Saturday, May 31, 2008

They're still there, he's all gone


Hello everyone, and welcome to another cool Saturday evening here on Looks Like Coffee, Tastes Like Juice. For those of you who would like to know, my show today at Dr.Disc Records went rather well. I played for about 40 minutes, and a couple close friends/ family members, a few complete strangers, and some Dr.Disc regulars showed up. I did not, however, bootleg the show, but my uncle did manage to grab some video clips and pictures. I will post these as soon as he sends them to me.

Anyways, today's post is going to be incredibly short, seeing as how I'm sitting on Nicholas' computer, which is basically void of all good music (give or take a few tracks). I'm sleeping here tonight, so I will not be able to get home and post some decent tracks. I will make do, none the less.

Album of the Week; Born in the USA - Bruce Springsteen

Our Album of the Week this week is the monumentally epic, Born in the USA. It was released in 1984 on Columbia Records, and was The Boss' seventh record. It is incredibly radio-friendly, compared to early Springsteen records, such as Nebraska and Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ.
An interesting fact about the album is that it became the first Compact Disc to be manufactured in the US (all other compact discs were made in Japan). So, sit back and enjoy the very bitter, fist-pumping title track.

Born in the USA - Bruce Springsteen


Til' Tomorrow