Monday, September 14, 2020

Here are 50 actions you can take in the next 50 days to make an impact on the most consequential election of our lifetimes:




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Joe Biden Speaks about Climate Change and Wildfires in California, Orego...

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Blade Runner 2049 music to drone footage of San Francisco on 9/09/20

Bruce Springsteen - Letter To You (Official Video)

 

New Song "Letter To You" Out Now!


Bruce’s new studio album with the E Street Band, Letter To You
will be released on October 23. A rock album fueled by the band's 
heart-stopping, house-rocking signature sound, 
the 12 track Letter To You  is Bruce’s 20th studio album, 
and was recorded at his home studio in New Jersey.

Listen to the album's title track and watch the new video here.

“I love the emotional nature of Letter To You,” says Bruce. 
“And I love the sound of the E Street Band playing completely live 
in the studio, in a way we’ve never done before, and with no overdubs. 
We made the album in only five days, and it turned out to be 
one of the greatest recording experiences I’ve ever had.” 

Letter to You includes nine recently written Springsteen songs, 
as well as new recordings of three of his legendary, 
but previously unreleased, compositions from the 1970s. 
Produced by Ron Aniello with Bruce Springsteen, 
Letter To You is Bruce’s first time performing with the E Street Band 
since The River 2016 tour. 

Tracklist
One Minute You’re Here
Letter To You
Burnin’ Train
Janey Needs A Shooter
Last Man Standing
The Power Of Prayer
House Of A Thousand Guitars
Rainmaker
If I Was The Priest
Ghosts
Song For Orphans
I’ll See You In My Dreams
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Friday, August 21, 2020

Bruce Springsteen "Long Walk Home" London, UK Nov. 11, 2006



Lauren Onkey on Backstreets writes "Gonna Be a Long Walk Home," as Bruce introduces the new song later in the set, raises another question: how we start fixing the mess that happens when you fool enough of the people enough of the time.
A centerpiece of the Magic album and the 2007-08 tour, the new song is fully formed here, with the vocal chorus adding a sense of wistful sadness around the words "long walk home" that's missing from the E Street Band version. On E Street, it feels like "everybody has a neighbor, everybody has a friend, everybody has a reason to begin again." But here, the Sessions music, which carries in it so many stories of racial injustice and the abuse of power, conjures up a town of rank strangers.

As I write this, we are gearing up for what will be the most bizarre and divisive election season I've ever seen. We can't agree on facts. We've lost more than 160,000 people to the coronavirus. People have lost their jobs and businesses. The president is encouraging division. We're physically separated from those we love. The last verse of this version of "Long Walk Home," which didn't make the final cut on Magic, presciently captures the feeling of danger we're experiencing:
Now the water's rising 'round the corner, there's a fire burning out of control
There's a hurricane on Main Street and I've got murder in my soul
When the party's over, when the cheering is all gone
Will you know me? Will I know you? Will I know you?
"Long Walk Home" asks whether we're too divided, too fractured to rebuild principles of democracy. This set answers it with the gospel/civil rights anthems of "When the Saints Go Marching In" and "This Little Light," featuring Cindy Mizelle's house-wrecking performance, and the hard-won patriotism of "American Land." This show is a reminder that the Sessions tour offered an inspiring vision of America where truths can be told, where history matters."

Thank You Brayden Harrington!

London Grammar - Baby It's You (Official Visualiser)