Bruce Springsteen, “Human Touch”, from In Concert/MTV Plugged Watch the full In Concert/MTV Plugged concert here: …
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Bruce Springsteen, “Human Touch”, from In Concert/MTV Plugged Watch the full In Concert/MTV Plugged concert here: …
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This is the Bruce that touched me during my lonely divorce n gave me such hopes
Merry Christmas
Never a fan but I do enjoy some of his songs.
Amo essa voz marcante do Bruce Springsteen ??❤??
Einer meiner Lieblingssongs und ein super guter Rocksänger… Danke für diese Musik, denn sie bewegt alles in Dir. ???
man those Jews are good at entertainment aren't they.
Bruce é Bruce….ADORAVEL……
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Exceptionally good.
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Lindo e talentoso???dizer mais oq???????????
Bellissima canzone Boss, ??❤️❤️???
2020 5 days out from the election of my lifetime. It's been months and months of the Covid19 ..missing some human touch..
We need this in these days.
Fabulosos ,genial que pareja perfecta.lo llevan en todos su ser la música. Son grandes entres los más grandes.felicitaconesssssss
One of my favorite go to songs driving, thanks Bruce!!
Bruce is my “go to “ every time. He knows every thought every move and how hearts feel. He is the best and singing this song with Patti doesn’t get much better !! xx
Perfekt Patti. Like Pegi harmony.
This is one of the most profound songs about romantic love ever written. And it is all explicated in the lyrics in the bridge: "Oh girl that feeling of safety you prize; well it comes with a hard hard prize; you can't shut out the risk and the pain; without losing the love that remains; we are all riders on this train. It's an extension of a masterful song he wrote for 1987's "Tunnel Of Love." Men, and I suppose women in many ways are scared beyond belief about being emotionally & physically abandoned by their romantic partner, and so they try to do everything they possibly can to control the situation. To create certainty. But as Bruce says in this wonderful song, there is no certainly. You have zero idea how love is going to turn out. You can just take an educated guess. What true love is about is saying to your partner, "You know, I scared out of my mind, and I am so afraid you'll me leave at a moment's notice, but I have been around you enough to believe that you wouldn't do that to me. That I trust you wouldn't do that to me. I am willing to take that risk." That is what it is about. The risk. And what was so hard for Bruce and still remains hard for me as a man (and women – I don't feel this is gender specific) is to accept that the romantic feelings and joy and love and bonding that a relationship brings are simply not POSSIBLE unless both parties are willing to take that daring risk. And damn it, it's scary. Even more so when you're a man like Bruce who went thru horrific childhood trauma. Where you feel you can't trust anyone. But as The Boss said in a Rolling Stone Magazine interview around 1992, you must lay your cards on the table. There is no guarantee about love, but the rewards for sticking it out and doing everything you can with your partner to make it work – even if it involves personal and couples counseling – are worth every dime. The statistics are clear. Happy couples with a deep emotional bond are the happiest people on earth. It's been proven in brain MRI studies.
Why the nasal Bob Dylan vocals though? Seems as if Bruce was having an identity crisis in the 90’s.
Who are these 60 idiots who have put a ?? guess they don’t know true American music