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In this episode of Old School Vinyl, the record gets set straight.
After Joe Lap caught wind of our previous discussion in Episodes 11 &12— where Dan and Joe C may have suggested he wasn’t exactly a Bruce guy — he asked for the floor. And tonight, he takes it.
This is Joe Lap’s passionate defense of his deep admiration (and respect) for Bruce Springsteen — not just the hits, but the heart, the writing, the grit, and the mythos of The Boss. From storytelling and working-class poetry to the emotional architecture of the albums themselves, Joe lays out why Springsteen matters — and why the earlier narrative needed correcting.
Call it a rebuttal.
Call it a reckoning.
Call it three friends arguing about rock history the way it was meant to be argued.
Either way, this one’s for the faithful.
By Old School Vinyl Team4.6
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In this episode of Old School Vinyl, the record gets set straight.
After Joe Lap caught wind of our previous discussion in Episodes 11 &12— where Dan and Joe C may have suggested he wasn’t exactly a Bruce guy — he asked for the floor. And tonight, he takes it.
This is Joe Lap’s passionate defense of his deep admiration (and respect) for Bruce Springsteen — not just the hits, but the heart, the writing, the grit, and the mythos of The Boss. From storytelling and working-class poetry to the emotional architecture of the albums themselves, Joe lays out why Springsteen matters — and why the earlier narrative needed correcting.
Call it a rebuttal.
Call it a reckoning.
Call it three friends arguing about rock history the way it was meant to be argued.
Either way, this one’s for the faithful.