1. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]

    We'll see, because I've always found his music pretty cheesy and I've never liked his voice. But that's maybe because I've never branched out enough or given him a chance.

    Everything he's put out in the last 10 years (except for most of The Rising) has an incredibly cheesy feel to it.

    Sorry.

    70's/80's Bruce is GOLDEN- nothing from that time period touches what the guy sounded like and the stories he could tell, like Olof is saying...but he hasn't done anything spectacular since '02.
  2. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]

    We'll see, because I've always found his music pretty cheesy and I've never liked his voice. But that's maybe because I've never branched out enough or given him a chance.

    I used to think the same thing. Then I listened to Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge..., and Born in the USA in their entirety, and I was blown away with how good he is. Those albums are amazing. The lesser known songs are fantastic.
  3. One song I cannot stand by him is 'Born in the U.S.A.'. Uggghh, I hate it.
  4. Originally posted by lestertriplett87:[..]

    I used to think the same thing. Then I listened to Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge..., and Born in the USA in their entirety, and I was blown away with how good he is. Those albums are amazing. The lesser known songs are fantastic.

    Hmm... I'm going to give him a shot then. I'll line up on of his albums (probably Born to Run) then I'll listen to it sometime this week.

    Cheers guys!
  5. That and "Darkness on the Edge of Town" are the two best.
  6. I think I've talked about the White Album somewhere on here before, but this is what makes it great. Individually there are some songs on there that are horrible (Revolution 9, Wild Honey Pie), but when you listen to it as an album, you hear a band that is on the verge of breaking up. They hated each other at that point. Ringo even quit at one point. The reason it's so long because none of them wanted their songs taken out, so they put everything in there. Having said all that, it's #5 on my favorite Beatles albums. But it's still amazing.
  7. Stuff it, after I've listened to Black Sabbath, I'll listen to Born to Run.

  8. You do understand that it's a protest song against the Vietnam war, right? Not a song saying "I'm American, fuck yeah".

    Darkness On The Edge of town is one of the best albums ever. Only one song that's not amazing (Adam Raised A Cain).
  9. I actually like Born in the USA a little bit more than Darkness. I just love Downbound Train and I'm on fire. Its close. But nothing touches Born to Run. One of my top 10 favorites
  10. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]

    You do understand that it's a protest song against the Vietnam war, right? Not a song saying "I'm American, fuck yeah".

    Darkness On The Edge of town is one of the best albums ever. Only one song that's not amazing (Adam Raised A Cain).

    Adam Raised a Cain is probably one of my 3 favorite songs on that album
  11. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]

    You do understand that it's a protest song against the Vietnam war, right? Not a song saying "I'm American, fuck yeah".

    Darkness On The Edge of town is one of the best albums ever. Only one song that's not amazing (Adam Raised A Cain).

    Of course I do (mainly because it was on Top Gear's Vietnam Special). I just don't like how repetitive it is; that's the reason why I cannot stand it.
  12. Adam Raised a Cain is probably my least favorite from the album as well.