let's go make out up in the balcony

Feb 23, 2007 22:11

this week's theme is acoustic stuff. I don't have a lot, but here's a small selection of what I do have:

Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen

Born in the USA - Bruce Springsteen

Thunder Road - Bruce Springsteen

Thunder Road - Bruce Springsteen & Melissa Etheridge

Rain King & Thunder Road - Counting Crows (Okay, this one isn't acoustic, but given ( Read more... )

bruce, music, thunder road

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fairy_tale_echo February 24 2007, 07:05:15 UTC
OK, I know this is going to sound a little odd! :) But do you have Main Point Night? I got hooked up with it thanks to some lovely commentors here on your site (whoot!) after one of your delicious Thunder Road post. Someone, I sadly can't remember who, provided me with the whole album. And I have adored it. But somehow I missed downloading a SINGLE TRACK. This bothers me more than it should. I swear I'm not a complete-ist. But I guess I am! So, if you have Main Point Night could you possibly please upload that version of New York City Serenade? If so, I would worship and adore you forever. Like, more than usual! ;)

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musesfool February 25 2007, 04:10:47 UTC
I have a number of songs off Main Point Night, but not that one. Sorry.

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melata_fic February 24 2007, 10:20:02 UTC
You realise I blame you for my current music interests? I can trace it back to Thunder Road. *grins*

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musesfool February 25 2007, 04:13:46 UTC
As I consider Thunder Road the greatest song of all time, I take full credit. *g*

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lazlet February 24 2007, 10:32:43 UTC
Thanks! I am hugely fond of alternate versions of songs I love. I have this rather spacey Thunnder Road by the Cowboy Junkies which I nabbed from someone on LJ [can't remember who, may even have been you!] and this version of A New England by Kirsty MacColl with Billy Bragg playing guitar and singing backing vocals that you may enjoy. :)

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musesfool February 25 2007, 04:14:28 UTC
Yeah, I have the Cowboy Junkies version, but thank you for that version of A New England!

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