Anyone else hate "Born In The USA"?

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  • DocChicago
    DocChicago Posts: 653
    The uptempo singles from that album may have aged poorly, but the low-key numbers like "Downbound Train" and "I'm On Fire" are still awesome.

    But forgive me, "My Hometown" is just a bit too much.
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  • Juberoo
    Juberoo Posts: 472
    DOSW wrote:
    That's because you're an ass. :D

    I'm fuckin 19 years old and I understand a lot of the feelings this man sings about.
    and only an immature teenager would call someone an ass for not liking a particular band. Grow up a little.
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  • DOSW
    DOSW Posts: 2,014
    Jeanie wrote:
    I did see him with "The Highwaymen" was it??? or some other supergroup. :confused: Years ago on video, and he impressed me then and I'm not saying that I think he has no talent.
    I realize that he's very gifted musically. However he just doesn't do it for me and I do get tired of all the hoopla that goes with him. I mean here it's like he's The Messiah or something and that I just don't get. Not that he's bad, just don't think he's as amazing as all the hype would suggest.
    I liked The River, probably got something to do with the harmonica. :)

    I know the feeling. Of course I disagree with you completely about Bruce, but I think everyone can /White Stripes/ relate to having that one band /White Stripes/ that you don't get and everyone else /White Stripes/ seems to love. It can be very /White Stripes/ frustrating.
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  • fragileblake
    fragileblake Posts: 716
    DOSW wrote:
    I know the feeling. Of course I disagree with you completely about Bruce, but I think everyone can /White Stripes/ relate to having that one band /White Stripes/ that you don't get and everyone else /White Stripes/ seems to love. It can be very /White Stripes/ frustrating.

    Man, I totally hate them too.
  • Gary Carter
    Gary Carter Posts: 14,077
    Juberoo wrote:
    and only an immature teenager would call someone an ass for not liking a particular band. Grow up a little.
    no your the ass, we got you the first time. no need to try and be funny, which btw you are very bad at. i have no problem with people saying they dont like him but give reasons why, just dont say oh cause hes music is corny.like jeanie gave vaild reasons and i can see where shes coming from. jeanie go by devils and dust and the segger sessions, those two are folk-ish you might like them
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  • DOSW
    DOSW Posts: 2,014
    Juberoo wrote:
    and only an immature teenager would call someone an ass for not liking a particular band. Grow up a little.

    Relax buddy. This emoticon (:D) means it's a joke. A guess only immature teenagers realize that. :rolleyes:
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  • DCGARDEN
    DCGARDEN Posts: 515
    I can understand both sides of this particular argument

    I used to " not get it" when it came to the Boss

    Then, I kind of connected with his voice on The Rising album and really appreciated the way he wrote his lyrics

    I've since gone back and I think my favorite album is Nebraska, because I like his mellow introspective stuff more than his poppy up-beat stuff

    Overall, I've become a fan
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    DOSW wrote:
    I know the feeling. Of course I disagree with you completely about Bruce, but I think everyone can /White Stripes/ relate to having that one band /White Stripes/ that you don't get and everyone else /White Stripes/ seems to love. It can be very /White Stripes/ frustrating.

    :D Well I don't get them either!

    But it's music, so it's individual taste really so it's all good. :)
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  • JaneNY
    JaneNY Posts: 4,438
    hes to us americans as the cure are to the brits.thre is no hype to bruce, hes one of the greatest songwriters off our time.hes american as apple pie is to us.people love bruce cause he doesnt bull shit around, hes artist that does what he wants and doesnt care if he sells millions. he speaks for the working middle class off american.i cant explain it any other way.

    ^^^What he said.

    Bruce got attention because when he broke out he was putting out real, genuine music in the midst of a lot of shit on the radio. I saw this man put on 4 HOUR concerts in 1978 on. He was REAL, and articulated many peoples' feelings. Candy's Room? Corny? come on. Spirit in the Night? Rosalita? I wouldn't say Born in the USA is Bruce's best work (but it was good and I liked it - I still would love to hear Ed cover 'I'm on Fire' someday) Bruce's contribution to American rock cannot be denied.

    I *think* I still have a vinyl bootleg from about 79 or 80 and this discussion makes me want to see if I could convert it to digital and put it up somewhere - Bruce live is simply a force to be reckoned with.
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  • pjoasisrule
    pjoasisrule Posts: 3,412
    Great song and album......some of his finest work
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  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    JaneNY wrote:
    ^^^What he said.

    Bruce got attention because when he broke out he was putting out real, genuine music in the midst of a lot of shit on the radio. I saw this man put on 4 HOUR concerts in 1978 on. He was REAL, and articulated many peoples' feelings. Candy's Room? Corny? come on. Spirit in the Night? Rosalita? I wouldn't say Born in the USA is Bruce's best work (but it was good and I liked it - I still would love to hear Ed cover 'I'm on Fire' someday) Bruce's contribution to American rock cannot be denied.

    I *think* I still have a vinyl bootleg from about 79 or 80 and this discussion makes me want to see if I could convert it to digital and put it up somewhere - Bruce live is simply a force to be reckoned with.

    that would be cool.....:D
  • DOSW
    DOSW Posts: 2,014
    "Well, now young faces grow sad and old
    And hearts of fire grow cold
    We swore blood brothers against the wind
    Now I'm ready to grow young again..."

    Like I said, I'm 19 years old and lyrics like this give me a lump in my throat. The way Bruce can capture feelings and transfer them a listener is incredible.
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  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388
    Originally, I loved this album.........however after what felt like the 15th single from it was released and MTV passing one million showings of "Glory Days" mark, I found that I just could not endure listening to it anymore. He was everywhere you looked from 1984-1985. It was simply too much. The last Bruce album that I purchased was "Tunnel of Love." Even it did not stand the test of time as well as "Born to Run" or "The River."
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  • zircona1
    zircona1 Posts: 293
    I was a casual Bruce fan (meaning I liked his 'hits') but then I saw the HBO Live in NYC special and I was like "wow, this is really good, I get it now." So I bought that album, and I started listening to The River, Born in the USA, etc. Got to see him and E Street Band on The Rising tour as well.

    I can understand why some people don't like Born in the USA, the song probably got played to death back in '84. A lot of the songs on that album have a Top 40 flavor to them, they're catchy and easy to sing along to. I like the album, but I'll take Born to Run over it any day.
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  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388
    zircona1 wrote:
    I can understand why some people don't like Born in the USA, the song probably got played to death back in '84. A lot of the songs on that album have a Top 40 flavor to them, they're catchy and easy to sing along to. I like the album, but I'll take Born to Run over it any day.
    I was there...........and yes, all of the singles were played to death on both the radio and MTV. I would also take "Born to Run" over it any day.
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  • Vedd Hedd
    Vedd Hedd Posts: 4,633
    Bruce, you either love him , or you just dont get it.


    The song Born in the USA, total rebellion song, about a Vietnam vet who comes home to all the problems and no one willing to help, including the government.

    But fucking Reagan used it as an anthem. Idiot. Try reading the lyrics.

    It dosent sound like Cock Rock. Songs about Vietnam Vets (Born in the USA, Im On Fire,) economic depression (My Hometown, Working on the Highway), dont exactly make me think of cock rock, but Glory Days is so overplayed I can hardly stand it anymore.

    Dancing in the Dark is a good song, but sounds so 80's Its way better live and updated.

    Best songs are Bobby Jean, No Surrender, My Hometown, and Im Going Down.

    Born in the USA is also a great song live, RARELY PLAYED, but better as a quiet acoustinc song rather than the stadium anthem.
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  • Vedd Hedd
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    Oh, and its hardly his best work, but a financial success.

    The River is better, or Darkenss on the Edge of Town.
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  • Songburst
    Songburst Posts: 1,195
    muppet wrote:
    Well, not hate. I don't think I could ever hate something that Bruce Springsteen has released.

    But I think it almost verges on corny cock rock. I love the title track and Dancing In The Dark but that's about it. I know Springsteens always being a bit over the top but here everything is just overproduced.

    Seriously, if I hear Springsteen shouting "WAHN...TWOOOO...THREEE.....FAWR!" again...:p

    EDIT: Talking about the album, not the actual song.

    Glory Days is a fucking brilliant song. It's not ground breaking music wise or lyric wise but one day when you are sitting around your kitchen table with a beer in your hand chatting with you friends about that time when ... the song fucking kills you.
    1/12/1879, 4/8/1156, 2/6/1977, who gives a shit, ...
  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    Vedd Hedd wrote:
    ....The song Born in the USA, total rebellion song, about a Vietnam vet who comes home to all the problems and no one willing to help, including the government.....

    See? And this is exactly why Cold Chisel would have more relevance for me as an Aussie and why I'm not as taken with Born In The USA.
    Not that Bruce isn't great and all, but for me Cold Chisel did it better. But I don't expect that Americans would see it that way. I think it's a cultural thing. :)

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  • Blind Melon
    Blind Melon Posts: 911
    I fucking love Born in the USA... Downbound Train into I'm On Fire... I love that... I guess I can see when you say corny because I'm On Fire is a bit corny, but still even the way he words the song is fucking awesome, as with all of his other songs.
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