The Boss is the Bo$$


Bruce Springsteen gets paid

I lost interest after Darkness but, good for Bruce.

tablejockey

Showing 6 responses by reubent

Thanks to this thread, as a reminder, I finally picked up Bruce Springsteen - "High Hopes" on vinyl (I've had it on CD since about 2014.

Great album and I'm glad to have in on vinyl.

I was not a Bruce Springsteen fan, until 2014! My neighbor invited me to go see Springsteen on the "High Hopes" tour. The album, and live show, featured Tom Morello.

Seeing that Springsteen show completely changed my opinion of "The Boss". Springsteen's walk-off closer of the cover of "Dream Baby Dream" was one of the top highlights of my live music history.

@tablejockey  - I know the owner of a small record label who has an agent that works with creators of advertising content to place songs from his company's catalog. Was shocked at how much advertisers pay. I'm sure Sony is going to be working overtime to recoup their investment...

@bigtwin 

 I have no issue with musicians selling their catalogue.  It's just the cleanest way for them to do estate planning.  Like any other asset, be it land, equities or in this case music, it only makes sense to tidy up your affairs in a timely fashion.

This is the same conclusion I came to. Yes, Good on you Bruce.