ITT: albums non-americans will never understand

ITT: albums non-americans will never understand

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I'm British and I fucking love Bruce

I'm Korean and I fucking love Bruce

Rumors

I'm Canadian and I fucking love Bruce

I'm Serbian and I finished his book the other day

I'm Russian and it fucking sucks.

ITT: album russians will never understand

I'm Australian and I fucking love Bruce

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Double Nickels On The Dime by The Minutemen

Aja by Steely Dan

honest question, how many non-Americans listen to country?

They only listen to Kenny Rogers and The Eagles.

I'm Italian and I fucking love the Boss

Fleetwood Mac are British, also
>implying best Fleetwood Mac isn't Peter Green era.

I listen to the Carter Family, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Townes Van Zandt, Hank Williams Snr., Scruggs & Flatts and Waylon Jennings and I'm British.
Only non-Americans with shit country tastes listen to that.

But Springsteen has always been huge in the UK.

I always listen to K-Rose radio when I play San Andreas.

I'm German and I fucking love Bruce

I'm Albanian and I fucking love Bruce

You can love something and not understand it.

THIS BED OF ROSES THAT I LAY ON
WHERE I WAS TAUGHT TO BE A MAN

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>albums americans will never understand

bruce's lyrical themes is quite universal desu, ESPECIALLY born to run

*are

why's he pissing on the US flag?

Albums which require a thorough understanding of Chaucer, Shakespeare, german political history, Rene Guenon social theory, and pre-industrial American folk culture to fully understand.

>Facts

People like Jazz without understanding it.

ALL MY EXES LIVE IN TEXAS

British and this is one of my favorite albums
op is a fag

LOUISIANA WOMAN MISSISSIPPI MAN

bruce springsteen is for the british

>albums virgins will never understand

cadillac, cadillac
long and dark, shiny and black

does steve earle count?

Every Lynyrd Skynyrd album

neil diamond, unfortunately (for americans)

>albums happy people will never understand

bruce springsteen has such an incredible discography and his songwriting is unironically genius
it really annoys me how often people misunderstand and underrate him desu

I live on Tristan Da Cunha and I love Bruce.

State Trooper is probably his best song

of course

Personal favorite is The River or Badlands. Good choice though Nebraska is a special kind of album

for me it's the ties that bind
one of the most powerful, emotional and melancholic songs ever

Germany has a sizeable country music following, or at least used to. There's this German reissue label called Bear Family Records which puts out enormous box sets of classic country artists' complete recordings. They're also released stuff by German country singers, mostly from the 70's.

The River as a whole is so raw and captivating. Probably his most emotional album outside Nebraska. Also it's extremely consistent co wondering there's 20 tracks, plus it grows on you

*considering there's

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you need to be American to truly get this

as an expat, most old black american jazz, hard boppin blue note shit falls on deaf ears here

>albums neets will never understand

It's Rumours, not Rumors you pleb.

this

why would you even do that to yourself?

>albums plebs will never understand

>albums trumplets will never understand

you'd be surprised

germany is also doing the blues better than the U.S. these days