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Father Time
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1/28/2026 12:58:57 PM
Springsteen shows us how it is done with his new song about Minneapolis
Keep your comments general please, politics is for downstairs.
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Larree
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1/28/2026 2:08:23 PM
Yes, Bruce nails it.
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Richard Scotti
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1/28/2026 4:47:32 PM
Very Dylanesque!
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Holworks
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1/28/2026 6:37:27 PM
The Great Divide - law vs lawlessness - Sounds like a Nebraska song.
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James Stanley Howen
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1/29/2026 3:03:44 PM
---- Updated 1/30/2026 8:33:17 AM
I agree with Holworks on the "Law Verse Lawlessness". This song should be on your treasured Political Pipeline Scott. I don't care which ideology on politics is presented here it is turning into another FB. Keep it on other social media sites, but not here. Divide and more divide and no viable solution and no end. I am here for the wonderful creative music that is well represented here and not the politics. I don't care if you are anti Trump or pro Trump or any other political opinion it creates more bad than good. My opinion!
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Bryon Tosoff
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1/30/2026 9:08:11 AM
I dont care ,wont listen, with me all this stuff going on, I only care about me right now, and maybe a few friends, and listen to what IMPNATION brings, but bruce springsteen , dont care wont even listen, cause it means nothing to me.
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W.E.Ervine
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1/30/2026 3:10:10 PM
I agree with James & Bryon, don't like Springsteen anyway!
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Larree
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1/30/2026 3:28:49 PM
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As a Democrat who hates both parties, I have always been a great fan of Protest Music as a genre encompassing all points of view. And not only the modern stuff, modern being from the 60s to today, I even have old I.W.W. songbooks (reprints, of course) from the early 20th century. I study this stuff.
And that is all I have to say about politics here on the main Pipeline!
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Scott
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1/30/2026 3:49:20 PM
Many songs in the America songbook have political overtones back to This Land Is Your Land. They are part of the whole that is music, but the clash and specific discussions/arguments go downstairs.
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Desperado Revue
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1/30/2026 4:01:36 PM
There are even protest songs on this site, yet I don't recall anyone objecting to this.
Double standards.
Norm.
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weAponX
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1/30/2026 4:53:55 PM
Nebraska was recorded on a Tascam 144 Portastudio…
It was after that I knew I could use my 244 as a valid recorder
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Scott
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1/30/2026 6:06:21 PM
James, I do not treasure the political pipeline, I do 99.999% of my political posting elsewhere. We only made it to keep those avenues of discussion off the main pipeline. Politics are part of reality because every country has a government. Political songs have been around since before we were born though and we honor songs of every topic thru our love of music. Negative Tendencies has a song about Pinball. but the divide as you call it belongs downstairs, it's hard to stay away from these days.
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James Stanley Howen
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1/31/2026 8:53:57 AM
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I will stand by my comment Scott, but I will ghost the pipeline forums here on IMP. Just as I left FB over 5 years ago. I will continue to enjoy the music here and I will continue to have some fun with my station (GENRE SOUP). I will keep my opinions on world events to myself. Politics is, at best, only speculations of what the general public has no real information other than what the media complex wants to utilize their agenda to the public with. For me it is all about the talent and the music here. I have no problems with songs that lean towards protest, but some are just tasteless rage. I know that many artist here enjoy the political vibe here so I will let them carry on without my interference.
P.S. By the way I do have the complete Woody Guthrie box set with an included biography book of him in my music library!
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negative tendencies
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1/31/2026 4:46:54 PM
Our band is currently working on a Woody Guthrie cover song.
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Social Spit
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1/31/2026 8:12:23 PM
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For crying out loud, all Scott did was post about the Boss new song, I was the one who pointed out to him that it became number one on Apple Music in less than one day…
There’s nothing really political about it. It’s just a song, it’s a good song.
Songs can be whatever you want them to be, but I don’t see any reason why he should post this only in the political pipeline, good songs should be heard by everybody regardless of affiliation.
Other than that, we are living in political times. We are inundated by bad politics. Several people have been shot due to this, American citizens. American citizens are being carted away and shipped to that damn prison in Venezuela or wherever the hell it is, American citizens are being denied due process. People are being denied due process. And we thought children in cages was bad.
We just attacked a sovereign country in order to take over its oil, and the reason given was that it had to do with drugs. At the same time, several drug kingpins were given presidential pardons.
It’s impossible to live right now without having to face this crap, but Scott wasn’t really talking about that. He was posting a brand new song by the Boss. And he has written so many good songs.
Fire by The Pointer Sisters,Because the Night by Patty Smith, his songs are covered by all kinds of people.
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Social Spit
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1/31/2026 8:15:17 PM
It’s gonna be great!
I started off working on it all by myself, I can’t wait to hear what the other guys add to it
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Bluto
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2/1/2026 12:16:16 AM
Political discussion has to stay downstairs, songlinks are ok on this pipeline.
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Steve April
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2/1/2026 4:33:23 AM
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Didn't wanna serve old king George
Didn't wanna serve the crown
His destiny lay elsewhere
In the cold new England town
Ben Frankin came in one morning
John Adams the next
They talked about human rights
While he ran his printin' press
Printing "these are the times that try men's souls
These are the times"
Let em roll
Time'll tell says Tom Paine
Says Tom "we should shine together
We should carry the torch
Democracy should light the way
Or likely we'll be scorched
The sun also rises
And the birds do sing
Across our country
Let the chimes of freedom ring
"These are the times that try men's souls
These are the times"
Let em roll
Common sense makes sense, says Tom Paine
John Adams said George Washington's sword
Might have been in vain
If not for the golden hand
The fountain pen of young Tom Paine
Napoleon said he kept
His book under his pillow
The little dictator fooled him
With wine au portabello
"These are the times that try men's souls
These are the times"
Let em roll
No gain without pain, Tom Paine
(lyrics to Tom Paine, on m'song page)
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Gregg-Sterling30
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2/3/2026 12:04:02 PM
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As I’ve made clear before , I’ve always supported unlimited immigration into the United States as a means of ensuring equality for all.
So I wonder if Bruce would consider collaborating on a song with me on the very subject? I personally think we could hold another 3 billion or more and would Bruce be willing to open his doors to house the newcomers like l would do?
Anyone care to ponder how big Bruce’s heart really is?
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Gregg-Sterling30
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2/3/2026 1:11:36 PM
Well Weap, we elected a lifelong Democrat who made his money from inside deals with the Democratic Party so why would anything surprise you when it comes to Trump?
And Bruce? He’s been on Psych meds for the last 30 years and hasn’t written a decent song the entire time. He had his time but it’s long past.
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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2/3/2026 4:03:31 PM
Dylan hooked me into protest music in the late 1960s. There was a big stink. Some peeps tried to shut him down.
How did that work out? Music is not wallpaper in our home. Some songs are better than others, my favorite protest song is still "Big Yellow Taxi" by Joni. "Pave Paradise and put up a Parking Lot" is a killer line .
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Gregg-Sterling30
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2/3/2026 5:16:23 PM
Bruce is such a hero…
Yes, Bruce Springsteen supported and implemented mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies for his performances during the pandemic.
Broadway Vaccine Mandate (2021): When "Springsteen on Broadway" reopened in June 2021—the first show to return to Broadway—all audience members were required to provide proof of full vaccination with an FDA-approved vaccine to attend.
Initial Restrictions: The initial policy for his 2021 Broadway run was strictly for those with FDA-approved vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson), which temporarily excluded those who received the AstraZeneca vaccine, such as many Canadians.
Policy Adjustment: Following backlash and updated New York State guidelines, the policy was later adjusted to allow vaccines approved by the World Health Organization (WHO), which included AstraZeneca.
Protests: The strict vaccination requirements led to protests from anti-vaccine groups outside the St. James Theatre, where the show was held.
The mandates were implemented as part of the reopening efforts for New York City venues, with Springsteen setting a precedent for other industry players.
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Father Time
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2/3/2026 8:02:10 PM
As for Springsteen, that's just downright disrespectful. Even if he peaked in earlier years he made a lot of great songs.
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Stoneman
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2/3/2026 11:53:42 PM
That tune sounded like soething I have heard before. an't quite think of what it is but there is something odly familiar in the verse melody. Whatever the case, the sentiment is well recieved here as I certainly understand how these goings ons can spark some very deep songwriting. I have been writing and producing a whole albums worth of sucj=h drivel and I call it that because i am sure that nt many place as much importance on the truth as I do when it comes to music. I believe it should be told like it is. No sugar coating or softening of the the grit od the truth as percieved by the songwriter. I know that sometimes my songwriting can be overtly offensive to some people. Most times I intend it that way. sometimes you have to offend in order to get people to notice the truth. My biggest disappointment in this whole thing is the silent majority that just oes about their day as if nothing is happening. Meanwhile, for a whole lot of other people, the world is falling apart. The silent majority seems to care about nothing but their own lives until they are jolted by the reality of other peoples truth. As a songwriter, I feel it is my obligation to bring the raw truth to those people whether they want to see it or not. Like so many others. Music is my tool for that purpose. It is important to me that people start to feel again. We all seem to be so numb from the riggers of life that our humanity and empathy towards others has been blunted or paused for this moment in time. There have been many moments in time when our abilities to empathize with others were stunted. One such time was during world war 2 when Hitler came into power. The silent majority nearly stayed silent too long before the plan of genocide was thwarted. Now we stand at the another moment when someone needs to stand up and say "enough already". I am drawing my line in the sand and I refuse to be silent any longer. I intend to lure them in with a funk beat and then hit them over the head with so much truth that they can't help but hear it and receive it. I know there are good people out there. they just need be waken. Hence the word "Woke". The only way to counteract lies is with the truth. It must be spread throughout the world in a variety of venues. The bible says "The truth will set them free". Me? well, I am hopeful. I applaud the boss on this one even if the melody belongs to someone else. He's the boss and he can do whatever he wants. It is admirable that he chose this cause to write and sing about. Much respect on that! Not many others have the guts! They are all running scared of retaliation from the king. Obviously, the boss ain't scared of the king. Much Respect on that also!.
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Gregg-Sterling30
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2/4/2026 5:21:00 PM
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I made an overtly political post so it got removed.
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