Name this Bruce Springsteen song?
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Name this Bruce Springsteen song?
What is the title of the song he did with Michael Stipe in the Vote For Change Tour?
Tonights the night for lovers.
Tonights the night for us
Maybe I already posted the titel.
Tonights the night for lovers.
Tonights the night for us
Maybe I already posted the titel.
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Patty Smith? I must have missed that one, because I thought it was 10,000 Maniacs who made that famous on Unplugged.
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Originally Posted by The_Infidel
Patty Smith? I must have missed that one, because I thought it was 10,000 Maniacs who made that famous on Unplugged.
If by "made famous" you really mean "completely ruined", then you are correct.
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I guess Hollowgen's wording confused me. He said Bruce penned it and Patti Smith made it famous. I've never heard a Patti Smith version of the song, and the Maniacs version is the one you heard on the radio all the time. I never said it was a "good" version, just the more famous one.
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Originally Posted by The_Infidel
I guess Hollowgen's wording confused me. He said Bruce penned it and Patti Smith made it famous. I've never heard a Patti Smith version of the song, and the Maniacs version is the one you heard on the radio all the time. I never said it was a "good" version, just the more famous one.
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I guess Hollowgen's wording confused me. He said Bruce penned it and Patti Smith made it famous. I've never heard a Patti Smith version of the song, and the Maniacs version is the one you heard on the radio all the time. I never said it was a "good" version, just the more famous one.
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Originally Posted by cdollaz
Patti Smith = not hot.
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Originally Posted by wendersfan
I fail to see the relevance in this. She's one of the most influential figures in the development of rock music. Her physical appearance is inconsequential.
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Originally Posted by cdollaz
Your sense of humor must be turned off today.
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Bruce has been playing this since around 1978. The lyrics have changed a bunch over the years. The version he plays now is closer to the Patti Smith version than the original lyrics.
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dstrauss - sort of.
There have been minor lyrical changes over the years, but it's been recognizably Bruce's lyrics. On the VFC tour, though, he performed it -- for the first time -- with the Smith lyrics. It was performed as a duet with Michael Stipe, who knew the Smith words... they went for it.
There have been minor lyrical changes over the years, but it's been recognizably Bruce's lyrics. On the VFC tour, though, he performed it -- for the first time -- with the Smith lyrics. It was performed as a duet with Michael Stipe, who knew the Smith words... they went for it.