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  The Boss
Review created: 05/06/08

Seller shipped promptly. The CD was in excellent shape, not one scratch. And hey who doesnt like Bruce Springsteen? Great transaction all the way around.


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  Just I expected
Review created: 12/04/07
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I like the sound of this CD. Is different face other CD. I decide to buy it because is a rare version, printed in Japan. Taking in cosider that it's age, I think that is very nice preserved.


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  Extremely Satisfied
Review created: 01/29/07
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I bought Bruce Springsteen's "Born To Run" on cassette in 1975! It is, as far as I am concerned, his best work! I was fifteen years old at the time and unfortunately wrecked the 69 chevelle that I owned and the tape went with it! I hadn't listened to that tape since then. After all these years I was looking on EBAY, saw it and had to have it! Man! Talking about bringing back memories! This was actually my first purchase on EBAY, and thanks to them, it will definately not be my last!


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  Bruce Springsteen's Born To Run Is The First Rock Album I Ever Bought
Review created: 07/25/01
by: AliventiAsylum -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
everything

Cons:
nothing

I can still remember it as clear as anything: I was about twelve years old and visiting friends in New Jersey. I wandered into a K-Mart and into the record department where I first caught glimpse of the album cover. "Yeah," I thought, "That's that Springsteen guy I've been hearing so much about." I had to wait a week until I got home to play the album, but when it did, my world changed. Albums I'd owned up until then included The Bay City Rollers, The Partridge Family, and the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Disco and bubblegum... For the first time I heard rock. Meaningful songs about the...


Review ID: 10000000000234116
  GROWIN' UP SPRINGSTEEN III: "pullin' out of here to win"
Review created: 05/01/05
by: Stairway2Drew-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Music

Pros:
Earnest, accessible, grandiose, and wonderful.

Cons:
Unfairly designated Springsteen's best album.

I've been writing about Bruce Springsteen for three reviews now - four if you count my review for Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell, which discussed Bruce's Born to Run almost as much as it did the album in question - and it's been brought to my attention (by nobody other than myself, of course) that I've been as verbose about the Boss as I've been silent about his E Street Band. There's a natural temptation, of course, with a frontman of such well-deep and sea-wide talent, to forsake all other parties and just concentrate on the-man-the-myth-the-lengend, but there's a reason the E Street Band is...


Review ID: 10000000000234108
  Born to Run: They Just Don't Make Them Like This Anymore
Review created: 09/23/04
by: MattA75 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
everything...seriously

Cons:
DNA: does not apply

I've been listening to the new Green Day record, American Idiot, just about non-stop in the car and at home since I purchased it on Tuesday on my lunch break. It's an extremely solid record, and in what has been a weak year for rock, is very likely the best album of the year. The other album I've been listening to a lot lately (mostly at work) is Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run. It is upon listening to an album like Born to Run that one realizes they just don't make albums like this anymore. Who's they, you ask? Well, anyone. While it may seem short by today's standards (at only 8 tracks and..


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  It's a town full of losers
Review created: 04/14/00
by: buffoonery -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Unsurpassed rock and roll

Cons:
Why be technical?

"and I'm pulling out of here to win." That closing line of "Thunder Road" sets the tone for one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded. "Born to Run" was released in my senior year of high school and I figured that, between the cover stories on Time and Newsweek and my fixation on King Crimson and Emerson, Lake


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  "Tonight we'll be free, all the promises will be broken"
Review created: 09/19/04
by: foxy_shy -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Read the review!

Cons:
These days this CD costs around 7 (seven) bucks. That s sacrilege. I wanna pay more.

How many dogs does it take to change a light bulb? Border Collie: Just one. And then I ll replace any wiring that s not up to code. Rottweiler: Make me. Lab: Oh, me, me!!!!! Pleeeeeeeeeeeze let me change the light bulb! Can I? Can I? Huh? Huh? Huh? Can I? Pleeeeeeze, please, please, please! Cocker Spaniel: Why change it? I can still pee on the carpet in the dark. Golden Retriever: The sun is shining, the day is young, we ve got our whole lives ahead of us and you re inside worrying about a STUPID BURNED OUT BULB? We ve all got stories about us and albums that have influenced our lives. Today..


Review ID: 10000000000234109
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