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October 24, 2007

Who's The Boss Listening To?

We showed Against Me! some wine-drenched love a ways back and got mostly grief for it. First comment: "This is absolute dog shit." Sigh. If only Bruce Springsteen were a regular Stereogum commenter! We recently mentioned everyone covering the Boss, but ever wonder what current bands he might like to cover? Well, besides Against Me!, of course.


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Over at rollingstone.com, you can listen to outtakes from the Springsteen interview in the current issue (right, the one with Bruce on the cover). Turns out he learns a lot about music from his kids (a little bit country, a little bit top 40), but he's mostly digging bands that "create community" like Dropkick Murphys ("really good live ... great live band") , Against Me! ("New Wave, that's a great record ... love that record"), Social Distortion ("I'm still a big Social Distortion fan ... one of the not-heralded-enough great American rock bands"). Of course, like most folks in the world he also digs "Umbrella." We're still hoping the man consummates his love for the National and adds a Nebraska-style spin to "Fake Empire." Am sure Doveman would help out. And we'll go ahead and assume the Boss digs Neon Bible.

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My bassist ran into Bruce at a Jersey mall right when Social Distortion's "Sex, Love & Rock n Roll" came out. Bruce was waiting for his kid to come out of a store, so instead of just gushing about how much he loves Bruce, he just said "Hey, did you get the new Social D yet?". Bruce laughed and held up a bag from a music show with the disc in it andn said "Just did".

Pretty f'in awesome...

Posted by: Batten at 10/24/07 12:53 PM | Reply
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Bruce did a guest spot on Mike Ness's first solo outing, back in '99.

Posted by: Jay at 10/24/07 1:03 PM | Reply
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New Wave still blows.

Posted by: feedbacker at 10/24/07 2:23 PM | Reply
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Bruce Springsteen is absolute dog shit. And the levels on his albums are terrible.

Posted by: Bob Dylan at 10/24/07 2:55 PM | Reply
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I was very upset to find out that this post had nothing to do with Tony and Angela...

Posted by: Jason at 10/24/07 4:39 PM | Reply
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Against Me!? Bruce Springsteen has bad taste in music.

Posted by: mahavishnu orchestra pwns> jou at 10/24/07 11:23 PM | Reply
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Man, The National fucking sucks. Who the fuck listens to that crap? Get rid of your crappy "Fake Empire" mp3, and go listen to a REAL song, like "Thunder Road" or Rihanna's "Umbrella"

Posted by: Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen at 10/24/07 11:27 PM | Reply
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