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Two thoughts:

[1] Queen of the Supermarket has grown on me (like a fungus) and I like it well enough now.  I was in Ottawa in 2012 (with Peter) and it was played by request, which at the time surprised me -- but I loved the version he did that night and got the sense it might have originated after an event like you describe in your video while shopping  (not unlike I Wanna Marry You was described during the River Tour) for Bruce.  That night, I got the sense that he liked the song, even if most other folks didn't  The setlist notes from Backstreets Setlist Site:

I am okay with Mary Queen of Arkansas, which got a tremendous amount of hate at the Greetings from AP Symposium from the stage.  Outlaw Pete, I don't think I will ever get there -- leave it to Billy Joel and the legend of Billy The Kid for that sort of thing IMHO.

[2]  You started the post "I'm really tired of telling people why they are wrong about Ticketing. Moving on to why everyone is wrong about Queen Of The Supermarket." -- I love it!!  Reminds me of the Penguin on the Telly Sketch from Monty Python (https://vimeo.com/180493607):

1: (angrily) 'ow should I know which zoo it's from?!? I'm not Doctor bloody

   Bernofsky!!

2: 'Oo's Doctor bloody Bernofsky?

1: He knows everything.

2: Oooh, I wouldn't like that, that'd take all the mystery out of life.

I am glad not to be you, as it would take all the mystery out of life :-).  I say that with peace and love and tongue in cheek!!

Hope you are feeling better and rested up.

Ed

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I was also at the show in Ottawa when Queen of the Supermarket was played. It was a very special moment. I went to the show with my then 17 year-old daughter. On the drive up she asked me if Bruce had any songs that sucked cause she only ever heard greatness. I popped Queen into the CD player and she agreed it was on the cheese side. "Has he ever played it?" she asked. I told her he hadn't (was wrong, he did only once prior) and that there was zero chance she'd hear it that night. Lo and behold, Bruce sees the request sign and plays it. It was an awe-inspring moment. Next day, the Ottawa Citizen newspaper had an interview with the woman who held up the sign. It was her favorite song! I reminded my daughter that it is moments like these that make Springsteen shows unqiue - you just never know!

@Kinsey posted:

How dare you, I've been spouting unverifiable opinion here for years.

Now please repeat after me - "I, Phisherman, solemnly swear that from henceforth I shall read the posts I quote more carefully."

I read it very well, it quite clearly says your opinion of WOAD and the QOTS lyrics are superior to Bruce Springsteen's opinion of them who felt they were good enough to put his name and reputation on the cover. You call them CRAP. But who are you?

I call them "A major part of the greatest body of work of any recording artist in history" Of course that's just my opinion and the only opinion that really matters is Springsteen's. (Who felt WOAD and Supermarket were worthy of sharing with the world. The same guy who threw Born To Run in the pool)

This bout will last 12 rounds. Marquis of Queensbury rules. No hitting below the belt.

IN THIS CORNER:

“There's a wonderful world where all you desire
And everything you've longed for is at your fingertips
Where the bittersweet taste of life is at your lips
Where aisles and aisles of dreams await you
And the cool promise of ecstasy fills the air
At the end of each working day she's waiting there

I'm in love with the queen of the supermarket
As the evening sky turns blue
A dream awaits in aisle number two

With my shopping cart I move through the heart
Of a sea of fools so blissfully unaware
That they're in the presence of something wonderful and rare
The way she moves behind the counter
Beneath her white apron her secrets remain hers
As she bags the groceries, her eyes so bored
And sure she's unobserved

I'm in love with the queen of the supermarket
There's nothing I can say
Each night I take my groceries and I drift away
And I drift away

With guidance from the gods above
At night I pray for the strength to tell the one I love
I love I love I love her so
I take my place in the checkout line
For one moment her eyes meet mine
And I'm lifted up, lifted up, lifted up, lifted up

I'm in love with the queen of the supermarket
Though a company cap covers her hair
Nothing can hide the beauty waiting there
The beauty waiting there

As I lift my groceries into my car
I turn back for a moment and catch a smile
That blows this whole fucking place apart”

VRS:

IN THIS CORNER:

“With her killer graces and her secret places
that no boy can fill

With her hands on her hips
Oh and that smile on her lips
Because she knows that it kills me
With her soft French cream
Standing in that doorway like a dream
I wish she'd just leave me alone
Because French cream won't soften them boots
And French kisses will not break that heart of stone
With her long hair falling
And her eyes that shine like a midnight sun
Whoah-o she's the one

That thunder in your heart
At night when you're kneeling in the dark
It says you're never gonna leave her
But there's this angel in her eyes
That tells such desperate lies
And all you want to do is believe her
And tonight you'll try just one more time
To leave it all behind and to break on through
Oh she can take you, but if she wanna break you
She gonna find out that ain't so easy to do
And no matter where you sleep tonight or how far you run
Whoah-o she's the one”

~~~~~~~~

Fight ends 1 minute 14 seconds of the first round. KO.    Unrecognizable to herself, dead, bloodied Queen is wheeled out in a shopping cart to a hearse waiting in a designated curbside pickup only lane next to the dumpsters.



Remember the wise words of the pure American brother, Jimmy The Saint:

“If everyone liked what your grandpa liked, they’d all be screwing your grandma”.

Most fortunately for your grandmother, people have a myriad of different tastes.

@Q2 posted:

...Fight ends 1 minute 14 seconds of the first round. KO.    Unrecognizable to herself, dead, bloodied Queen is wheeled out in a shopping cart to a hearse waiting in a designated curbside pickup only lane next to the dumpsters.

No need to even go to the judges. Well played.

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My credentials are that I am not bound by rationalizations that equate a brilliant song like She's The One, written in the free love era, with a piece of crap song, Queen of the Supermarket, written in the early #MeToo era.

Queen of the Supermarket I am ready to include in the Statutory Rape Pack of Springsteen Songs, like 30 Days Out, Working on the Highway, I Wanna Marry You, and I'm on Fire.

Lastly, if I ever posted my work on Amazon, you would never see the depreciating price drop as is happening to Steve Van Zandt's book.

@Phisherman posted:

"There is no 'better' in art" Steve Van Zandt

The meaning is."She's the One" is NOT better than "Queen Of The Supermarket"

Phish, you CAN do better than quoting a man’s lifelong best friend and employee as an example of the perfect unbiased judge.   But your example helps to remind me of the story of the twins who brutally murdered their parents, then cried for mercy from the court because they were orphans.   If you can never admit that you can be wrong sometimes, (and I fully understand your inability, Jon Landau shares the same problem as does an entire broadcast news network that starts with an F and ends with an X) at least make your arguments cohesive.   Thank you, kindly.  

- “An’ here I sit so patiently
Waiting to find out what price
You have to pay to get out of
Going through all these things twice”

      * Robert Zimmerman,  Duluth,Minnesota



Footnote:       *also the composer of “Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle”, "A major part of the greatest body of work of any recording artist in history" Of course that's just my opinion… 🤔

@Q2 posted:

Phish, you CAN do better than quoting a man’s lifelong best friend and employee as an example of the perfect unbiased judge.   But your example helps to remind me of the story of the twins who brutally murdered their parents, then cried for mercy from the court because they were orphans.   If you can never admit that you can be wrong sometimes, (and I fully understand your inability, Jon Landau shares the same problem as does an entire broadcast news network that starts with an F and ends with an X) at least make your arguments cohesive.   Thank you, kindly.  

- “An’ here I sit so patiently
Waiting to find out what price
You have to pay to get out of
Going through all these things twice”

      * Robert Zimmerman,  Duluth,Minnesota



Footnote:       *also the composer of “Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle”, "A major part of the greatest body of work of any recording artist in history" Of course that's just my opinion… 🤔

I always admit when I'm wrong. Immediately and without hesitation.

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