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Posted by Billdude (@billdude) on June 17, 2025, 7:19 p.m.

I like Born To Run a great deal too (except for “Night” And “She’s The One”), and think the overproduction has aged pretty well, far better than the hideous gated drums and cheesy synths of Born In The USA, of which I only like about five songs from, and NOT “Glory Days” or “Born In The USA.” I only did one Bruce album after 1984 and it was Lucky Town and it sucked. Nebraska is okay but a big disappointment and The River is just a double album made mostly of second rate Bruce songs, only one classic “Hungry Heart.”

If you think Win Butler is a bad singer I’d love to know what you think of Regine Chassagne!

I hope that Putin doesn’t kill George and I hope things go well for him, but I don’t think I’m much for reading that new, third site of his, which, God knows, will probably be dropped in the next five years so he can start over for a fourth time. Best of luck Georgiy!