What else COULD we expect from The Boss with his music but sheer, memorable class??? 💪😌🏆. I don’t think it would’ve been as successful had he not been the one to sing it 👍😌
I feel that the overlooked gem on this soundtrack is Neil Yiung’s contribution. Just as watching the movie uncorked a well of emotions. Neil Young’s song did the same in the context of the movie. Also separately the song stands as a deeply emotional piece of art.
What else COULD we expect from The Boss with his music but sheer, memorable class??? 💪😌🏆. I don’t think it would’ve been as successful had he not been the one to sing it 👍😌
Springsteen doesn’t just write songs — he sends soul through the mail and calls it a demo.
Turning a living-room take into an Oscar-winner is so Springsteen: honest, raw, and ready before the rest of us even catch up.
📌 True artistry isn’t about polish; it’s about having something real to say.
⬖ Taking notes from The Boss at Frequency of Reason: bit.ly/4jTVv69
I feel that the overlooked gem on this soundtrack is Neil Yiung’s contribution. Just as watching the movie uncorked a well of emotions. Neil Young’s song did the same in the context of the movie. Also separately the song stands as a deeply emotional piece of art.
Fantastic song
I'm not a fan of his but this song is something that I didn't think he was capable of, I'm still not into his other stuff apart from this.
Thanks! For some strange reason, I didn't have this on my playlists. Loved the movie and Springsteen's song.
A real masterpiece
BRUUUUUUCE