Nebraska? You are more of a fan than I realized, Eummie.eumaas wrote:I was hoping it would culminate in suicide.Wolter wrote:Man, I actually really like Nebraska, but I doubt that would put me in the mood for much.eumaas wrote:Sounds like somebody needs a wild threesome in Madrid to the tune of Nebraska.matedog wrote: Oh so true. However, his European fanbase (specifically Spain and Italy) is a lot younger and WAY more spirited.
I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
— Morton Feldman
I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
— Clashy
— Morton Feldman
I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
— Clashy