Bruce Springsteen, Magic: “Yo, Bruce, I liked ‘Radio Nowhere’ the first time when it was called ‘Jenny (867-5309).”
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Really? Drawing a similarity seems a stretch, but equating the two as same seems downright bizarre.
So what would you have me do, Brian? Offer the following ridiculous observation, written (believe it or not) in Rolling Stone:
“But ‘Radio Nowhere’ is actually about how we speak and listen to each other through the murk –”Is there anybody alive out there?”he growls, over and over –and how a firm beat, some Telecaster sting and the robust peal of Clarence Clemons’ saxophone can still tell you more about the human condition than a thousand op-ed words.”
And have you listened to the two songs back to back? Come on.
Okay, Ed, I just saw your recent post with the evidence, and wow, shush my mouth.
Really? Drawing a similarity seems a stretch, but equating the two as same seems downright bizarre.
So what would you have me do, Brian? Offer the following ridiculous observation, written (believe it or not) in Rolling Stone:
“But ‘Radio Nowhere’ is actually about how we speak and listen to each other through the murk –”Is there anybody alive out there?”he growls, over and over –and how a firm beat, some Telecaster sting and the robust peal of Clarence Clemons’ saxophone can still tell you more about the human condition than a thousand op-ed words.”
And have you listened to the two songs back to back? Come on.
Okay, Ed, I just saw your recent post with the evidence, and wow, shush my mouth.