Not a fan of either but if I had to pick it would be Manfred Mann. Main reason is that Bruce's version sounds too "busy" and you can't really make put what is going on or the lyrics too well. Saying that, the lyrics mean more in the original version in my opinion.
The Boss by a nose. Since Patti Smith has been mentioned, Henry, how about you do "Gloria" by Van Morrison, versus Patti's version? My vote in advance goes to Patti, she absolutely smashes it: "Jesus died for somebody's sins.....(guitar feedback).....but not mine....Gloria! G-L-O-R-I-A!!
The Boss by a nose. Since Patti Smith has been mentioned, Henry, how about you do "Gloria" by Van Morrison, versus Patti's version? My vote in advance goes to Patti, she absolutely smashes it: "Jesus died for somebody's sins.....(guitar feedback).....but not mine....Gloria! G-L-O-R-I-A!!
The Boss by a nose. Since Patti Smith has been mentioned, Henry, how about you do "Gloria" by Van Morrison, versus Patti's version? My vote in advance goes to Patti, she absolutely smashes it: "Jesus died for somebody's sins.....(guitar feedback).....but not mine....Gloria! G-L-O-R-I-A!!
Saw that on the Old Grey Whistle Test when I was about 17. My dad (Scots presbyterian pipe smoking RAF warrant officer who served through WW2) was in the room and turned into Popeye. "Rubbish!" puff puff "disgraceful!" puff puff. "Tch. Call this music! Poppycock!" puff puff puff. Needless to say that converted me from Led Zep to punk on the spot.
This song was killed for me after it was covered on an album of one of my Mums crooners (refuse to utter the name or I'll have it as an ear worm for eternity)
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Bruce Springsteen or the Pointer Sisters, that is the question.
Very good coming of age movie.
Awful.