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Springsteen for a newb?
sup, i'm currently watching his show with the e street band from new york on Palladia, and am not really familiar with his work outside of the big singles and the songs from this concert, as i own both the cd and the dvd. So any real help on maybe 1 or 2 of his studio albums to pick up.
thanks. And yes it is a bit strange seeing Steven Van Zandt without the toupee and even seeing Max behind the kit (im used to him on conan. |
Re: Springsteen for a newb?
n00bs should just start with the most accessible: born in the usa
if ya like, go backwards and jam them all. |
Re: Springsteen for a newb?
I went a slightly unconventional path in getting into Springsteen. I started with the Greatest Hits and then picked up, in order, Nebraska (a raw, folksy, ultimately downer of an album, but really underrated IMO), then The Rising (his post-9/11 album) before getting into the more classic works like Born in the USA and The River. Those are my favorites from him, and most would put Born To Run in there as well though I haven't listened to it quite as much.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Originally Posted by Hollowgen
(Post 9275916)
n00bs should just start with the most accessible: born in the usa
if ya like, go backwards and jam them all. |
Re: Springsteen for a newb?
I'd pick up Essential Bruce springsteen first. It's quite a good overview, and it will allow you to pick and choose amongst different "eras" to further explore, as the release date info is found in the liner notes.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Yeah, it depends on what aspect of his career appeals most to you.
For his quirky, spirited side, pick up his first two albums (both very good). For basically straight-ahead rock, there are the two "Born" albums, "Tunnel of Love", and "Human Touch" (I must be the only one who's really fond of this album). For his folk/rockabilly side, which I personally don't much like, there are "Nebraska", "Lucky Town", "Devils and Dust", and "Ghost of Tom Joad". For a mixture of the heavily meaningful stuff and the rock/pop there are "Darkness..." and "The River". I don't know where "The Rising", "Magic", and his latest fit in with the others. He doesn't sound the same anymore. Also, I highly recommend "Tracks", a four-disc collection of unreleased music. Some top-notch songs on there, especially on disc 2. |
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Start off with Born to Run, it is one of the few perfect albums ever made.
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Originally Posted by sauce07
(Post 9276346)
Start off with Born to Run, it is one of the few perfect albums ever made.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Originally Posted by sauce07
(Post 9276346)
Start off with Born to Run, it is one of the few perfect albums ever made.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Thunder Road - Classic
10th Ave. Freeze Out - Classic Night's - Classic Backstreets - Classic Born to Run - Classic She's The One - Classic Meeting Across the River - Haunting Jungleland - One of the best F'ing songs ever made http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-music005.gif |
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First:
Born to Run Darkness on the Edge of Town Born in the U.S.A. Tunnel of Love Lucky Town The Rising Magic Next: The River Nebraska Devils & Dust Then: We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle The Essential Bruce Springsteen (specifically for the bonus 3rd disc) Tracks Finally: Hammersmith Odeon, London '75 Live: 1975-85 Live In New York City Live Boots |
Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Nebraska is the only Springsteen album I really like.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
If you can grab it for a good price, get The Essential Bruce Springsteen. Target, Wal*Mart and FYE often have the Essential series on sale for under $15. Well worth it for 3 discs. Spans Bruce's whole career and is very comprehensive.
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I'm surprised at the lack of love for The Ghost of Tom Joad. I'd had the two Born albums when I was a kid, but Ghost of Tom Joad came out right before I went to college and got me interested enough to pick up all his back catalogue. While he's had great songs throughout his career, that album remains my favorite of his.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Originally Posted by sauce07
(Post 9276346)
Start off with Born to Run, it is one of the few perfect albums ever made.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Originally Posted by stinkeye
(Post 9277057)
First:
Born to Run Darkness on the Edge of Town Born in the U.S.A. Tunnel of Love Lucky Town The Rising Magic Next: The River Nebraska Devils & Dust |
Re: Springsteen for a newb?
The sequence that I discovered his music and grew to appreciate it was as follows:
Born in the USA Born to Run Darkness on the Edge of Town The River *Live 1975-85 (*especially Thunder Road) Tunnel of Love Nebraska The rest of his albums have their great songs, but to me, the above as full albums were the jewels in the collection. There are tracks on these albums that are more than just great rock songs, they are passionate, some are epic, and the real classics can give you goosebumps when you hear them and become familiar. You just respond on some type of emotional level to some of these songs. Enjoy the journey. |
Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Originally Posted by wd40cloud
(Post 9279727)
If you can grab it for a good price, get The Essential Bruce Springsteen. Target, Wal*Mart and FYE often have the Essential series on sale for under $15. Well worth it for 3 discs. Spans Bruce's whole career and is very comprehensive.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Wax your floor and lay down on one side of the room. Have a buddy slide across on his knees and slam into your head with his crotch.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 9281374)
Wax your floor and lay down on one side of the room. Have a buddy slide across on his knees and slam into your head with his crotch.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Of course, if your a total newb, you should really start with the basics, like counting.
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Originally Posted by atlantamoi
(Post 9281199)
The River belongs no lower than fourth spot on this list.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Originally Posted by atlantamoi
(Post 9281199)
The River belongs no lower than fourth spot on this list.
Born to Run Wild, Innocent Tracks Highlights Disc Greetings From Asbury Ghost Tom Joad Tunnel of Love Nebraska Darkness |
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Originally Posted by hasslein
(Post 9282547)
Springsteen is one of, if not my favorite artist, but the River and Born in the USA I can never recommend to a new listener, because the synthesizer/keyboards ruin those albums.
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Re: Springsteen for a newb?
'Nebraska'.
It's his best work. |
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Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 9281371)
With all due respect, I don't think Springsteen is a singles artist. Like Radiohead, whose Greatest Hits album was a bit of a mess, Springsteen's albums are cohesive and different enough that they should be experienced as whole albums. If your only taste of The River is "Hungry Heart" and the title track, you really miss out on a lot.
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Originally Posted by atlantamoi
(Post 9282574)
?? The keyboards on The River are very different from Born. "Cadillac Ranch" is one of my favorite songs and I've never found those keys yucky. I don't find the The River to be in the no-newbie zone. "The Ties That Bind" and a few other tunes are simply great, traditional sounding rock songs.
"Beaverbrown" keyboards..(Yes I know Bruce did it first.) I'd love a version with out them, like Let it be - Naked.... I almost started a thread regarding what "Naked" album you would like to see.... It would be a tie for me, The River sans keyboards, or the Police - Ghost in the Machine sans the horns... Born in the USA is too dated now, I can't even listen to half of it, which was true for me even when it was released, where the ones on my list I think are timeless.. |
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Originally Posted by maxfisher
(Post 9279900)
I'm surprised at the lack of love for The Ghost of Tom Joad. I'd had the two Born albums when I was a kid, but Ghost of Tom Joad came out right before I went to college and got me interested enough to pick up all his back catalogue. While he's had great songs throughout his career, that album remains my favorite of his.
I like almost all Springsteen music, but Nebraska and The Ghost of Tom Joad are incredible works. Depressing to hear, but they tell beautiful, haunting human stories. Across the Border and Youngstown are two of my favorite songs. The Ghost CD is hard to find, but you can always buy online. |
Re: Springsteen for a newb?
Originally Posted by Dr Mabuse
(Post 9282600)
'Nebraska'.
It's his best work. |
Re: Springsteen for a newb?
a lot of people say Born In The USA, but almost the entire album was a hit single. I'd start with Born To Run to encounter some GREAT Bruce that your ears might not have been overexposed to besides the title track. Anyone who grew up in the 80's has probably heard all of BITUSA some way or another, 7 songs were singles and the other 5 tracks got a lot of rock radio airplay too. It's like Thriller or Purple Rain or Hysteria in that sense that you probably know the whole album even if you never owned a copy.
I'm not a hardcore Boss fan but do love his run of albums from Born To Run through Tunnel Of Love (not a conventional E-Street Band album and not an album loaded with "rock anthems" but a great breakup confessional), and his last few albums have been great too. Working On A Dream isn't quite the 5-star album Rolling Stone gave it, but it's still a fantastic latter day Boss album and "Outlaw Pete" is just another addition to his cannon of epic tracks. |
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