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My double LP arrived today. It's great that you also get the album on CD along with it. :D The only thing that bothers me is the fact that the inner sleeves aren't anti-static.
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True, it doesn't have the bonus tracks but they can be purchased separately. (One of the few reasons why I like the possibility of buying MP3s.) I paid € 18.99 which is a good price for two records and a CD, in my opinion. :-)
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Exactly. The price for the vinyl with a CD thrown in is a good deal indeed! Springsteen Inc missed a trick there to squeeze a few extra dollars/euros/pounds out of the sale of that one!
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So lived with this album for a little while now and generally love it.
It's an album of two halves with the second half being weaker IMO than the first, and saved by American Land, LOHAD and We Are Alive. All of which I love. The Seeger Sessions influences are superb, (especially the banjo ... Jonty you should but this album if you haven't got it already!). Only let downs for me are the looped drum tracks and the female vocals on Rocky Ground which really don't fit in my view. Can't wait to hear the live versions of some of these songs, just hope they stay in the set list for when Bruce and the band hit the UK shores later in the year. Wrecking Ball, Land Of Hopes and Dreams and American Land show that Bruce's songwriting and recording skills are best suited to writing a song, refining it in the live show setting and then recording it, like he used ot in the 70's. These songs are on another level for having developed on the road. |
Love Land of Hope and Dreams on there too. The loud intro strikes are stunning coupled with the bass drum and then rhythm guitar during the first verse really bring that essence feel into the song, as if it is saying "Ok HERE we go", more impressive than I've ever heard it live. The arrangements are some of the most interesting I've ever heard of Bruce on an album.
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i have really loved finding and experiencing new artists and musicians that i had never heard off before, and been blown away by.. and wished people would get to hear and experience them aswell this past few years.. so i really think i should maybe just get my first ever springsteen album :D |
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If you liked the Seeger stuff, you'll probably like the new album. You might try "Live in Dublin" as well- you can get a CD/DVD combo pretty reasonably. The cool thing about that one is that you get lots of his own songs reworked as well as the traditional ones. I love, love, love the version of "Growin' Up" on there. :-) As to the other albums, it depends on what you like; start with the songs you like, and get those albums. If you like jazzy stuff, go for "The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle" (one of my faves); "Darkness on the Edge of Town" (my #1 fave) rocks the hardest, I'd say, especially live versions (look up the Paramount Theater performance from the 2010 boxset on YouTube- incredible!) For solo acoustic stuff, there's "Nebraska" (the title song is haunting), "The Ghost of Tom Joad", and "Devils and Dust" (I like that one a lot). "Born to Run" is a MUST. Of the more recent stuff, "The Rising" and "Magic" are my favorites. In any case, have fun! ;) @AndyK, there are live videos starting to pop up on YouTube; I think most, if not all, the audio from the Apollo show is out there. The Fallon performances are on Jimmy's website, I believe. What I've heard so far sounds pretty good. "Rocky Ground" from Greensboro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oNF3-k49vY I like this one a lot; people seem to love it or hate it. I'm not seeing my first show until the middle of April, so I can't give a first-hand review yet. ;) As far as LOHAD goes, I think this new version is amazing! :D "American Land", though, isn't really too different here, IMO. I like the song- it's fun at shows (especially on St.Patty's Day ;)), but I'm a little tired of it; I'd be just as happy if he played something else. |
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I've gone to a show only to find the *cough* footwear available by the time I got home. lol |
i wish these vines were as prevalent for Meat shows....
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oh yeah, and the fact that they're all like mini-LPs is very cool too ;)
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...and just found out from an amzon review that apparently they're not the remasters, but they sounded great to me when I played them regardless.
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Here's "Jack of All Trades"- nice solo by Nils: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NawwN...eature=related "Easy Money"; rockier than the album- I like it! :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr0HNJMZLhQ "Death to My Hometown" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aLPXaqsVx4 Man, that stage has gotten big! :shock: |
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The biggest problem I have with vines is that they can move very slowwwwwly, or even wither and die before you get your "cutting". I'm not that patient. ;) |
am i the only one who has no idea what a vine in this context is?
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Basically, it's a method of sharing "fan projects", if you will. ;) It goes back to tape trading days; now many people share electronically. First, the participants sign up on a list, often on a fan forum or such. Then, the person who has the original "project", or "seeder", sends the master copy (usually a CD) to the first person on the list. That person makes his or her own copy, then sends the master to the next person on the list, and so on down the line. This is done via snail mail, so there is mailing time involved, people may "sit on" the master before sending it on, it might get lost, etc. Hence the slowness factor. Plus, you're trusting that people are actually sending the original (as is etiquette), as opposed to a copy. So, you can get burned (and I don't mean as in CD ;)) or left empty-handed. There are variations, such as weeds and trees, which distribute faster, but are more likely to "pollute" the trading pool with low (or is that high?) generation or lossy (highly compressed) copies. This isn't a problem with a vine, as each copy is (theoretically) made from the master. You can also do traditional trades;for example, people who don't have the equipment/ know how to burn may do a "B&P", meaning that you trade for blanks and postage. You can also do direct trades, but again, you have to trust the person you are trading with, and hope they abide by the usual etiquette. In my experience, most people are usually cool. |
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