My column today is about @sarfrazmanzoor misreading Bruce Springsteen's lyrics, and "Trump Derangement Syndrome" reaching peak levels. @MoustacheClubUS, @EminaMelonic, @TomJoyceSports, @Michael_Davis5.https://www.splicetoday.com/pop-culture/misinterpreting-bruce-springsteen#.XXpFzyWdh_s.twitter …
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Replying to @MUGGER1955 @sarfrazmanzoor and
I was raised in working class NJ. Never liked Springsteen. Found his depiction of blue collar life ripe with projected self pity. Sure, some of the people I grew up with were unhappy (as in all social groups) but the majority weren't angst ridden sad sacks. Quite the contrary.
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Replying to @davrola @MUGGER1955 and
His music didn't start off like that.
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interesting to see such divisive opinions about the "boss." i found most of his post-nebraska work to be pretty bleak, but i didn't really care for any of it, although i did enjoy learning about real-life characters like the "chicken man."
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @davrola and
Yeah, Chicken man was a gangster. His early stuff isn't really dark. He even wrote party songs like Rosalita then.
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and of course there's later work like "the rising" and this little sentimental dittyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiLosOQP400 …
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