One band comes to mind in particular, The Hold Steady. Other than that, Damien Jurado has a brilliant albume called, "Where Shall You Take Me," which hearkens back to "Nebraska." And Arcade Fire has drawn comments about similarities in a few songs on "Neon Bible" in particular. The Killers have also been accused/remonstrated for sounding like poor Springsteen rip-offs on their most recent albums.
Bruce Springsteen CD's can be found on the following websites or in stores: Asda, Play, Juno Records, eBay, CD Universe, Best Buy, Music Stack, In Sound, to name a few.
Bruce Springsteen is being supported by the band The E Street Band during his concert at Hampden Park. The E Street Band, known for their long-standing collaboration with Springsteen, will accompany him throughout the performance, delivering their signature rock sound.
This Little Girl by Gary U.S Bonds from 1981.
In "Tougher Than the Rest," Bruce Springsteen plays a harmonica in the key of B. The song features a soulful and expressive harmonica part that complements its themes of resilience and love. Springsteen's harmonica playing adds a distinctive texture to the overall sound of the track.
Although there are versions that say Green Day are covering this song, it doesn't sound at all like them performing or singing this song.
In "The Promised Land," Bruce Springsteen plays a harmonica in the key of B, which complements the song's overall sound and mood. The harmonica adds a distinctive, soulful quality to the track, enhancing its themes of hope and perseverance. Springsteen's harmonica playing is an integral part of the song's arrangement, contributing to its emotional depth.
Buddy Holly's innovative songwriting and distinctive sound significantly influenced a wide range of artists and groups, including The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen. His pioneering use of studio techniques and incorporation of rock and roll elements inspired the future of popular music. Additionally, bands like The Beach Boys and Weezer have cited Holly as a key influence in their musical development. His legacy continues to resonate across genres and generations.
"Conga" by Miami Sound Machine "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by Charlie Daniels Band "Wannabe" by Spice Girls "Muscrat Love" by Captain and Tennille Something by Bruce Springsteen =] "Conga" by Miami Sound Machine "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by Charlie Daniels Band "Wannabe" by Spice Girls "Muscrat Love" by Captain and Tennille Something by Bruce Springsteen =]
Punk was born because of a few reasons. 1- Punk was born out of the rebelion against the music scene of the time. Bands like the Ramones and the Sex Pistols hated the fact that bands like Simon and Garfunkel were considered rock n roll. 2- Punk bands also refused to dissconect themselves from their fans and sign with major record labels. That gave punk the raw sound that we have all come to know and love. 3- Alot of early punk was influenced by 60's garage bands. Also alot of punk bands grew up listening to bands like the stooges and the mc5 who were early forms of punk rock. 4- When the Ramones released their first album they influenced alot of punk bands. Many punk musicians taught themselves to play by listening to the Ramones, and that gave alot of punk bands their fast paced loud sound. Contributed by Punkrock Wrestling
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is there a difference in the sound produced by each of the rubber bands?how do they refer?
is there a difference in the sound produced by each of the rubber bands?how do they refer?