Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Objectively, it's not a great song, but he whipped it out quickly, and I hope it becomes a rallying cry for justice for Good and Pretti.
No justice, no peace.
Agreed that it might have benefited from another day or two of fine tuning. But the message and the messenger are important.
100%
Very powerful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Objectively, it's not a great song, but he whipped it out quickly, and I hope it becomes a rallying cry for justice for Good and Pretti.
No justice, no peace.
Agreed that it might have benefited from another day or two of fine tuning. But the message and the messenger are important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a long-time Springsteen fan, like the message of the song but I gotta say... I don't really care for it.
Creatively, it seems like a rehash of Streets of Philadelphia.
The two songs sound nothing alike! I heard Streets of Minneapolis on the radio on my drive into work this morning. It almost moved me to tears.
Agree. I can see a nod. Recall that Streets of Philadelphia was part of a movie talking about AIDS/HIV.
I have not seen anyone comment on the reference to "In the dawn's early light"/Star Spangled Banner.
PP here. I noticed that right away! He also mentions “ice” a few times when he is NOT directly referring to the agency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a long-time Springsteen fan, like the message of the song but I gotta say... I don't really care for it.
Creatively, it seems like a rehash of Streets of Philadelphia.
The two songs sound nothing alike! I heard Streets of Minneapolis on the radio on my drive into work this morning. It almost moved me to tears.
Agree. I can see a nod. Recall that Streets of Philadelphia was part of a movie talking about AIDS/HIV.
I have not seen anyone comment on the reference to "In the dawn's early light"/Star Spangled Banner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a long-time Springsteen fan, like the message of the song but I gotta say... I don't really care for it.
Creatively, it seems like a rehash of Streets of Philadelphia.
The two songs sound nothing alike! I heard Streets of Minneapolis on the radio on my drive into work this morning. It almost moved me to tears.
Anonymous wrote:I am a long-time Springsteen fan, like the message of the song but I gotta say... I don't really care for it.
Creatively, it seems like a rehash of Streets of Philadelphia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ots okay, MAGA
Just sober up Kid Rock and have him write something
You know, I understand that you get off on hurling “MAGA” at anyone who dares to disagree with you, but it just makes you sound idiotic. You don’t have to be MAGA to think this song is horrible. Grow up.
You do actually have to be MAGA to think it's horrible if you're commenting on a political discussion forum about a song released 2 hours ago honoring 2 americans killed in the street.
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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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind the guy lives on a 400 acre ranch. And at 76 he's probably not doing the dirty work himself.
He's out there making sure he will always have a steady supply of under-the-table labor.
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.
He’s a zillionaire who wants everybody to think he’s still a working man. He’s a fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ots okay, MAGA
Just sober up Kid Rock and have him write something
You know, I understand that you get off on hurling “MAGA” at anyone who dares to disagree with you, but it just makes you sound idiotic. You don’t have to be MAGA to think this song is horrible. Grow up.
You do actually have to be MAGA to think it's horrible if you're commenting on a political discussion forum about a song released 2 hours ago honoring 2 americans killed in the street.
+ 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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind the guy lives on a 400 acre ranch. And at 76 he's probably not doing the dirty work himself.
He's out there making sure he will always have a steady supply of under-the-table labor.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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