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S2M wrote:First of all, weak effort from the Boss. I could have written that song in 3 minutes.
Archetype wrote:S2M wrote:First of all, weak effort from the Boss. I could have written that song in 3 minutes.
Then why didn't you?
S2M wrote: I just think lyrically, and syllabically - it leaves A LOT to be desired.
brywool wrote:Not a Springsteen fan whatsoever.
But I like this song more than any of his other tunes at first listen.
The song seems to say to me:
I've been knockin' on the door that holds the throne
I've been lookin' for the map that leads me home
I've been stumblin' on good hearts turned to stone
The road of good intentions has gone dry as bone
The guy in the song wants to help everyone, nobody will help him do this.
My thought's exactly. I am a Springsteen fan also and looking forward to the release.
From Chicago to New Orleans
From the muscle to the bone
From the shotgun shack to the Superdome
We yelled "help" but the cavalry stayed home
There ain't no-one hearing the bugle blown
Peeps needed help in these situations. Our govt. was asleep and in New Orlean's case, didn't show up for days.
Where the eyes, the eyes with the will to see
Where's the hearts, that run over with mercy
Where's the love that has not forsaken me
Where's the work that set my hands, my soul free
Where's the spirit that'll reign, reign over me
Where's the promise, from sea to shining sea
Where's the promise, from sea to shining sea
We close our eyes to everything around us and just care about ourselves. Where's the community spirit and the whole love everybody, help your neighbor vibe?
It comes across as a whole as- Those in power, those in control are so worried about their own asses that they're not doing what they should for those that put them there. Country's falling apart while the rich are getting richer and the government is more worried about their own jobs, etc. They're taking care of themselves and the rest of us can go to hell.
That's my take. Could be wrong.
I guess you could take it as a swipe at Obama and moreso at Bush, but mainly at "the system".
The "We" seems to be governmental folk.
Rockindeano wrote:As you all know, I am a huge Bruce guy. The new single came out, and already, there is tons of confusion as to what the song is trying to say. It's called We take Care of our Own, and many newspapers across the country have 100% different takes on it. Is it brilliant sarcasm? Is it a turn of the back to Obama? Is it a 99% thing? Please listen, and give your serious take. I still can't quite put my finger on it, although the lyrics are angry, they are pure genius. Especially looking forward to TNC, Ewhmatt, Don, PCDave and FF's thoughts, as this is definitely political.
Thank you
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