Without a doubt, the single biggest influence on my own thought and work is the Boss. I moved to NJ a few years back and the one assurance that I had to move there from the Midwest was that if NJ could produce Bruce Springsteen it had to be great!
Steve, you should have tried growing up there in the 70s. I should probably be in trauma counseling but too late now! 😉
Springsteen is the man even though I am a younger generation I am open minded enough to listen to different kind of music then my peers
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Ah, the blue-collar poet of my childhood — those first 60 years were killer. I can’t wait to see what else the man behind “Lift Me Up” has to offer!
Every single time I think “The Boss” has written his last great song, the man does it again and again! Happy Birthday, Bruce.
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Without a doubt, the single biggest influence on my own thought and work is the Boss. I moved to NJ a few years back and the one assurance that I had to move there from the Midwest was that if NJ could produce Bruce Springsteen it had to be great!
Steve, you should have tried growing up there in the 70s. I should probably be in trauma counseling but too late now! 😉
Springsteen is the man even though I am a younger generation I am open minded enough to listen to different kind of music then my peers
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I saw Springsteen in 1973 for the first time at Villanova. Since @ 1980, his music has been a drone, and he’s been an environmental hypocrite.
Bruce Springsteen is incredible. I think his albums have gotten progressively stronger over the years.
Happy Birthday Boss.
Everybody gotta hungry heart.
Still rocking! And hitting the home run with his current tour!