Don't know how the fanatics will take this one, but seems Springsteen didn't make the top 25 BEST OF Albums of all time, but look who did and the title of their album:
We Sold Our Souls For Rock N' Roll--Black Sabbath: If any one band could be held responsible for both the greatest and worst sludge ever foistered on the rock music community, it would be Black Sabbath. Sab inspired people who never should've taken up musical instruments to do so anyway, and they also inspired many others who might not have had the guts otherwise. They made a glorious noise that often sounds like a band playing at the wrong speed. It is this "wrongness" that cast a light for millions. And without any intention on their part led to everything from the rise of the moshpit to endless festivals where young people get very dirty and listen to hundreds of bands pay tribute in their own very loud way.
Some people dream of things they want to happen in their lives and we all dream while sleeping.
Both are not reality and, therefore, when Springsteen asks in his song if a dream is a lie if it don't come true or is it something worse, the answer is self-explanatory.
How could it be a lie?
It's a dream!
Are your dreams LIEING to you?
However, in his case, whatever it is he might be dreaming about becomming reality in his life; that which doesn't, I'll have to answer the question with a resounding:
An excerpt from Backstreets.com News about the Count Basie Theatre performance of The E Street Band.
And with that, it was Darkness, side one, to start the show. "We're gonna start with Darkness, so we don't send you home suicidal!" Bruce quickly aborted "Badlands" seconds in, after a rough start: "We fucked it up already! I knew there was a reason why we didn't do this," he laughed. "Maybe we shouldn't do it!"
This man just loves letting strangers grope and touch him.
Must turn him on being the pervert that he is.
Jumping into the crowd at the Basie; dancing on stage with fans (adult males) during his tour shows; stage rushes during Devils and Dust tour; kissing female fans after shows; dancing with little girls on stage during the song, "Dancing in the Dark;" and on and on and on.
Scialfa certainly doesn't seem to have a problem touching him after all that he's touched.
Uh, why do you think Scialfa needs to stand by her man?
Cause he has no credibility otherwise?
Sorry, pal, but Scialfa has no credibility either.
They negate each other.
A GOOD mother of three children doesn't stand by her man while he's on stage in front of thousands of people singing about having oral sex with his wife and how a red-headed woman tastes when he get down on his knees.
A GOOD mother doesn't stand by her man while he sings about having sex with little girls, prostitutes, males, etc., etc., etc.
A GOOD father doesn't write songs about having a threesome and paying $250.00 for up the a*se.
And so on and so on and so on.
Last edited by BlueAngel : 05-09-2008 at 07:29 PM.