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Post Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:53 pm

The Duke of Ingmar wrote:But all in all it´s my favourite album 2006 - and I love "Old Dan Tucker". Does anyone probably know more verses than those four ? Sometimes folksongs tend to have lots of lyrics ...


Of all the albums of 2006, it's probably the one I've played most. 8)

There's a section on "Old Dan Tucker" on Wiki, with items on different versions of the song: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Dan_Tucker
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Post Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:06 pm

Erie Canal would be my favorite. Love that song. Always get a real vivid picture of a poor old mule pulling a barge.
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Post Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:12 pm

Bud Byrne wrote:Erie Canal would be my favorite. Love that song. Always get a real vivid picture of a poor old mule pulling a barge.


And it's a great singalong with "Low bridge..." at the live show. :)

Not sure which is my favourite song on the album. Probably John Henry or O Mary Don't You Weep.

And on the extended version, How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times... which was another real highlight of the gig.
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Re: "American Land"

Post Sat Feb 10, 2007 6:47 am

firehazard wrote:
The Duke of Ingmar wrote:But all in all it´s my favourite album 2006 - and I love "Old Dan Tucker". Does anyone probably know more verses than those four ? Sometimes folksongs tend to have lots of lyrics ...


Of all the albums of 2006, it's probably the one I've played most. 8)

There's a section on "Old Dan Tucker" on Wiki, with items on different versions of the song: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Dan_Tucker


Thanks, firehazard. That helped a lot ! :D
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Post Sat Feb 10, 2007 7:59 am

Born,raised & spent the first 28 years of my life in NJ before moving to NY in '89....always thought Bruce sucked & was way over rated.Granted,the occasional song made me tap my foot,but the overexposure & God-like adoration,I just never understood it...that's what makes the musical world go 'round!!
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Post Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:21 am

orrok61 wrote:Born,raised & spent the first 28 years of my life in NJ before moving to NY in '89....always thought Bruce sucked & was way over rated.Granted,the occasional song made me tap my foot,but the overexposure & God-like adoration,I just never understood it...that's what makes the musical world go 'round!!


I guess it is, orrok61. I don't know about God-like adoration, but... well, I've never been to NJ. I guess my home-town songwriter would be Billy Bragg. 8)

But with Bruce, well, I was blown away by Born to Run when it first came out. Thought Darkness on the Edge of Town was even better. Some of the 80s stuff was overblown, yes, and he had the unfortunate habit of making terrible videos (Courtney Cox...). And I've been through stages of life when I haven't listened for quite a while. But now again I've come back... and as a lyricist, Bruce seems to speak about so much experience of life and love and loss, and growing up and growing old and living in the world today. Despite the fact I've never been near NJ, so maybe there's a touch of the romantic in how I feel about it. And he's one of the good guys too.

Anyway, apparently it's time for a Springsteen revival: http://music.guardian.co.uk/rock/commen ... 88,00.html
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Post Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:51 am

firehazard wrote:Anyway, apparently it's time for a Springsteen revival: http://music.guardian.co.uk/rock/commen ... 88,00.html


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Post Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:57 pm

My favourite Springsteen albums are "Born in the USA", "We shall overcome" and "Nebraska". The others range from "okay" to "boring". I especially don´t like his efforts in the nineties.
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Post Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:58 pm

The Duke of Ingmar wrote:My favourite Springsteen albums are "Born in the USA", "We shall overcome" and "Nebraska". The others range from "okay" to "boring". I especially don´t like his efforts in the nineties.


Actually, speaking of Bruce's albums as a whole, Nebraska would be my favourite.
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Post Fri Feb 16, 2007 3:03 pm

firehazard wrote:
The Duke of Ingmar wrote:My favourite Springsteen albums are "Born in the USA", "We shall overcome" and "Nebraska". The others range from "okay" to "boring". I especially don´t like his efforts in the nineties.


Actually, speaking of Bruce's albums as a whole, Nebraska would be my favourite.


Same here. Fantastic songs and an intense atmosphere.
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Post Fri Feb 16, 2007 3:10 pm

The Duke of Ingmar wrote:
firehazard wrote:Actually, speaking of Bruce's albums as a whole, Nebraska would be my favourite.


Same here. Fantastic songs and an intense atmosphere.


I remember playing if for the first time when it was released. It sounded so different from most of what he'd done before. Amazingly atmospheric, as you say.
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Post Fri Feb 16, 2007 3:13 pm

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The Duke of Ingmar wrote:
firehazard wrote:Actually, speaking of Bruce's albums as a whole, Nebraska would be my favourite.


Same here. Fantastic songs and an intense atmosphere.


I remember playing if for the first time when it was released. It sounded so different from most of what he'd done before. Amazingly atmospheric, as you say.


Well, I´m planning to go back on stage some time this year and "Atlantic City" will be a definite part of the set. I´m even thinking of it as the opener.
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Post Fri Feb 16, 2007 3:16 pm

The Duke of Ingmar wrote:Well, I´m planning to go back on stage some time this year and "Atlantic City" will be a definite part of the set. I´m even thinking of it as the opener.


Brilliant song. Let us know about it when you do, Duke. :)

Have you heard the version of Atlantic City he's been doing on the Seeger Sessions Tour? Amazing.
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Post Fri Feb 16, 2007 3:24 pm

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The Duke of Ingmar wrote:Well, I´m planning to go back on stage some time this year and "Atlantic City" will be a definite part of the set. I´m even thinking of it as the opener.


Brilliant song. Let us know about it when you do, Duke. :)

Have you heard the version of Atlantic City he's been doing on the Seeger Sessions Tour? Amazing.


No, unfortunately not. But I hope one of the gigs will be released as a live DVD soon.
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Post Fri Feb 16, 2007 3:30 pm

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firehazard wrote:Have you heard the version of Atlantic City he's been doing on the Seeger Sessions Tour? Amazing.


No, unfortunately not. But I hope one of the gigs will be released as a live DVD soon.


I have a great recording of it somewhere. But here's a pretty good version:
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