Brilliant Disguise gets my vote.
Everyone knows and loves the peak from Born to Run-Darkness-River-Nebraska-Born in the USA, so you can't call anything from that era "underrated". I think the Rising is the one album I like just as much as any of those.
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Just joking.
Dancing in the Dark.
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And that song is schlock.
.......he puts on a good concert. I don't think he is a particularly good singer, or musician, but my buddies loved him, and he is passionate.
I'll buy into not a great singer but Lordy, he's a decent Rock vocalist - as decent as someone posted the other day Paul Rogers from Bad Company.
Merriam Webster definition = Definition of musician
: a composer, conductor, or performer of music
I'll add to this as is known throughout the music industry - one who is creative in music - playing an instrument well, arranging music, composing music.
You said he's not a good musician yet you posted a list of guitarists as a standard for being a musician. Was Liberace a good musician or a bad musician because
he only played the piano?
As it stands, Springsteen has written some very fine tunes and lyrics - songs that are known the world over and have been played and reinterpreted by other
musicians across the globe. Songs that became anthems for a generation and will continue to be enjoyed for decades to come. So, tell us again how he's not
a good musician.
Link: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/musician
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You need to work on your lexicon and a better understanding of words.
You know who isn't a good musician; A great voice but a terrible musician? - Mariah Carey. That's an example of a gift without talent.
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Other underrateds:
Kitty’s Back
New York City Serenade
One Step Up
Night
Meeting Across the River
Sherry Darling
All these (and lots more) are awesome songs that I’ll bet many on this board have never heard.
Play this song to people unfamiliar with him and then play four other songs from that album and they won't be able to distinguish between them.
It's like the day you found out I was a Mets fan.
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Do you like Dylan? What do you think of Dylan's imitation of Woody Guthrie's voice and what do you think of Springsteen adopting a voice that imitates both Guthrie and Dylan? Does that choice make him seem more authentic and a man of the downtrodden?
Even more to the point: what do you think of Radiohead?
Your other questions bore me.