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Lovely, exciting and enticing. December 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am generally not a huge Springsteen fan, but this song is beautiful. I listened to it almost by accident, but I am surely purchasing the nex disc.
VERY VERY HAPPY AND AWESOME THANKS December 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
just have to say thanks to Bruce and the band, JUST AWESOME. SO MUCH POWER AND HAPPINESS, I LOVE IT. JUST ROCK MY SOUL!,
awesome, definitely *****
thanks eddie (17y) - zeroblindterry (youtube)
ummm, yukk, plus Amazon, I declare Shinnanigans ! if you love bruce, this is more of the same tho... December 6, 2008 2 out of 14 found this review helpful
Uhh, sounds like all of his other songs, and to list it as the 2nd most DOWNLOADED song on this SITE ! That is total propaganda for an Amazon exclusive,
With only 4 reviews, and its supposedly the 2nd most downloaded song, makes me think that no one under 30 is buying songs here....
or this is a trumpted up exaggeration to sell Bruce on Amazon.
Lets be more honest Amazon. But if you Love the Boss, this is more of the same. enjoy.
Muscular, efferverscent pop from Springsteen December 3, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a fantastic track. Don't let the other reviwers fool you -- Bruce has a long history of rich, guitar-driven pop songs, from "Two Hearts" to "Rendezvous" and "Girls in Their Summer Clothes." This song, with it's jacknife lead guitar line and frenzied, breathless rhythm, is a joyful explosion of a song, running over with energy and enthusiasm.
There's a great build here -- we start with just drums, bass, piano, and acoustuc and electric guitar. As verses progress, we get two more electric guitars, a fun backing vocal from Steve, a organ line, and a peppy sax solo from Clarence.
The biggest star of the tune is unsung bassist Garry Tallent, whose fluid, rippling baseline is a real highlight of the song -- check this song out with headphones on, and you'll be surprised.
While it may not blow you away with it's deep menaing, "My Lucky Day" is a real winner of Springsteen single - upbeat and fun.
You Can Tell This Was Written Quickly December 1, 2008 6 out of 20 found this review helpful
When I first heard this, I wondered if the excitement of 'pop' music had totally overtaken Mr. Springsteen. Yes, I realize he writes a lot of simple, and basic tunes, but to my ears, Bruce and the producers either decided ahead of time that he was going to be "playing it safe" with the new album, or he is losing his touch with creative songwriting.
This song doesn't go anywhere...doesn't do anything for me, actually. It's about as deep as the paper I'm typing this on (oops..forgot...no paper here).
At least the title track to the upcoming "Working On A Dream" record is better than this, so there's at least some hope for the new album. Springsteen himself admits these songs were written very quickly, which can be a good thing or a bad thing. Hopefully there will be songs with a lot more depth, but this particular track is a bit too 'poppy' in my opinion.
I've only heard this a couple of times, and I'm already tired of it...not a great sign. But my fingers will remain crossed until I hear the rest when "Working On A Dream" comes out. Grade: C-
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