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Springsteen takes political tone on tour
Reuters (via Drudge) ^ | May 28, 2006 | Scott Malone

Posted on 05/28/2006 7:04:44 AM PDT by Sir_Humphrey

By Scott Malone

MANSFIELD, Massachusetts (Reuters) - Branching off from his rock'n' roll roots, Bruce Springsteen kicked off his summer U.S. tour on Saturday with songs made famous by folk musician and activist Pete Seeger and strong political overtones.

Backed by a raucous 18-piece band, Springsteen played folk tunes including "We Shall Overcome," an anthem of the U.S. civil rights movement and "Bring Them Home," an anti-war song dating to the Vietnam War era.

During a break between songs, he offered harsh words for the administration of President George W. Bush and its handling of last year's devastating Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, which killed more than 1,500 people in Louisiana alone.

"I've never seen anything like it in any American city," Springsteen said of the flooding and destruction. Referring to Bush, whom he called "President Bystander" in a performance in New Orleans last month, Springsteen added, "He managed to gut the only agency, through political cronyism, that could help people at a time like this."

Many of the fans at an arena in Mansfield, about 30 miles

south of Boston, said they were happy to hear his thoughts on politics, although they were not sure if he had changed many minds.

"If it gets people informed about the issues, I think that's good," said Julie Tambascio, 39, of Boston.

Several said they were more interested in hearing the lineup of folk songs, as well as Springsteen tunes including "Cadillac Ranch" and "Ramrod" that were jazzed up with fiddle and tuba solos -- a break from the rock sound the singer called "The Boss" is best known for.

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1 posted on 05/28/2006 7:04:45 AM PDT by Sir_Humphrey
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To: Sir_Humphrey

looks like The Boss is trying to inject some popularity in what ws a soon fading career. cheap shot.


2 posted on 05/28/2006 7:07:11 AM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Illegal Aliens....STFU!)
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To: Recovering Ex-hippie

Hey, maybe the Dixie Chicks can open for him.


3 posted on 05/28/2006 7:08:47 AM PDT by GreenEggsNHam (Hey... what if the hokey pokey really IS what it's all about?)
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To: Sir_Humphrey

I have as much interest in Springsteen's political opinions as I do in hearing George Bush sing "Born to Run."


4 posted on 05/28/2006 7:09:21 AM PDT by atomicweeder
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To: GreenEggsNHam

Great...and Timmy russert can MC the show!


5 posted on 05/28/2006 7:10:28 AM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Illegal Aliens....STFU!)
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To: Sir_Humphrey

I use to like his songs .. now I just turn off the radio

He's a totally turn off anymore


6 posted on 05/28/2006 7:10:30 AM PDT by Mo1 (DEMOCRATS: A CULTURE OF TREASON)
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To: Sir_Humphrey

As horrible as he is on politics,

it's a tad better than his singing.


7 posted on 05/28/2006 7:10:31 AM PDT by digger48
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To: atomicweeder

very clever.


8 posted on 05/28/2006 7:10:45 AM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Illegal Aliens....STFU!)
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To: Sir_Humphrey
"If it gets people informed about the issues, I think that's good," said Julie Tambascio, 39, of Boston

That's a heck a big IF. Dis-informed would be more nearly correct.

Ah well, the "America can do no right" (except maybe when a Democrat is in office), crowd has The Boss and the Dixie Chicks (who?) , we've got the Motor City Madman, Lee Greenwood, Charlie Daniels and a host of others.

9 posted on 05/28/2006 7:14:26 AM PDT by El Gato
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To: Recovering Ex-hippie

After "The River", he jumped the shark.


10 posted on 05/28/2006 7:15:05 AM PDT by Salamander (Cursed With Second Sight)
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To: Recovering Ex-hippie

Well, at least he's giving a tuba player some work.


11 posted on 05/28/2006 7:17:23 AM PDT by RedRover
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To: Sir_Humphrey

Must be a great job. Sing a dead communist's songs, blather incoherently about things you know nothing about, and get paid a million bucks at the end of the night.

12 posted on 05/28/2006 7:18:27 AM PDT by Fintan (Okay, sometimes I don't read all the articles.)
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To: Sir_Humphrey
I always chuckle when I hear stories of guys "fighting" for the "little guy" by day and bedding down in $15 million mansions at night.
13 posted on 05/28/2006 7:19:56 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative
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To: Salamander

Yup.


14 posted on 05/28/2006 7:23:04 AM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Illegal Aliens....STFU!)
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To: Sir_Humphrey
Artists turn to politics when they have run out of things to say through their chosen medium. For Bruce Springsteen, this was about 1992. After Nebraska, most of his work has been a mix of derivative Top-40 fluff, contrived "message" tunes about immigrants and down-and-outers, or poorly-conceived retreads of his earlier, better efforts.

I can name half a dozen more deserving singer/songwriters off the top of my head, none of whom live in mansions and pretend to be minstrels of the proletariat.

15 posted on 05/28/2006 7:25:48 AM PDT by andy58-in-nh
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To: Mo1

The Boss has become The Bore


16 posted on 05/28/2006 7:28:58 AM PDT by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: Sir_Humphrey

I've never been able to appreciate Springsteen's "trying to sing while pinching a loaf" technique.


17 posted on 05/28/2006 7:31:40 AM PDT by isthisnickcool (What is is about "illegal" you don't understand?)
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To: Sir_Humphrey

First Springsteen tour in 22 years that I will not be seeing. He has finally jumped the shark. Even a couple of Jersey shows are not sold out and his show in DC on Monday is not sold out.


18 posted on 05/28/2006 7:34:13 AM PDT by Dems_R_Losers (Control the borders. Control the spending. Confirm the judges. Win the War. -- Hugh Hewitt)
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To: Sir_Humphrey

A never has been, IMO.


19 posted on 05/28/2006 7:37:37 AM PDT by Pox
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"Springsteen takes political tone on tour "

Boy am I surprised!

I'm so glad to hear the expert political opinions of this self indulgent, pretentious, pompous and faux humble "ordinary working man" Bruuuucee.

I'm also not surprised that he's taking advice and material from America hating, commie creep, and old fart Pete Seeger.

I hate all these people, simple as that. Can't stand them. They're all suicidal, homicidal traitors.
20 posted on 05/28/2006 7:38:35 AM PDT by garyhope
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