I think that was Born in the USA if you are thinking early 1980’s. I was in DC my first year in law school when his Born in the USA tour came to town. Couldn’t afford it and not yet a fan. Moved to NJ with a classmate later who was a huge fan, even friends with Max Weinberg and Steve Van Zandt, and he shared his love of NJ rock with me. I was introduced to Steve Earle’s music while living in NJ and saw him many times in concert. To see those two fall so completely for the Covid BS really saddened me. I was once a “Progressive.” I get it—but to double down and refuse to see what is plain and clear before one’s eyes is myopic and ignorant. Not only that, but all those big name musicians who got on the Covid bandwagon, showed the rest of us they are owned by something - Big Pharma? I just shake my head. I remember hearing a long time ago, “Every person has a price.” That is, what they would sell their soul for. Fame, money, power are big incentives. Dylan admitted he sold his soul to the devil in an interview. Shilling for Covid was just a requirement, one of many, to stay in the Club. It takes a lot of courage to walk away from the Club. Ask Mel Gibson. Talk to Donald Trump. See what is happening to RFK, Jr. “You want to be a famous, rich, rock and roll star? We can help you but from now on, you are ours.”
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