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Published: 2011/06/21

Following the tragic passing of Clarence Clemons, we’d love to hear which of these Bruce Springsteen albums in which he appears is your favorite

Born to Run
33%
Darkness on the Edge of Town
22%
The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
22%
Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.
10%
The Rising
5%
The River
5%
Born in the U.S.A.
3%
Working on a Dream
0%
Magic
0%

Comments

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Steve Haughton June 22, 2011, 20:15:52

Where’s Nebraska? My favorite.

Steve Haughton June 22, 2011, 20:29:01

Oh, wait. No Big Man on Nebraska. Got it.

Darrence July 7, 2011, 11:13:08

I love raeidng these articles because they’re short but informative.

Denver July 9, 2011, 08:51:17

I love raednig these articles because they’re short but informative.

mitha April 20, 2012, 14:11:05

In all this talk of Google’s “scavenger-ness” tell me how do you find the things you want to find iuhtowt a search engine? I would imagine that is not a very friendly (or useful web experience). If the problem that is driving newspapers into the ground is the far greater awareness and visibility of this content as a result of the exposure from sources like google, maybe they should pull all content off the web and go back to the local / regional model of the past.Unfortunately its a changed world and that would surely drive newspapers to extinction at a much faster pace.As someone who values good journalism (and a newspaper subscriber myself!) it is still clear that this is a business model problem. I do think newspapers need to charge for online content as ads just don’t cut it (for now) – but the whole industry needs to cooperate or simply won’t work.Trust me, if people can’t get access to good news content the willingness to pay will go up. This is no simple feat – its monumental, but I just don’t see any other way.

Jefferson August 28, 2012, 19:50:19

We are a band from We are a band from Newport News Virginia trying to get out there. Check us out on focobeak. We are going to read to blog andfollow your lead because phish is an awesome band! Thank you for doing this. and If you can, take a minute to check us out. We’re Ghost of April Was this answer helpful?

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