Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Approval Rate: n/a%
Reviews 6
by ddturko
Fri Nov 30 2007No one rocks like Springsteen and the E Street Band!
by doobiesnhof
Tue May 30 2006Are you kidding me?! The overall rating is way too low for Bruce!!
by djahuti
Mon May 29 2006Springsteens best material is what he does without the E-Street band.His music is better left stripped down and stark.The "Ghost of Tom Joad" CD is a masterpiece.The E Street band is just too glitzy and cheesy to carry His Songs.Max Weinburg is also the worst "professional" drummer I've ever heard.Bruce should have stuck with Vinnie "Mad Dog" Lopez!
by bubblehead0774_7
Thu Jun 02 2005Please go away already!
by virilevagabond
Thu Apr 15 2004Bear with me for a moment, but I have historically thought of Bruce Springsteen the same as Prince, artists that I have great respect for as songwriters, but less so as performers. As the years progressed, I gained more appreciation for Prince as a performer, but not as much for Springsteen. With that said, Springsteen along with Elvis Costello, Randy Newman, and the aforementioned Prince are easily considered among the greater songwriters of the more recent generations. As a performer, Springsteen does have some remarkable moments: Blinded By The Light, Born To Run, Thunder Road, I'm On Fire, Ain't Got You, Tunnel Of Love, Brilliant Disguise, and Fire, all of which also emphasize his songwriting. Nevertheless, songs like Born In The U.S.A. and Pink Cadillac are (quite frankly) noisy tripe, and if these songs had been arranged and performed by a lesser regarded artist, they would have been recognized as tripe. The bottom line is that for the vast majority of music fans, one of the... Read more
by tvtator
Mon Apr 05 2004Great songwriter and singer. Has a voice that isn't always pop radio friendly, but he's managed to be himself and find success.