Dreadhead,
What has Springsteen done in the last twenty years that can measure up to Dylan's last three?
Time Out of Mind
Love and Theft
Modern Times
Truth is, one is still an artist, and one has become a "politically correct" rock star, very much attuned to public opinion.
One more thing, are you going to hurry down to get Saint Bruce's "Greatest Hits" at Wally World?
Talk about being a "sell out", Bruce cuts an exclusive deal with Walmart for his "Greatest Hits", but then regrets the deal when some of fans give him a "hard time" about it. You know it's hard to be the "hero of the working class", when quite a number of people (including many or Bruce's fan) think of Walmart has a company that treats it's employees poorly.
Make you wonder why Bruce would do an "exclusive" deal with them, as Walmart doesn't seem to be a "pro-union, pro-labor" company the likes of which Bruce would be chanpioning.
To me tbat goes beyond merely "selling out", it goes to the point of being a "hypocrite". How can you be an artist that "supposely" stands up for the "working man", and cut a deal with a company that has one of the worst labor practices in America?
Guess if the "purse if fat, there's were it's at".
As for Bruce's regrets, I guarantee he's not going to "regret" taking his Walmart royality check to the bank.
What a "fraud".
What has Springsteen done in the last twenty years that can measure up to Dylan's last three?
Time Out of Mind
Love and Theft
Modern Times
Truth is, one is still an artist, and one has become a "politically correct" rock star, very much attuned to public opinion.
One more thing, are you going to hurry down to get Saint Bruce's "Greatest Hits" at Wally World?
Talk about being a "sell out", Bruce cuts an exclusive deal with Walmart for his "Greatest Hits", but then regrets the deal when some of fans give him a "hard time" about it. You know it's hard to be the "hero of the working class", when quite a number of people (including many or Bruce's fan) think of Walmart has a company that treats it's employees poorly.
Make you wonder why Bruce would do an "exclusive" deal with them, as Walmart doesn't seem to be a "pro-union, pro-labor" company the likes of which Bruce would be chanpioning.
To me tbat goes beyond merely "selling out", it goes to the point of being a "hypocrite". How can you be an artist that "supposely" stands up for the "working man", and cut a deal with a company that has one of the worst labor practices in America?
Guess if the "purse if fat, there's were it's at".
As for Bruce's regrets, I guarantee he's not going to "regret" taking his Walmart royality check to the bank.
What a "fraud".