Agreed that it might have benefited from another day or two of fine tuning. But the message and the messenger are important. |
You better come with receipts if you’re going to make a claim like that. He came from nothing, unlike your boys Santa Monica Miller and Silver Spoon Trump. |
+1 it's like when the RNC played CCR's Fortunate Son. They were like, "uh.. you know that song is about people like Trump, right.. stop playing our song." |
| I think it’s a very powerful song. He lays out exactly what and who it’s about and minces no words. And it’s Bruce so yeah, it’s pretty fu@king awesome |
| After listening to this one, how can we convince him to write a song about the Epstein Files and all the perverts and pedophiles? Also a very very necessary anthem for these times. |
No, you don't. I'm not MAGA and I've always been a fan of Bruce. This song is objectively awful. |
+1. In some ways it's not very artful, but I actually think spelling out that it's Trump's thugs and naming Noem and Miller, is important in this moment. |
Bruce is a genius and a genuine hero. God bless him for caring and for writing that song. |
+ buzzillions It's a great song. Only the maggot haters don't like it. It's classic Bruce. It names names, that's why they hate it. |
| This is one of the most moving songs I’ve heard in a very long time. It’s in the same territory as Bob Dylan’s Blowin’ in the Wind. |
| Thanks for sharing this. There’s no avoiding the points in this song as “patriots” seem to miss in Born in the USA but it’s important nonetheless. |
Some of the most powerful words on the killings in Minnesota have come from entertainers. Jimmy Kimmel gave an amazing opening monologue on Alex Preeti’s killling. |
He’s a zillionaire who wants everybody to think he’s still a working man. He’s a fraud. |
It’s tuneless and sounds like a third grader put together the rhymes. Spare us all. You actually sound like said third grader with your immature and tired name calling. |
+1 So tired of Bruce’s shtick. |