Also, I was delighted to find that "Shipping up to Boston" was part of the soundtrack for The Departed. Murphys Mojo to be sure! And maybe it was my imagination, but HBO had Fever Pitch showing a lot recently, could it be because of Spring Training? Now, my dear friend Josh had super words to say about John Fogarty’s “Centerfield”. And I agree.
But, since this is opening day of major league baseball, I felt the sounds of TDM’s "Tessie" would be more welcome than not, at least in Red Sox Nation!







Article comments
1 - Mat Brewster
Springsteen sucks! You're mama sucks! And your wife, well actually the wife to whom you are married edits a lot of my stuff, so god bless her.
Sheryl Crowe has never really done much to me in terms of music, but I'd let her do anything she wants in terms of body. Meow!
2 - Tom Johnson
Is THIS that "Cop Killer" song of Springsteen's?
I must be the only guy in the world that find Sheryl Crowe to be a complete turn off. She looks like a skeleton covered in wet leather. Nasty.
3 - Mat Brewster
What you don't like the skeleton covered in wet leather look? Weird.
4 - Peter
I have seen several posts on the current video remastering of a 1970s Springsteen show, anybody have more info?
5 - Glen Boyd
Peter,
Re: Comment #4:
The only thing that is out now officially is the "Hammersmith Odeon" show from 1975, which is available on DVD as part of the 30th anniversary edition of "Born To Run".
There are very strong rumors that a similiar DVD from a show in Phoenix from 1978 will be part of a 30th anniversary "Darkness On The Edge Of Town" set next year. The video certainly does exist and has been seen in snippets over the years, most notably a performance of "Prove It All Night" (with the legendary long guitar intro), and a performance of "Rosalita" that was part of the original TV broadcast of "The History Of Rock And Roll" back in the '80's.
Hope that helps.
-Glen
6 - Connie Phillips
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7 - Johnny
Springsteen sucks. He crossed our IBEW picket line to perform at the Tacoma Dome in 1992. So much for the blue collar man.