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jeremyfrail · 7 months
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Save me Nebraska…Bruce Springsteen’s 1982 album. Save me isolation and darkness. Nebraska please!
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Lecture 19: Here is one of Bruce Springsteen’s most memorable and haunting hits from the 1990s, “Streets of Philadelphia,” from the soundtrack to Jonathan Demme’s 1993 film Philadelphia. Note that Springsteen is actually singing the song as he walks, which is the version of his vocals used in the video. He used his home studio in New Jersey to record the “Streets of Philadelphia,” which is where he made his acclaimed Nebraska album. The song won the Academy Award in 1994 for Best Original Song.
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durindaina · 1 year
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bruce springsteen just went and made music for the girls (gn) and i get to bask in it
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cedeterija · 2 years
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40❤️ #brucespringsteen #nebraska #brucespringsteennebraska #40 #40thanniversary #1982 #columbiarecords #greatestalbumsofalltime #brucespringsteenmusic #brucespringsteenfans #cd #lp #cedeterija (at Zagreb, Croatia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjK1UDqM3mo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tedhead · 10 months
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feeling lonely and vulnerable should i listen to bruce springsteen’s 1982 album nebraska should i do that would that be good for me
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joeinct · 23 days
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Boys from Red Cloud, Nebraska, Photo by Bruce Weber, 1982
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oldmanpeace · 2 months
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My favorite movie from each year, 1960+.
1960. Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock) 1961. Breakfast At Tiffany's (Blake Edwards) 1962. Cleo from 5 to 7 (Agnés Varda) 1963. 8½ (Federico Fellini) 1964. Dr. Strangelove (Stanley Kubrick) 1965. Pierrot le Fou (Jean-Luc Godard) 1966. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Sergio Leone) 1967. The Fearless Vampire Killers (Roman Polanski) 1968. Bullitt (Peter Yates) 1969. Easy Rider (Dennis Hopper) 1970. Kelly's Heroes (Brian G. Hutton) 1971. Harold and Maude (Hal Ashby) 1972. The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola) 1973. Badlands (Terrence Malick) 1974. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (Sam Peckinpah) 1975. Jaws (Steven Spielberg) 1976. The Bad News Bears (Michael Ritchie) 1977. Smokey and the Bandit (Hal Needham) 1978. Days of Heaven (Terrence Malick) 1979. Alien (Ridley Scott) 1980. Dressed To Kill (Brian De Palma) 1981. Thief (Michael Mann) 1982. Diner (Barry Levinson) 1983. Scarface (Brian De Palma) 1984. Paris, Texas (Wim Wenders) 1985. To Live and Die in L.A. (William Friedkin) 1986. Hoosiers (David Anspaugh) 1987. Full Metal Jacket (Stanley Kubrick) 1988. Big (Penny Marshall) 1989. Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee) 1990. Goodfellas (Martin Scorsese) 1991. JFK (Oliver Stone) 1992. Scent of a Woman (Martin Brest) 1993. Dazed and Confused (Richard Linklater) 1994. The Shawshank Redemption (Frank Darabont) 1995. Heat (Michael Mann) 1996. A Time to Kill (Joel Schumacher) 1997. Princess Mononoke (Hayao Miyazaki) 1998. Fucking Åmål (Lucas Moodysson) 1999. Fight Club (David Fincher) 2000. High Fidelity (Stephen Frears) 2001. The Royal Tenenbaums (Wes Anderson) 2002. Spider-Man (Sam Raimi) 2003. The Station Agent (Tom McCarthy) 2004. Sideways (Alexander Payne) 2005. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (Shane Black) 2006. Volver (Pedro Almodóvar) 2007. Into the Wild (Sean Penn) 2008. In Bruges (Martin McDonagh) 2009. Up in the Air (Jason Reitman) 2010. Hesher (Spencer Susser) 2011. Drive (Nicolas Winding Refn) 2012. Zero Dark Thirty (Kathryn Bigelow) 2013. Nebraska (Alexander Payne) 2014. The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson) 2015. Sicario (Denis Villeneuve) 2016. Hell or High Water (David Mackenzie) 2017. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) 2018. Manbiki kazoku (Hirokazu Koreeda) 2019. Uncut Gems (Benny & Josh Safdie) 2020. Nomadland (Chloé Zhao) 2021. Licorice Pizza (Paul Thomas Anderson) 2022. The Banshees of Inisherin (Martin McDonagh) 2023. The Holdovers (Alexander Payne)
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finch-kid · 6 months
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there are albums and then there is nebraska (1982) by bruce springsteen
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susiehunsecker-remade · 4 months
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some things are between me and god and bruce springsteen's hit single atlantic city from his 1982 album nebraska
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offender42085 · 3 months
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Jeffrey Eggeling, Nebraska inmate 210295, born 1982, incarceration intake September 2019 at age 37, scheduled for release January 2045
Motor Vehicle Homicide, DUI with Serious Bodily Injury
In September 2019, Jeffrey Eggeling, the man who killed actress Sarah Hyland‘s teenage cousin -- Trevor Canaday -- in a drunk driving accident was sentenced to prison.
Eggeling, 37, was sentenced to 43 to 53 years in prison for vehicular homicide and drunken driving. The maximum sentence the judge could have imposed was the 53-year term. The ruling comes more than eight months after Trevor Canaday’s death.
Commonly, most Nebraska prison sentences are cut in half, meaning Eggeling must serve a minimum of 21.5 years before he is eligible for parole; absent parole, he will serve 26.5 years.
Eggeling pleaded no contest earlier to motor vehicle homicide, driving under the influence and causing serious bodily injury. The driver ran through a red light at an intersection and caused a collision.
Court records indicaite the driver had a blood alcohol concentration of .103. (The legal limit for driving under the influence is .08.) According to the police report, the officers could smell “the odor of alcoholic beverage” on Eggeling, who also had “slurred speech” at the time.
The police also stated that the collision caused Trevor to be ejected from the vehicle. He later died after being transported to a local hospital. The driver, who was driving a 2011 Ford Escape 69 mph in a 45 mph zone, had “a glass pipe, keys and a small bottle of alcohol” in his vehicle.
In the past, Eggeling had been convicted three times for driving while intoxicated and for operating a boat while drunk.
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jeremyfrail · 1 year
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8/22/23: born to run but forced to return to the house on the hill where my father(s) reside and live in sorrow.
@jeremyfrail / My Fathers House by Bruce Springsteen
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brucequeensteen · 4 months
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happy birthday to born in the usa everyone go listen to the 1982 nebraska sessions demo RIGHT NOW !!!!!!
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Lecture 19: Bruce Springsteen sings “Nebraska,” from his 1982 album of the same name. The song is about the lives of real-life murderer Charles Starkweather and his girlfriend Caril Ann Fugate in Nebraska of the 1950s. You’ll see in this video why many music critics believe Springsteen is one of the best live performers in rock history. This is from a benefit show the Boss performed at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on November 16, 1990.
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me listening to bruce springsteen's seminal 1982 album nebraska
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bsaka7 · 6 months
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tagged to post my 9 favourite album with commentary by @mathewbaldzal !!!! we r two peas in a pod i think with having a lot to say about some tunes...
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in no particular order...
different class (1995) - pulp. this is not my no1 album of all time because i don't have a favorite album of all time, but this album is in part representative of "getting into music" to me. i love 90s britpop, whatever that means for a random american and this is my fav of em all (though i do actually quite rate this is hardcore in pulp's discography). "common people" is one of the songs of ALL TIME. god jarvis's little sing-song sleazyness gets me. really, really, really great classic performance of it at glasto 1995...for some reason "pencil skirt" also always really hits.
home video (2021) - lucy dacus. the newest album on this list by a long shot, but it's had songs in my top5 year end lists since it came out. i've also seen lucy live <3. this album rises above some of the others in similar company (punisher - phoebe bridgers, the boygenius ep, etc) because i never get tired of it. "first time" "hot & heavy" "brando" and "triple dog dare" are nearly always standbys in my listening history. probably gonna be an album-i-listened-to-in-college classic forever...
songs of love and hate (1971) - leonard cohen. maybe none of my favorite leonard cohen songs are on this album, but as a single work, this album stuns me. possibly the most transfixing 44:21 i've ever heard. his lyricism in particular is -- i can't even describe it. the mix with his voice, the sparseness of the instrumentation at time, the harmonies. i'm not a big stories guy but in this, yeah, the songwriting, the stories. i don't think there's another album like this one out there, really.
if you're feeling sinister (1998) - belle & sebastian. the first time i heard this album, i thought i had never heard an album so perfect. i love songs off of it but i nearly always listen to it whole. i love, love, love b&s's early sound (twee, if you will), and stuart murdoch's lyrics really, really shine. this is one of my favorite albums to listen to when i have a headache because it's lovely to just, focus on but not grating at all. i really love "judy and the dream of horses" and "get me away from here i'm dying". really, a beautiful work
rumours (1977) - fleetwood mac. i was sort of scrolling through some of my playlists trying to decide what to put on this list (it's a bit weighted towards stuff that's in rotation now) and i couldn't leave off fleetwood mac (in part to represent the huge part of my music taste that is like. classics 1965-1980). stevie nicks was one of my earlier music obsessions (the OG was the beatles). so many wonderful songs and riffs. i know this was left off the original 12-inch but "silver springs" is one of my favorite songs forever and ever and ever...
nebraska (1982) - bruce springsteen. when it comes down to it, this is my favorite springsteen album. i do think his 1975-1987 run of albums is pretty much perfect but nebraska is a masterpiece in a way that i find hard to express in words. there's a sense of sparseness and distance in this work (in part bc of how it was recorded) that i find so utterly compelling i can't even describe. "nebraska" - especially this 1984 live version - is a perfect song to me. perfect. i also like a lot of the stuff that went into inspiring this album (notably flannery o'connor) and well. where it fits into springsteen's narritivization of his own life (dude was in the dumps).
all killer, no filler (2001) - sum41. this pick is a little bit representative of the era of my life where i basically exclusively listened to pop punk but if songs of love and hate is an album that's perfectly drawn out, this is an album that's perfectly compressed. like, the title is correct. this album is fucking TIGHT. i used to listen to it at a job i hated to make the 30-min intervals go by. and it's got such classics...."fat lip"..."motivation..." of course, "in too deep." SO good.
what did you expect from the vaccines? (2011) - the vaccines. maybe this pick is a tiny bit cheesy but it is a perfect encapsulation of the era of alt rock it came from. which i love. i really like the vaccines, i think they're super fun and i did see them in concert finally and they totally lived up to that. "wetsuit" is again...one of my favorite songs of all time. "if you wanna" is a perpetual banger.
age of consent (1983) - new order. again, an album that deserves to be listened to whole, despite how good "age of consent" hits alone ever single time. sometimes i think i like another new order album more than this, but i don't. sumner's voice just out-of-tune ringing out over that sound, that new order sound, the bass, that post-punk club vibe. they're a band that don't sound like anyone else, and this is the album most indicative of that. wow, every time.
a few narrow misses
boxer (2007) - the national. i didn't get the national until one day i did. "slow show." my god. hello.
very (1993) - pet shop boys. it's too simple to say this is an album about gay love because it's so embedded in it's context but. this is an album with so much love. psb are brilliant.
the execution of all things (2002) - rilo kiley. jenny lewis CALL ME. also like. you know "a better son/daughter". there's more.
a thousand suns (2010) - linkin park. i used to listen to this at 6th grade cross-country practice. first band i ever got into on my own. idk.
this is not only my favorite albums but a pretty decent summation of the broad strokes my overall taste. thank you again for the tag!! i enjoyed doing this a lot :). idk who has done this/on what blogs so if u have PLEASEEEEE send it to me i want to see!! i tag @lfcrobbo @upthebrackets @girlfriendline @odegoob @amandaleveille @thelittlebirdthatkeptsomanywarm @kritischetheologie @bright-and-burning @a-corn-field if any of u want to but no presh!!!
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The Humble Cow & Calf by James Belmont Via Flickr: A Union Pacific TR5 has undergone repair work and awaits assignment at North Yard in Salt Lake City, Utah on Feb. 24, 1979. UP 1873/1873B were part of an order for eight 2400 HP TR5 sets, built by EMD in Sept. and Oct. 1951. UP 1873 would enter the SW10 rebuilt program, emerging as UP 1229 on Dec. 30, 1981. The 1873B was retired in June 1982, and scrapped by UP in Omaha, Nebraska.
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