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Date ![]() Helpful Rating 0 out of 0 users found this helpful Listen to the last song first and you will hear what is missing on this album.
I grew up on the mean, back streets, spent way too much time in Candy's room, went racing in the street, looked up at the mansions on the hill and watched my dad live out a life born in the USA.
Bruce sang it, I lived it and a partnership was formed that can only be forged between a young man and his music maker.
But only the last song on Magic provides the ties that bind you to the music and the man.
The Muse fades with time. Bruce, don't let the Baby Boomer in you block off The Muse. She is still speaking to you and through you. Was this review helpful? Sign In 0 out of 0 users found this helpful Too much of a pop record to achieve the synthesis of “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington”, “Battle Hymn of the Republic”, Poor Richards Almanac, “Rebel Without a Cause”, and the New Testament that he’s been aiming for his whole career, it nevertheless sets a noble target and fights the good fight in that direction. The catchy tunes, undifferentiated production, profound concepts and clunky meter are the good news and the bad news all at the same time. It ain’t no sin to be glad you’re alive at the same time as this guy. Master class: Garry W. Tallent. Was this review helpful? Sign In 1-2 of 2 Per Page |
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