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lauralolab:

…you guys

i love both of these men so much :D

04.20.12 8
I’m genuinely considering a tattoo;

like, a very small one, on one of my forearms.

What I’m thinking so far is either

  • a small set of weighing scales
  • an upside down triangle (mint coloured)

or words, the options of which so far are

  • ‘Born This Way’
  • ‘Marry The Night’
  • ‘Magic in the night.’ which is part of my favourite line from Thunder Road, one of my favourite songs ever. (The whole line ‘Show a little faith, there’s magic in the night.’ is still an option but seems a little long.)

Whatever I decide to get, it will be small, tasteful, one colour, and basically just lineart :/ What does anyone else think about this?

03.05.12 7
Zoom fuckyeahtheboss:

for the ladies, lawls.
Submitted by g-rantsupermoney

fuckyeahtheboss:

for the ladies, lawls.

Submitted by g-rantsupermoney

03.05.12 42
03.03.12 328
I wanna change my clothes, my hair, my face.
02.29.12 2
Zoom springsteenconfessions:

With thanks and credit to this blog for the graphic:
http://canvas-skin.tumblr.com/

springsteenconfessions:

With thanks and credit to this blog for the graphic:

http://canvas-skin.tumblr.com/

02.28.12 37
Zoom (via fuckyeahtheboss)
02.09.12 16
Zoom 918:

Thunder Road

918:

Thunder Road

01.30.12 116
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01.28.12 30
Zoom “Well I got this guitar and I learned how to make it talk,” - Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road.

“Well I got this guitar and I learned how to make it talk,” - Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road.

01.28.12 36
Zoom Bruce flashing his Elvis fan club badge in the Born To Run photoshoot in 1975.

Bruce flashing his Elvis fan club badge in the Born To Run photoshoot in 1975.

01.28.12 156
Zoom fuckyeahtheboss:

 
April 30, 1976 - Bruce Springsteen hops the fence at Graceland
Anyone who’s attended a Bruce Springsteen show knows that the man can talk a blue streak: his legendary three-hour sets are littered with long anecdotes, and there’s no story the Boss loves telling more than the time he got booted from Elvis Presley’s front porch.
In 1976, while in Memphis on their hugely successful Born to Run tour, 26-year-old Springsteen and his E-Street Band cohort Steve Van Zandt decided to pay a 3 a.m. visit to Graceland. When he saw lights blazing inside the mansion, Springsteen climbed over the wall and ran to the front door; just as he was about to ring the doorbell, he was intercepted by security. Explaining his newfound rock fame and his recent covers of both Time andNewsweek, Springsteen poured on the charm and begged to be let inside – but instead, the unimpressed guards told him that Presley was out of town (which was true) and escorted him promptly to the sidewalk.
Elvis died at Graceland the following year. Regardless, he is united forever with Springsteen on the cover of Born to Run, where the Boss’s guitar strap proudly bears an Elvis fan club button.
(via This Week in Rock History: Bruce Springsteen Breaks Into Graceland | Rolling Stone Music)

fuckyeahtheboss:

April 30, 1976 - Bruce Springsteen hops the fence at Graceland

Anyone who’s attended a Bruce Springsteen show knows that the man can talk a blue streak: his legendary three-hour sets are littered with long anecdotes, and there’s no story the Boss loves telling more than the time he got booted from Elvis Presley’s front porch.

In 1976, while in Memphis on their hugely successful Born to Run tour, 26-year-old Springsteen and his E-Street Band cohort Steve Van Zandt decided to pay a 3 a.m. visit to Graceland. When he saw lights blazing inside the mansion, Springsteen climbed over the wall and ran to the front door; just as he was about to ring the doorbell, he was intercepted by security. Explaining his newfound rock fame and his recent covers of both Time andNewsweek, Springsteen poured on the charm and begged to be let inside – but instead, the unimpressed guards told him that Presley was out of town (which was true) and escorted him promptly to the sidewalk.

Elvis died at Graceland the following year. Regardless, he is united forever with Springsteen on the cover of Born to Run, where the Boss’s guitar strap proudly bears an Elvis fan club button.

(via This Week in Rock History: Bruce Springsteen Breaks Into Graceland | Rolling Stone Music)

01.26.12 21
Song: Thunder Road
Album: Born to Run
Plays: 151
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Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road

“hey what else can we do now except roll down the window and let the wind blow back your hair.”

01.19.12 35