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Keith Richards on Why He Finds Bruce Springsteen “Pretentious”
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/keith-richards-bruce-springsteen-pretentious/ ^ | SAT 14TH MAY 2022 | Joe Taysom

Posted on 05/14/2022 9:59:59 AM PDT by nickcarraway

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To: nicollo

Yes, he’s very talented but he’s quite insufferable. Really thinks who he is, as we say in NJ.


81 posted on 05/14/2022 1:27:02 PM PDT by jocon307 (No Dems win - Nov 22)
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To: ETCM

“Blinded by the light” I’ve always hated that song. I didn’t know the braindead dork wrote that trash.


82 posted on 05/14/2022 1:27:28 PM PDT by Bullish (CNN is what you get when gullible children run a 'news' channel.)
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To: RummyChick

reading these antics richards has been through he does deserve the Meme pics we often see posted here.

That fall from the tree story is wild for a man over 60..that alone should have finished him

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/keith-richards-wildest-escapades-19-insane-tales-from-a-legendary-life-169242/some-blow-keith-a-baby-shower-what-could-go-wrong-1970s-66021/


83 posted on 05/14/2022 1:29:33 PM PDT by RummyChick
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To: GunRunner

“Born in the USA” makes my skin crawl. But then, I’m a genuine musician, not a pretentious hoser like Bruce.


84 posted on 05/14/2022 1:31:20 PM PDT by Bullish (CNN is what you get when gullible children run a 'news' channel.)
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To: RummyChick

Mick Taylor...the best lead guitarist for the Stones.


85 posted on 05/14/2022 1:39:15 PM PDT by newfreep (“Leftism, under all of its brand names, is a severe, violent & evil mental disorder.”)
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To: x

“If there was anything better around, he’d still be working the bars of New Jersey.”

“Sure, but that’s more or less true of all performers.”

Probably true of boxers as well.


86 posted on 05/14/2022 3:25:01 PM PDT by Clutch Martin (The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, bust that the lightning ain't distributed right.)
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To: nickcarraway
Apparently, Keith was always needed to be kept on a short leash:

But he loved his mama as long as she lived!


87 posted on 05/14/2022 3:40:17 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (If science can’t be questioned, it’s not science anymore, it’s propaganda. --Aaron Rodgers)
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To: nickcarraway
Richards savagely critiqued a plethora of his peers, such as Elton John and Prince

Sorry Keith, but Elton John and Prince are/were both massive talents. Far more talented than Springsteen. Prince is by far the most underrated guitarist in pop/rock and maybe the greatest rock/pop guitarist of all time.

88 posted on 05/14/2022 3:41:04 PM PDT by Poison Pill
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To: Born in 1950

I agree with you about Springsteen, but hasten to add Arlo Guthrie and Sly (& The Family Stone). “Honorable mention” goes to Chuck Berry who is an obnoxious plick but was still interesting to see.


89 posted on 05/14/2022 3:45:41 PM PDT by rockrr ( Everything is different now...)
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To: nickcarraway

Springsteen’s first 3 LPs before making the big time were very good. After that....crap. Endless hack work.

My opinion on his music is not influenced by the fact that he is ignorant leftist trash. I still enjoy those first 3 albums.


90 posted on 05/14/2022 3:57:54 PM PDT by ChildOfThe60s ( If you can remember the 60s.....you weren't really there..)
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To: Gene Eric
What I recall from decades ago… those that weren’t really into music were into Springsteen — overplayed frat house noise

Clearly, you were there.

I don't know about the frat houses but most of the Bruce Springsteen fans I ran into were pasty white guys who weren't into music at all. A lot of jocks and a few of their wannabes, neither of which could tell you the first thing about any other music.

91 posted on 05/14/2022 4:23:00 PM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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To: T.B. Yoits

lol — exactly


92 posted on 05/14/2022 4:24:44 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: rockrr
Alice's Restaurant was a sensation so I bought it when it came out. After a few weeks I asked myself why I was listening to garage. (Ha! AR ref.) Abandoned him after vinyl tout suite.

Same with Woody, imo. I listen to his contemporaries often but get nothing from him.

Here's some ear candy, new to me, a freeper posted a couple weeks ago:

https://youtu.be/9hwMpz7JfAM

93 posted on 05/14/2022 4:53:16 PM PDT by Born in 1950 (Anti left, nothing else.)
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To: dfwgator
Bruce sings like he’s trying to pass a bowling ball. The only thing more annoying is when he tries to sing with a phoney Southern drawl.

I was a big fan when he was just starting out and playing in high school gyms and tiny beach bars. He was so energetic, enthusiastic and joyful onstage. Went backstage and met him, called him on the phone, etc. Greetings from Asbury Park and The Wild, the Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle were jazz fusion, some were art songs like Joni Mitchell's, and some had real depth, especially due to Clemons and Sancious, both magnificent in live performance.

But when the Born in the USA tour came around, he had hit the large-venue big time, and had six speakers, each the size of a sportscar, stacked three deep on either side of the stage; and the metal-adjacent slamming, repetitious lyrics, hammering pace and bone-crushing volume literally made me sick—I had to leave the concert before it was over. I've never walked out on another event in my life except a really bad early Raquel Welch movie in 1969, and a Methodist sermon on Valentine's Day in 1995 when the pastor went woke and talked about love by telling us about being sexually abused in childhood by a farm hand in his parent's barn. It takes a lot to make me leave.

Even then, I maintained a passing interest until 1997, when Bruce attempted to sing "The Times, They Are A-Changin'" at the Kennedy Center Honors in front of honoree Bob Dylan. Weird and odd and grating and iconoclastic as Dylan's singing might be, that ghastly rendition by Springsteen was even worse than the nervous hash Patti Smith made of "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" in front of the Nobel Prize audience when Dylan sent her instead of himself to Stockholm to accept the Nobel.

But I digress.

Hearing Bruce murder a song as demonstrably opposite to bel canto as a Dylan song can be, and not sound half as good? That was the end for me.

And not a moment too soon, in view of his coming out as a whiny little ingrate liberal bitch and chronic depressive in the years to follow. This nation and his adoring fans have made the man celebrated and rich beyond his wildest early dreams. He was too young to go to Vietnam and too old for Desert Storm, and he came onto the scene in one of the most prosperous and upbeat times of the past century. But he's depressssssssed. "Oh, pooooor meeee!" He's probably suffering from Impostor Syndrome, secretly aware that he doesn't really rate all the fuss.

94 posted on 05/14/2022 4:54:07 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (If science can’t be questioned, it’s not science anymore, it’s propaganda. --Aaron Rodgers)
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To: RummyChick
his wife looks great for being 65

If I had their money, I'd look great, too.

95 posted on 05/14/2022 5:20:02 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (If science can’t be questioned, it’s not science anymore, it’s propaganda. --Aaron Rodgers)
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To: GunRunner
I like Born in the USA, the album. It’s a classic of the 80s and holds up well.

I was fortunate to see Springsteen on tour for this album back in '85, at Mile High Stadium in Denver. Great show!

Is he pretentious? Sure. Do I disagree with pretty much everything that comes out of his mouth other than song lyrics? Yep. The same can be said for many bands I like. "Shut up and sing!"

As far as Keith Richards is concerned, I love Keef! But let's be honest. He hasn't played a Stones song correctly live since 1972. He either forget how to play the songs he wrote or he just doesn't care enough to bother.

FWIW, Springsteen's 1979 "No Nukes" performance has recently been released. His show was the highlight of the festival and is one of the best live recordings I've ever heard. He absolutely owns the concert (and he plays some excellent lead guitar as well).

96 posted on 05/14/2022 5:49:02 PM PDT by Drew68 (Ron DeSantis for President 2024)
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To: RummyChick
It was interesting to see Jagger jerk around like he was on drugs while singing. That leg movement while standing wasnt to the beat.

I thought the same. I'm guessing cocaine.

97 posted on 05/14/2022 5:49:58 PM PDT by KevinB (''...and to the Banana Republic for which it stands ...")
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