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BRUCE - The Book
Reading it now (in "library" installments). Well written, IMO. Interesting tidbit. After Born To Run was recorded and during the litigation with Mike Appel, the band was not making any money and Gary Tallant noted that when he went to see local bands playing Bruce covers, he found that those bass players were making more money playing his lines than he did for creating and recording those lines (and was then currently earning).
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So, what you're saying is that the money is in covering someone elses work, ya? Good to know, good to know...
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Mebee You wanna buy THIS ONE or THIS ONE? We'll let either one go for a cool mil.
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bapu Mebee You wanna buy THIS ONE or THIS ONE? We'll let either one go for a cool mil. A milimeter? Good price. Most want an inch.
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The song Born To Run is not only a great tune with great lyrics but imho one of the best arranged songs in rockdom … I just love playing the song. It was definitely recorded prior to audiosnap and without a click. The beat transitions back and forth between a 2 and 4 rock beat and a tango-ish thing with the snare on the “and of 2”. If you listen, you can hear Ernest “boom” Carter and the band really struggling to keep a consistent tempo when they transition between the beats early in the song.
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Springsteen,Mellencamp, Segar Bapu is not allowed to cover any of those songs and double so if he tries to sing them Those three are my rock heroes and are hands off . Now my mother in law says she knows bob segars cousin and we are suppose to go visit him at a local restaurant ..... However if her mother knows bob segars cousin as well as she knows Patsy Presley I am not holding my breath. My wedding was almost ruined when Patsy didn't show.
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Mooch4056 My wedding was almost ruined when Patsy didn't show. Saved by the bell Bapu?
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Born To Run..... can you believe that the state of New Jersey was so proud of native son Bruce, that they considered making Born to Run the official state song......... until some one decided to read the lyrics... "Baby this town rips the bones from your back, it's a death trap, a suicide rap, we gotta get out while we can....." and they figured the lyrics didn't project the kind of impression they were hoping to give......
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Guitarhacker Born To Run..... can you believe that the state of New Jersey was so proud of native son Bruce, that they considered making Born to Run the official state song......... until some one decided to read the lyrics... "Baby this town rips the bones from your back, it's a death trap, a suicide rap, we gotta get out while we can....." and they figured the lyrics didn't project the kind of impression they were hoping to give...... True, accuracy and politics don't mix. Hehe...
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bapu Reading it now (in "library" installments). Well written, IMO. Interesting tidbit. After Born To Run was recorded and during the litigation with Mike Appel, the band was not making any money and Gary Tallant noted that when he went to see local bands playing Bruce covers, he found that those bass players were making more money playing his lines than he did for creating and recording those lines (and was then currently earning). I read a story about Steve Hackett--former guitar player of Genesis--had a similar experience. I think he was in Montreal on a solo tour and didn't have a great turn-out. After the show, they went to a club that was packed. A Genesis tribute band was playing there.
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Old55 bapu Reading it now (in "library" installments). Well written, IMO. Interesting tidbit. After Born To Run was recorded and during the litigation with Mike Appel, the band was not making any money and Gary Tallant noted that when he went to see local bands playing Bruce covers, he found that those bass players were making more money playing his lines than he did for creating and recording those lines (and was then currently earning). I read a story about Steve Hackett--former guitar player of Genesis--had a similar experience. I think he was in Montreal on a solo tour and didn't have a great turn-out. After the show, they went to a club that was packed. A Genesis tribute band was playing there. Now THAT is feckin' hilarious!
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Old55 bapu Reading it now (in "library" installments). Well written, IMO. Interesting tidbit. After Born To Run was recorded and during the litigation with Mike Appel, the band was not making any money and Gary Tallant noted that when he went to see local bands playing Bruce covers, he found that those bass players were making more money playing his lines than he did for creating and recording those lines (and was then currently earning). I read a story about Steve Hackett--former guitar player of Genesis--had a similar experience. I think he was in Montreal on a solo tour and didn't have a great turn-out. After the show, they went to a club that was packed. A Genesis tribute band was playing there. Ouch.....
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Guitarhacker Old55 bapu Reading it now (in "library" installments). Well written, IMO. Interesting tidbit. After Born To Run was recorded and during the litigation with Mike Appel, the band was not making any money and Gary Tallant noted that when he went to see local bands playing Bruce covers, he found that those bass players were making more money playing his lines than he did for creating and recording those lines (and was then currently earning). I read a story about Steve Hackett--former guitar player of Genesis--had a similar experience. I think he was in Montreal on a solo tour and didn't have a great turn-out. After the show, they went to a club that was packed. A Genesis tribute band was playing there. Ouch..... It could be said it's (partially) his fault that there are Genesis tribute bands.
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