uh, in answer to the seger deep cuts album to get...
― scott seward, Friday, 22 May 2015 20:57 (nine years ago) link
Oh, should have said, I have that garage rock stuff already, but I don't count it.
I've yet to get tired of Bruce, and every time I take a break some months later I either catch him live or re-listen to a bootleg and he convinces me all over again. I'm a sucker for the sound, the romance of it, and honestly a lot of his anger/frustration/catharsis. And lately his weird optimism in the face of the former.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 22 May 2015 20:58 (nine years ago) link
yeah idk I find his whole blue-collar-manly-man-playing-REAL-rock-n-roll-with-the-gang schtick just totally unappealing. almost offended by the reactionary conservatism of the aesthetic tbh, there's just no way into that for me.
― Οὖτις, Friday, 22 May 2015 21:00 (nine years ago) link
Springsteen may well be the greater or better artist re songwriting, but I'm too lazy to do the cherrypicking(after the 70s) probably required to prove it. Seger's seemingly effortless risin' rasp has always seemed to have more starpower than Springsteen's sometimes strained warble-yelp, and in this century I'm more inclined to listen to him, often starting with those singles, often re-posted over the years by Myonga and Tyler (thanks so much, guys)
― dow, Friday, 22 May 2015 21:03 (nine years ago) link
Also thanx to Scott for RGM!
― dow, Friday, 22 May 2015 21:05 (nine years ago) link
xpost I can see that, but that's sort of how I feel more about bands like, I dunno, the Strokes, who are ten times the poseur than Springsteen ever was. I believe (foolishly?) in the myth of Bruce's man of the people authenticity, because that has overwhelmingly been what people have claimed and reported of him.
I know by now his schtick definitely scans as conservative, but I've always thought his dedication to that particular aesthetic sort of rebellious, the same way punks worshiped girl group sounds and rockabilly. Or at least far more rebellious than any other multi-millionaire legacy act these days. He's still engaged and pushing hard without losing his innate Bruce-ness.
Regardless, Springsteen has multiple great albums post-70s, so not much need to cherry pick!
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 22 May 2015 21:09 (nine years ago) link
fair enough, although Brooce's authenticity is not the issue for me. While I unreservedly love a lot of his sources - Dylan, Spector, Motown, etc. - he slots them into a framework that just has zero appeal to me. He strips out the otherness and odd edges of those sources and makes them into an all-american muscle car. And as much as I respect and am sympathetic to his blue-collar-lefty bona fides, as music it just seems like he took a bunch of interesting stuff and made it boring/safe(r).
I'm sure I've said all this before on some other Bruce vs. somebody thread...
― Οὖτις, Friday, 22 May 2015 21:17 (nine years ago) link
makes them into an all-american muscle car
listen harder.
― he quipped with heat (amateurist), Friday, 22 May 2015 21:46 (nine years ago) link
I've tried, but even the hits don't hit me. I can't even remember how Born to Run goes, and I must've heard it a hundred times.
― Οὖτις, Friday, 22 May 2015 21:53 (nine years ago) link
WTF
― akm, Friday, 22 May 2015 21:58 (nine years ago) link
Let's rank Seeg's top forty singles.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 28 July 2019 00:55 (four years ago) link
― the last Berry La Croix in the work fridge (morrisp), Sunday, 28 July 2019 02:09 (four years ago) link
I got a really nice copy of Nebraska today, great album. Love love love “highway patrolman”
― brimstead, Sunday, 28 July 2019 04:49 (four years ago) link
One thing I will say for Bob Seger, he's surprisingly good at/interested in writing from a female perspective. My favorite is "The Fire Inside," where "you" go out to a club, pick up a guy, bring him home, and then lie awake waiting for him to leave so you can lock the door behind him. That detail of the door impresses me every time.
That said, though, Bruce all the way. I like Seger just fine, but Springsteen is just on another level as a writer and artist.
Nebraska was the album that converted me from casual fandom to full-on Bruce insanity.
― Lily Dale, Saturday, 3 August 2019 04:27 (four years ago) link
I love them both and will never choose between them
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 3 August 2019 04:32 (four years ago) link
It seems that there should be some type of late 70s LA crime love triangle movie that uses "Hollywood Nights" as the big theme tune.
― earlnash, Saturday, 3 August 2019 05:34 (four years ago) link
"I'm just another consensus on the street."
― earlnash, Saturday, 12 December 2020 21:53 (three years ago) link