I can promise Todd that almost every music artist he loves reveres Springsteen's songwriting and recordings. A quick glance at the massive number of artists who have covered his songs tells you all you need to know about his standing in the music community. I came of age with The Beatles and The Stones, and I'm always shocked at how shallow Todd's music appreciation is.
Most non Boomers don’t understand the Springsteen love. I like maybe half a dozen of his songs and know he’s a great songwriter but I’d rather listen to so many other artists.
I used the wrong adjective to describe Fritzy's musical taste. It isn't shallow -- just surprisingly narrow. Boomers grew up on A.M. radio, where if we wanted to hear The Beatles and The Stones we also had to listen to Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles and The Lettermen. That forced exposure to many genres of popular music broadened our taste for sure, and produced singer/songwriters like Springsteen whose recordings combine elements of pop, rock, blues and country in almost equal measures. If you want to know why they call him "The Boss," just check out the RUclips video "Springsteen -- Cadillac Ranch live Tempe 1980" ... and thank me later.
Bruce Springsteen wrote some great songs but did you ever listen to the album Nebraska? It was awful. Nearly all the songs were the same tempo, repetitive and uninspiring. I bought that album and only listened to it once. His singing sounded as though he was drunk.
there is a point in every old white rock legend when they stop singing and start grunting, growling, growling and yelling. bruce springsteen is the king of "old white guy" rock.
I listened yesterday when Dan fixated on how much the buyout would be for Urban Meyer. Idiot. Who cares? NFL owners are playing with house money. On this subject, fixating again on the money. That’s not the point. Most of these aging artists are selling their catalogs so their offspring won’t have anything to fight over when they’re gone. It’ll just be cash divyed up. No battles. Makes sense. Dan says, “what’ll it be worth in 5 or 10 years?” Again, who cares? That’s not the reason most of these guys are selling. And the ones that are doing it for the money ain’t got long to live. Why wait? As for Fritzy’s musical taste, well, draw your own conclusions. Hall &Oates? Lol. Some great songs, no doubt. In the pop sense. But the sheer poetry of Springsteen’s early work alone rivals Dylan. Not to mention the volume. H&O haven’t exactly proved to be prolific. Ear candy, maybe. But hardly generationally significant.
Your kiss is on my lips - versus - Racing in the Streets Rich Girl - versus - Incident on 57th Street Maneater - versus - Jungleland Fritzy is stuck in the 8th grade - never matured.
Springsteen is splitting the money with his band members - making their golden years a little nicer for them. He's already set.
I would hope so, they deserve it.
This is by far my favorite bit Fritzy does
I laugh hysterically whenever I hear Glory Days.
Definitely!!! It never disappoints! “Well alright!”
I can promise Todd that almost every music artist he loves reveres Springsteen's songwriting and recordings. A quick glance at the massive number of artists who have covered his songs tells you all you need to know about his standing in the music community. I came of age with The Beatles and The Stones, and I'm always shocked at how shallow Todd's music appreciation is.
Yes, because he doesn’t like the exact same stuff as you he is shallow. Lol Boomer
Most non Boomers don’t understand the Springsteen love. I like maybe half a dozen of his songs and know he’s a great songwriter but I’d rather listen to so many other artists.
I used the wrong adjective to describe Fritzy's musical taste. It isn't shallow -- just surprisingly narrow. Boomers grew up on A.M. radio, where if we wanted to hear The Beatles and The Stones we also had to listen to Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles and The Lettermen. That forced exposure to many genres of popular music broadened our taste for sure, and produced singer/songwriters like Springsteen whose recordings combine elements of pop, rock, blues and country in almost equal measures. If you want to know why they call him "The Boss," just check out the RUclips video "Springsteen -- Cadillac Ranch live Tempe 1980" ... and thank me later.
Sony owns the rights to the Beatles
Selling saves money on taxes, because the sale goes as capital gains...whereas keeping it, he's taxed on royalties yearly as income.
Don't be reasonable, there are drumpfers in the comments, they can't process that🤣
Maybe we can buy the Oates catalog😂
Gimme the Bruce Willis music catalog any day of the week.
Bruno vs the Boss hell ya
Coming Right Up!!
Hall and Oates plays festivals, Springsteen plays to sold out arenas.
Two nights in a row - same city - in some places.
Born in the USA is really about Vietnam. Not jobs.
the boss sells out.
Lmao! This is America. Everybody has bills and everyone has a price.
Comparing Hall and Oats to Springsteen is cringeworthy, and I kind of like Hall and Oats.
Hall and Oates were very good, just not at the level of an icon or legend.
Fritzy was amazing
Paul Simon was the writer. Garfunkel was a singer.
I can see a Juventus Jersey!!! 🥰🥰
Bruce Springsteen wrote some great songs but did you ever listen to the album Nebraska? It was awful. Nearly all the songs were the same tempo, repetitive and uninspiring. I bought that album and only listened to it once. His singing sounded as though he was drunk.
Couldn't have said it better myself, lol
I’m totally with The Toddler on this one.
It’s still a shame though……it’s literally selling out….
there is a point in every old white rock legend when they stop singing and start grunting, growling, growling and yelling.
bruce springsteen is the king of "old white guy" rock.
I'd he got $500 million he could have held out for a Billion.
Lol fritzy can't stand the boss
Dancing in the dark meat..
Uh oh.. we're having a a gold medal Olympic champion singing the National Anthem moment
I listened yesterday when Dan fixated on how much the buyout would be for Urban Meyer. Idiot. Who cares? NFL owners are playing with house money.
On this subject, fixating again on the money. That’s not the point. Most of these aging artists are selling their catalogs so their offspring won’t have anything to fight over when they’re gone. It’ll just be cash divyed up. No battles. Makes sense. Dan says, “what’ll it be worth in 5 or 10 years?” Again, who cares? That’s not the reason most of these guys are selling. And the ones that are doing it for the money ain’t got long to live. Why wait?
As for Fritzy’s musical taste, well, draw your own conclusions. Hall &Oates? Lol. Some great songs, no doubt. In the pop sense. But the sheer poetry of Springsteen’s early work alone rivals Dylan. Not to mention the volume. H&O haven’t exactly proved to be prolific. Ear candy, maybe. But hardly generationally significant.
Your kiss is on my lips - versus - Racing in the Streets
Rich Girl - versus - Incident on 57th Street
Maneater - versus - Jungleland
Fritzy is stuck in the 8th grade - never matured.
bruce springsteen is the most overrated artist of all time
exaggerate much? not more overrated than Pollock..
Waste of money paying for Springsteen.
Not funny