20s. spain. why did men in the 70s look like that and how do we get it back
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if i made a bruce springsteen movie it would all be made up. not even a biopic. the e street band gets abducted by aliens and has to learn to bring peace to two warring planets through the power of song
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so i just saw the trailer for deliver me from nowhere and i have soooo many things to say because it's literally walk hard: the dewey cox story and i can't stop laughing
like "when bruce was little he had a hole in his floor and he is going to repair that floor and then repair the whole world" like what the fuck are you saying jeremy strong ajkejaeskes bruce's music is not music to repair the whole world, it's about repairing yourself, it's about the little things in life, it's about the working class but specially about yourself and everyone in your life! it isn't mean to be something greater and conquer the world!!!!
but honestly what i'm more mad about is the removal of nebraska's political message, granted we haven't seen the movie so i'll wait, but there is zero political message in the trailer and removing the sociopolitical context of THIS album is just unforgivable, it is literally his most political album in a context where reagan was fucking with the working class, bruce literally said in a concert that he didn't think reagan had listened to nebraska, removing that context is just so stupid and i hate it.
the rest of the movie well: i still don't like jeremy allen white as bruce but i'll get over it at least he doesn't sound so bad, jeremy strong academy award winner even tho i do zzzz with the fucking manager being main character like okay i guess, but i will say i did like the parts with his dad and mom and i spotted clarence twice so there is that my glup shitto
#bruce springsteen#deliver me from nowhere#spingsteen: deliver me from nowhere#stupid title if they are going to keep the springsteen part btw#jeremy allen white#jeremy strong#honestly the movie looks and feels like crap#but if bruce is happy with it...#honestly NO E STREET NO PARTY#when it was announced i hoped it was more like a character study darker sort of solitary man type of film#but instead we hace this literally walk hard parody about a rockstar#you are doing a nebraska film what's the deal with a big part of the film being about no nukes concert#omggggggg#“before he plays bruce springsteen has to think about his whole life”
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Bruce Springsteen on the election of Ronald Reagan, The River Tour, Tempe, A.Z., November 1980 | Badlands by Bruce Springsteen
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Conspiracy theories are things the cia or cw just straight up admitted to doing
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yo it’s literally november 3rd. what’s next the 4th? and then. no it can’t be.
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first look at jeremy allen white as bruce springsteen i’m sorry this is like 9/11 to me
#they don even look alike i’m going to kill myself in the middle of hollywood#at least he has brown contacts cover those evil eyes#i always say let’s wait until we see the characterization but…#i’ll wait until we get more pictures but i just don’t like it i don’t think he looks anything like him#and he’s a good actor but i doubt he can channel his personality but i cant say anything about that yet maybe he will surprise me#and the rest of the cast announced is actually good that makes me hate this so much#BUT ANYWAYYYYSSS#bruce springsteen#deliver me from nowhere#jeremy allen white
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High Hopes tour footage!! Shown in the new "Road Diary" documentary.
#i believe high hopes is his worst album but MAN he looked SO hot in the tour#it's the 5 o'clock shadow#literally one of his best looks ever
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i need people in the tags of this post to understand that they were literally in love

i actually think it's important that statler/waldorf, literal puppets, beat bruce/clarence in the Old Man Yaoi poll. actually it's good to remind myself that people are AFRAID of LOVE. i should know that beauty and truth are not always APPRECIATED and that people prefer FUNNY PUPPETS to human connection that endures beyond death, and that's FINE, actually. love has never been a popular movement dot james baldwin dot meme!!!
#i’m joking but also not joking#i just wanted an excuse to edit this pic#bruce springsteen#clarence clemons
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those fucking muppets could fucking never
#i'm watching the new documentary i'm only in min 15 and this is killing me#sick and twisted that they were soulmates#bruce springsteen#clarence clemons#e street band#road diary
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Old Man Yaoi Semifinals

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What she says: I’m fine. What she’s thinking: In Yesterday (2019), the Beatles never became famous and go completely unremembered, with the exception of the protagonist and a handful of other individuals. Panic! At The Disco’s album Pretty. Odd. (2008) was strongly influenced by the work of the Beatles, and the music video for “Nine in the Afternoon” also features marked Beatles influences. In the aftermath of the album’s release, band split due to musical differences, which led to the formation of The Young Veins and Dallon Weekes joining Panic! At The Disco (and Weekes eventually leaving the band to start IDKHow). If the Beatles don’t exist in the Yesterdayverse, all of this is fundamentally altered. Is the original lineup of Panic! At The Disco still in place? Does IDKHow exist? Was Pretty. Odd. ever recorded? What does the “Nine in the Afternoon” video look like if all the Beatles references are gone? I need answers.
#my first thought watching the movie when they mention bruce springsteen was that bruce springsteen would never have existed without#the beatles (i mean he would have existed but maybe he never got into music since the beatles were his inspiration)
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGHHHHHHHHHHHH
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Mood.
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Bruce and the crowd, 1978 vs 2024
1978 photograph by Lynn Goldsmith / 2024 photograph by Rob DeMartin
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