It was Jon Landau who actually said, "I saw rock and roll future" ( referencing Dickens).
Anne Murray's team actually tried to cut Springsteen's set short when they realised she was being upstaged.
But, otherwise you were close...
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Excellent news, I'm glad it's sorted out.
I bet Vance had something to say about him not wearing a suit in the Oval Office, right...?
youtu.be/0oygb1ih6tw?...
Even if that was true, it's still offensive. He's not a doctor, and has killed many people by cancelling global health initiatives.
Do you mean like the Cyanogenic Glycosides and Formaldehyde that occur naturally in pears?
Rebooted TV series, ran between 2015-2020.
Tennant, Davison, McCoy and Gatiss in Thunderbirds are go.
Probably not, because the fear bit is from a meme, and doesn't feature in the diary at all if you read it.
Doesn't mention this either: www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
You said he's a Communist, and those are the fundamental principles of Communism. So are you now saying he's not a Communist?
@cathwarr.bsky.social is the earliest known Dylan lyric?
He's never said party, he's always specifically said administration.
Treasonous: debatable, to fair - depends on your definition.
But:
Pay to play pardons = corrupt
Strait of Hormuz = reckless/incompetent
Lying about eating pets=racist
The fact that you are scared of a term that has been commonplace in popular culture for over a century (going back to Ella Fitzgerald's 'My Heart Belongs to Daddy'), says a lot about you, to be honest.
I guess there's Born in the USA? That starts, "I was born down in a dead man's town", then talks about crime, then references Muhammed Ali's quote about a black man killing a yellow man for a white man in a racist war
Not very idealised, tbh.
Do you need a hand moving those goalposts?
What's an example of him describing this vision of America that claims used to exist?
...Dream and the American reality.
He's currently pissed because the world is supposed to now be better than the things he used to know. The moral arc of the universe and all that...
The America Springsteen used to know was race riots (My Hometown), industrial decline (Youngstown, Johnny 99), crime (Atlantic City), police brutality (Lost in the Flood, 41 Shots) and racist, imperialistic war (Born in the USA) 🤷♂️
He's always said he's written about the gap between the American...
Go on then, explain when Springsteen has called for abolishing private property, eliminating class, and replacing market competition with communal, planned ownership of production? Also, which of his songs espouse dialectical materialism?
Christopher Lee's war record.
This is good to know.
Sounds like an ideal end to the day. Just doing similar (am at Trials and Tribble-ations on my rewatch).
People using AI has made it even worse.
Have you made up for it by getting any off the current range of Anderson action figures?