I like Springsteen and think it's ok that they are naming the
building that, just kind of funny.
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> On 10/26/04 11:21 AM, "Heather" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On 10/26/04 11:21 AM, "Heather" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I for one totally thought of the Springsteen song when I read that
> they were going to call the rebuilt C-8 building The Rising. Oh well.
> The tricity news' constant bashing of the Press gets boring after
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I for one totally thought of the Springsteen song when I read that
they were going to call the rebuilt C-8 building The Rising. Oh well.
The tricity news' constant bashing of the Press gets boring after
awhile.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Asbury Music <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's funny
That's funny that people gravitated to the Bruce Springsteen reference in
the Tri-City article. For me, the thing that was most insane is how a
newspaper that keeps going out of its way to praise itself as saving Asbury
Park can honestly print "good but not good enough" when talking about a
proje
thats true, understandable. i was there, i heard the springsteen stuff being played. but keep in mind, they also played the same cd, the day they tore down the palace amusments building. they had it playing a lot on the bar on the boardwalk too. i think the people in the town just like bruce
I didn't see the 3CN this week, but when I heard the name was "The
Rising" I took it as a cheap rip-off of Bruce. It was confirmed when
they were blasting "The Rising" during the groundbreaking. Of
course, Bruce's song "The Rising" is a song using the symbolism of
Rapture to express the heroe