Two unqualified armchair experts give their hot takes on the discography of Bruce Springsteen. Trapped and unsettled by the state of the world, come and nestle in to the bosom of the boss with Jim and Flora.
Responsibility, drudgery, limitations, despair. It's as if Bruce wrote this album with 2020 in mind! In this episode we work our way through Bruce's 1978 masterpiece of GRIM Darkness on The Edge of Town. Disclaimer: Please don't refer to this podcast for up to the minute current affairs reporting, this was recorded a little while back but the Bruce-bites still hold. Love and solidarity to all our friends around the world who are now back in lockdown. Big love to you all, it really sucks. Stay safe, crank this record and FEEL IT!
Another week of long bows and low blows! This time discussions Bruce's 1975 MASTERFUL release, Born To Run!Flora attempts to put her music degree to work and Jim works through some big emotions. Both agree that, much like this podcast episode, Jungleland is a bit too long *ducks*.Thoughts/feelings/corrections/adulations can be sent to trappedpodcast@gmail.com
Which band member (and podcast presenter) is hungry for edge? Who needs to address their daddy issues? Which song does Jim pronounce an amorphous blob? Join Jim & Flora for their lock down discussion of Bruce's sophomore release The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle. More lols, less misquoted lyrics this time around.... we hope.Please send feedback and pedantic corrections of misquoted lyrics to trappedpodcast@gmail.comx
A week of firsts! Bruce's first album Greetings from Asbury Park N.J. and the first episode of Trapped! Both debuts are certain to have real and lasting impact upon our global cultural landscape.Tune in to learn just how many ungenerous things your hosts have to say about an album they claim to love.Please send feedback and pedantic corrections of misquoted lyrics to trappedpodcast@gmail.comx