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Thu, Jan 15
Bruce Springsteen – ‘Born in the U.S.A.’
By Anthony KuzminskiThe granddaddy of all Bruce Springsteen albums, Born in the U.S.A. was where he finally broke through to the mainstream in an immense fashion. Back in the mid-1980’s, I was too young to appreciate the music of the time, but even I knew wh...
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11 Months Ago,
ANTHONY KUZMINSKI(noreply@blogger.com) from THE SCREEN DOOR...with Anthony Kuzminski says
(in Bruce Springsteen – ‘Working on a Dream’ Album Review)
By Anthony KuzminskiWhen Bruce Springsteen emerged with Born To Run in 1975, he was put on an altar by the rock press. He embodied all of what rock n’ roll had stood for its inaugural generation and everything they hoped it would be in the future. For the better part of the last few decades, Spri...
16 Months Ago,
ANTHONY KUZMINSKI(noreply@blogger.com) from THE SCREEN DOOR...with Anthony Kuzminski says
(in Springsteen Misses The Mark In Milwaukee at Harley Celebration (Review of 8/30/08 Concert))
“Tenth Avenue Freezeout”, “Born To Run”, “Glory Days” and “Rosalita” showered down on the crowd as the band gleefully tore through them with a vengeance and awakening those who were still there. Even the unknown “American Land” managed to evoke a strong reaction. The encore raised a rucku...
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