Posted on 08/25/2025 3:59:19 AM PDT by Kid Shelleen
They called him “The Boss,” but he never pushed anyone harder than he did himself. It showed. In his lyrics, in his music, in his performances. Bruce Springsteen never sweat a drop that did not come from honest labor. All that ambition, all that energy and drive, converged in one of the greatest albums in rock ’n’ roll history, “Born to Run.” It was released 50 years ago Monday. ---SNIP--- What makes Springsteen different from other Trump critics is that there is not a hint of partisanship in his criticism; his assaults are based on a humanity that transcends party affiliations, a trait we see in both the man and the artist.
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50 years later he@ still born to suck at singing, and bo4n to be despicable liberal agendist
Funny story.
I used to listen and enjoy him music till the Clinton years. Then he opened his mouth. Ever since then I cant find the off switch fast enough.
Never bought any of his music but did go to one concert back in 1992. His show was decent. No political banter that I recall. Since then he’s revealed himself on that front and I won’t be ever seeing him again. I’ve seen a few left wing artists over the years but I’m not going to concerts very much these days so even if I had a desire to see him I most likely wouldn’t.
Forgot the /barf tag.
Sadly some time back I read some interview and Seger is definitely anti Trump.
Another lefty but at least his music was good.
He was a lefty fag and his music sucked accordingly.
John is a nut too. LOL
...not a hint of partisanship???
Bullsqueeze.
He is a very small man who, like Bon-Jovi, has received a tremendous amount of publicity based on his messaging.

Adam Sandler ruined Bruce Springsteen for me.
Where’s the ‘BARF ALERT’?
Call Delta Airlines, we need five million barf bags.
Adam Sandler ruined Bruce Springsteen for me.
+++++
Bruce Springsteen ruined Bruce Springsteen. Dumbass should have learned from Michael Jordan about who buys gym shoes. Sam applies to music.
Most overrated performer, ever.
Never bought or owned or borrowed a Springsteen CD/Album. You have to be pretty bad for me not to buy your music.
In 1973 the Chiffons, who originally scored with He's So Fine, recorded and released My Sweet Lord, apparently to bait and taunt George Harrison and invite him to "come and get us." I like their version much better than his. The arrangement and orchestration are better, and their vocals are better than his. I also like th e fact that heir version is a hymn to the God of the Bible and makes no mention of any Hindu deities.
Interestingly, it includes the line "he's so fine."
Never understood what all the fuss was about.
Never liked his music, completely overrated.
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