He has always been a commie hypocrite. He has made Millions portraying himself as some kind of champion of the working man, yet he took every opportunity to shit on the only president in my lifetime who made significant policy changes that improved the life of working-class Americans.
who the fuck cares? he's mumbling has been that never could sing. fuck him. fuck his puss music, and fuck his desperate attempts to be relevant both then and now
I've lived in NJ all my life, No idea at all what his appeal is to people in NJ, why people here love his music so much. It's pretty terrible. "Tramps Like Us" is just him caterwauling with a raspy voice and there ain't much else he does any better. And that's before talking about his politics
Springsteen's career rebounded in the late 80s and I was a fan back then. I had his box set and remember there was a bit from a live performance where he talked about staying awake for a few days and making himself sick to avoid the draft. I lost most of my respect for him at that time. Nowadays I don't think of him at all.
I've been to few, too. My brother warned me at the last one, I told him I knew. Seemed like ever other person there, turned their back to the stage when he began speaking about his views. And, this was at Fenway park.
When Born to Run put him firmly in the spotlight in the mid 70's, nothing about him or the E Street band was political. As his relevance has faded he's foolishly tried to compensate with regular banal quasi political statements and support of globalist hags like cankles Clinton. Up till the River his music was elite after it is just dull and uninspired like the artist himself now he has gone Hollywood.
He has always been a commie hypocrite. He has made Millions portraying himself as some kind of champion of the working man, yet he took every opportunity to shit on the only president in my lifetime who made significant policy changes that improved the life of working-class Americans.
Where was he will Reagan?
He was extremely critical of Reagan.
who the fuck cares? he's mumbling has been that never could sing. fuck him. fuck his puss music, and fuck his desperate attempts to be relevant both then and now
My guess is that "you gotta serve somebody it may be the Devil or it might be the Lord but ya gotta serve somebody".
Booji Boy does a great version of that song
I've lived in NJ all my life, No idea at all what his appeal is to people in NJ, why people here love his music so much. It's pretty terrible. "Tramps Like Us" is just him caterwauling with a raspy voice and there ain't much else he does any better. And that's before talking about his politics
Springsteen's career rebounded in the late 80s and I was a fan back then. I had his box set and remember there was a bit from a live performance where he talked about staying awake for a few days and making himself sick to avoid the draft. I lost most of my respect for him at that time. Nowadays I don't think of him at all.
I've been to few, too. My brother warned me at the last one, I told him I knew. Seemed like ever other person there, turned their back to the stage when he began speaking about his views. And, this was at Fenway park.
He became friends with Obama. Need I say more.
When Born to Run put him firmly in the spotlight in the mid 70's, nothing about him or the E Street band was political. As his relevance has faded he's foolishly tried to compensate with regular banal quasi political statements and support of globalist hags like cankles Clinton. Up till the River his music was elite after it is just dull and uninspired like the artist himself now he has gone Hollywood.