49 thoughts on “Which would you pick?

  1. 3 and 8. I’ll pay an extra quarter just to hear the jukebox say “fuck Bruce Springsteen”.

  2. 1 and 8. I just found another quarter on the floor under the dinette table, 2 and 6.

  3. 4 & 8. Springsteen can take a hike, I never like him. And why no Hendrix, Pink Floyd or maybe some Muddy Waters or Chet Atkins?

  4. 2&6.

    Never was a Springsteen fan even in grade and high school. Party animal assholes in college confirmed and cemented my opinions, especially after I took out one creeps fancy stereo at 1:30 am the night before one of my finals. Jackass was keeping me up blasting Born to Run.

    Now he’s a superannuated has been failing to be meaningful. Buzz off into retirement already, Brucie

    • There was a time many years ago I could listen to some of Springsteen’s stuff without objection. But then he became such a repugnant twat, even the few songs of his I didn’t already thoroughly dislike in their own right got scratched from my playlists. I will give him credit for one thing, writing “Blinded by the Light”. It took Manfred Mann to turn it into a decent song, however.

      • My sentiments exactly Big Ruckus. There was a time when I would listen to the Boss, but nowadays, I detest the man. He is right up there next to Robert De Nero on the list of celebrities that make want to drink Gasoline.
        Of course, I am partial to #6

        • He never was nor is The Boss in my world..!!!! I wouldn’t go see him in concert even it I were given a free ticket…!!!!

          • Right on. Most of his output from the 80’s onward is junk anyway. Dancing in the dark, Born in the USA, and Streets of Philadelphia (for a few examples) are musically simplistic, overly repetitive crap. His stuff from the 70’s is more complex (and therefore more appealing, except for his being such an asshole that I don’t care to listen anyway).

            I’m also just rubbed wrong by his fake blue collar, man of the people image, when he is fucking people on the price of concert tickets as he does these days. And for a guy so filthy rich to be such an intolerable, preachy leftist prick, is just the final straw.

    • Sure can!
      Plus the fact he’s a ignorant, conceited, America hating twat…. therefore I will hate him. His politics are just icing on the hate cake.

      • It’s not healthy to have so much anger and hatred for someone who is really irrelevant to your life.
        I limit my hatred to those who prey on others, grifters and pedos like Trump for example.

        • Meh. Hate for an adversary (even an ideological one) is a perfectly natural reaction. Are you going to claim TDS is healthy for those who exhibit acute cases of it?

          And you presume much to think an unimportant dickhead like Springsteen makes me “angry”. Never once has he elevated my heart rate I just don’t like the guy because he is a haughty, two faced asshole. I never cared for most of his music, even before I came to dislike him personally. The few songs of his I would listen to just weren’t good enough to overcome.by distaste for him in more recent times.

          FYI, I’m no Trump fan boy, and if you care to look around at my comments here and elsewhere on his job performance, you’ll see that easily enough.

          • Hating anyone you disagree with is a whole lotta hate. Hate without anger? That’s silly.
            For some people hate and anger gives meaning to life in a sad way.
            You say you don’t like Trump’s performance but when his unprecedented corruption and perversion are mentioned you defend him by calling it TDS.
            Don’t kid yourself. I think you protest too much.

            • I don’t defend anything stupid that Trump does (and he’s doing much stupid shit lately). Perhaps I should clarify that my definition of TDS is a bit narrow: those who are seen publicly having meltdowns, in the style long since made infamous by “trigglypuff”.

              These are the people whose exhibition of their hatred for Trump is so over the top they are damn near giving themselves a coronary stressing about him merely being alive.

              I don’t characterize reasonable and honest criticism of his job performance as TDS. Further, full blooded MAGAtards and fox news types who defend him as a knee jerk response to any and all criticism of him are just as deluded as his haters in whose heads he lives rent free.

              My positions and ideas have actual nuance, and are not mere binary points on a decision tree.

              As for Springsteen, I can find the guy loathsome without getting angry. He doesn’t occupy any space in my mind, irritating me throughout the day. I only ever comment unfavorably on him when the subject has already been broached. Otherwise, he’s as insignificant to me as a fart in the wind.

              • A nuanced and nonbinary view of Trump?
                Methinks thou dost protest too much!
                Trump is the least nuanced, most binary lizard brain who ever occupied the white house.

  5. Roll ’em Easy (Little Feat)
    Casey Jones (Grateful Dead)
    Tell Mama (Savoy Brown)

  6. 5 and 6.
    In 1975, I listened to Brucie, like I suspect many did.
    Can’t stand him now, except for that particular album.

    Lynyrd Skynyrd, on the other hand, is in your blood if you grew up in the South.

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  8. Any of em except Barf Spermsteen.
    Overplayed and overrated preachy rich idiot from Jersey.

    May dogs feast upon the bones of those he supports.
    (yes, I hate NJ)

    • What’s the difference between a girl from Jersey and a bag of trash..??????

      A bag of trash gets picked up……… LOL… Unless the sack of trash is Springsteen…… Then it just rots..!!!!!!

  9. If it was the pool hall I hung out in in high school, the aswer would be #2 and #7, on repeat, from 3pm until closing time.

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