Bruce Springsteen Fires Back At Angry Fans Over Anti-Trump Tour

15
2027
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He sings like he is constipated and he is trying to push out a log.

Oh! Ask Gene Simmons about voicing your opinions as an entertainer!???

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  1. All these celebrities who feel compelled to voice their irrational hatred toward Donald Trump need to seek help. They have an irrational obsession and preoccupation with Trump that takes up all of their time and energy and rules their lives. It’s a psychological condition and they need professional help.

  2. Sick of this loser. You have lost whatever talent you think you had. You now, look like a pitiful shriveled, old man trying to be 20 again. Give us a break, just go home. Your whining and crying about Trump is so annoying, we love Trump.

  3. FUCK BRUCE AND FUCK HIS OPINIONS. NEVER GUVE HIM ANOTHER DIME. But he’s a billionaire so he wouldn’t feel it if 100,000 of us boycotted his music

    • Yeah, well, Don–I’ve never bought any of his albums, not one–even that one back in 1973 (his first one), that I listened to but didn’t like a single song on it–was bought by some other dumb liberal–who probably had no clue what real good music was, even back then. Granted, I was spoiled: I had a different friend who was the main DJ at WXPN in 1972 and 1973, who had access to all the best and latest records (and who NEVER wasted his time, playing and listening to inferior musicians like Bruce Springsteen, by the way!)–and he often played them for me in his apartment, or while I sat in as he was working at the radio station, to keep him company (having an EE major there, like me, with him–didn’t hurt his DJ operation any, at all). And, most of my other friends, acquaintances and housemates were musicians, also. Plus, living in both Philly and Jersey back then, and near New York, I had almost unlimited availability to go to the best concerts, to watch the best musicians, then, during the peak of the classic rock era. To me, Bruce Springsteen’s work wasn’t even ordinary–it was less than ordinary work, by comparison with hundreds of others. So, to conclude: he might’ve gotten a lot of money from a lot of (musical) idiots out there, already–but because of his left-wing political views–even some of that income will start drying up. And, we don’t care if he is rich–after all we don’t listen to George Soros, either. We can only see that he is somewhat unbalanced, mentally–and we fully disagree with his political views–and we pretty much never liked his music very much, to begin with, anyway! I think it is good that so many so-called “celebrities” like him are acting so insane and crazy, in their desperate attempts oppose our political stance–it just shows the American public as a whole how irresponsible and unacceptable–the liberals and Democrats have become. And that drives away further people from their failed cause–which is good. I mean, after all, who wants to be associated with such a nut-job, like unbalanced-Bruce Springsteen, anyway?

  4. Ah, yes, my fellow Jerseyan, Bruce Springsteen (with a surname of Dutch, not Jewish, ancestry, like Roosevelt, for example, another surname of Dutch ancestry), whose music was “so exciting” that when I listened to his first 33 1/3 vinyl album in early May of 1973, in a quiet apartment in a classmate’s dorm at the University of Pennsylvania (shortly before I was headed back home to central Jersey, after the end of my third year, at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering, at the University of Pennsylvania)–I did not like a single song, not one, among his collection of recordings on that album, with his scratchy voice, and discombobulated background noise (that others MIGHT have called “backing instruments”)! In fact, it wasn’t until 1984, ELEVEN years later, when I finally heard ONE song that I liked by him (and ONLY ONE!), “Dancing In The Dark”. Then, 3 more DECADES later, I finally heard ONE more: “Missing”, in the movie “Crossing Guard”, with Jack Nicholson looking like a real, low-life alcoholic, and sleeze-ball in that movie. “Missing” was a good jazz song, not really a rock song, like all of Springsteen’s other work PRETENDS to be. But, you’d think that in 53 years of recording, and hundreds of third-rate songs, that “the Boss” would make more than a (measly number of) TWO good songs, wouldn’t you think so? I don’t know, but, his work could NEVER begin to compare to the likes of: Cream, Traffic, Mountain, Jimi Hendrix, Santana, Procol Harum, Jethro Tull, The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, Willie Dixon, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Charlie Mingus, The Mahavisnu Orchestra with John MacLaughlin, Yes, King Crimson, ELP, The Who, The Allman Brothers, The Band–or any of the other great jazz, rock or blues artists from the Sixties and Seventies, who I REALLY enjoyed, for sure!!! “Overblown, and over-rated”–would be a more accurate description of his efforts–not that of “the Boss”–but more like that of his third-rate waiter, or servant–for sure!!!

  5. I was a disc jockey at a rock and roll radio station back in 1975 when the song “Born to Run” came out. On the air I introduced the song as “tramps like Bruce Springsteen were born to run.” And 50 years later it still fits.

  6. Brucey doesn’t care about losing fans? First of all, what fans? Second of all, then why are your ticket prices sooo high?? Your music has always sucked to me, and your opinion is just another reason why no one goes to your shows. But you do look like bobby’s offspringsteen……🤣

  7. Blowback is too kind to this loser, who, IMO, is making his political stand known to bring back his “glory days”, and attract an audience of like minded types simply to fuel his failing, has-been career. It’s not working, “boss”, hope you like the hype, it’ll likely be your last hurrah….

  8. Should have just been true to your music knowledge you’re just another asshole spewing your political views. What a shame you threw it away for thinking they would follow

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