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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Very Interesting Look at a Great Artist Nov 03, 2009 In this DVD, Bruce Springsteen tries to allow the viewer to see and hear the process he uses to write music. lt made me think differently about each song, because he added information about how he saw things, interpreted them, and put them to music.
intimate Sep 02, 2009 Difficult to talk about really, I loved it but I can see why people wouldn't like it. Obviously the songs sound completely different it feels like BS is getting through them asap so he can talk about them. He shares his ideas with the audience, adds humour and gets so carried away with it starts singing them again when talking about them. For me the best part is the q and a session. The whole thing has an intimate feel, the Boss breaks down a few barriers and then a guy asks do we know the real BS. No is the simple answer. Great entertainment and a must for BS fans
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
One of my favorite episodes of storytellers Feb 10, 2008 There are two sides of Bruce Springsteen, we have Bruce Springsteen the solo artist who gives us folk albums and then we have Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street which give us rock albums.
So on this episode of Storytellers we find Bruce Sprintsteen the solo artist giving us insight into songs (some popular others much less known) that span his career as an artist in general. Bruce treats the show as if his audience are aspiring songwriters. He delves into how he approaches the craft of songwriting more than focusing on the individual stories and I think that's why I really enjoyed it so much.
Aspiring songwriters will likely watch this one over and over again, casual fans and fans of the more up tempo side of Bruce may be disappointed.
4 of 11 found the following review helpful:
New world record in boredom Jul 30, 2007 Well, I'm a huge fan of The Boss.
But I had one of the worst expriences ever watching this DVD. Why?
The trouble, in my opinion, was not all the talking. I appreciated the idea behind the performance and it was even fun. The trouble was the execution of the songs. I knew it was all to be acustic (with only Bruce playing), but I never figured that he would suck out the essence of the songs to the point that they became unbearable to listen, so boring and lifeless they became. Even the great favorite of mine, "Brilliant Disguise", was atrociously mutilated.
2 of 9 found the following review helpful:
A inside look Feb 14, 2007 Bruce gives a inside look at how he approaches his song writing.Good stuff
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