Jark Prongo
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Madeira rebuznó:...Belle and Sebastian o no se que mierda.
Hoyga, ¿ustec es sordotonto o algo similar?
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Madeira rebuznó:...Belle and Sebastian o no se que mierda.
Madeira rebuznó:Belle and Sebastian o no se que mierda.
Jark Prongo rebuznó:Hoyga, ¿ustec es sordotonto o algo similar?
Jark Prongo rebuznó:Oye, Hijo de Lost, el cantante tenía síndrome de fatiga crónica, así que igual sí que son gueins.
_Memnoch_ rebuznó:¿Lo has escuchado ya? Si no es una revolución paso de bajármelo, no creo que Megadeth sea hoy nada del otro mundo y tampoco creo que ésto sea mejor que el Peace Sells, but Who's Buying?. Ya me contarás.
The house where Bruce Springsteen wrote ‘Born to Run’ can be yours for a cool $299,000. (Photo courtesy of Susan McLaughlin)
It’s “the best darn piece of rock and roll memorabilia that $299,000 can buy,” says the real estate agent with the exclusive listing.
The tiny bungalow in the West End section of Long Branch where a scrawny young Bruce Springsteen wrote the title track of his career-making ‘Born to Run‘ LP is up for sale.
According to Springsteen aficionado Stan Goldstein of the Star-Ledger, Springsteen lived in the house, at 7-1/2 West End Court, in 1974 and 1975, the year “Born to Run” was released.
There, Springsteen wrote his third album’s anthemic title song as well as “Thunder Road” and “Backstreets,” Goldstein reported earlier this year, citing a DVD released in connection with a 30th-anniversary repackaging of the LP in 2005. In the film, Springsteen appears outside the cottage reminiscing about his time there.
Realtor Susan McLaughlin of Keller Williams Realty tells oRBIt that the one-story shotgun-style house is “bigger than it looks at 828 square feet.” With two bedrooms and one bath, it features high ceilings and five rooms, she says. It’s also just 100 feet away from a path down to the beach and zoned commercial-residential.
But oh, what a pedigree the 25-foot by 95-foot lot carries. In one of the home’s bedrooms, as well as on the tiny porch, Springsteen is said to have spent hours writing and polishing the songs that landed him on the covers of Time and Newsweek the same week in October 1975 and lofted him to rock stardom.
McLaughlin says comps on other nearby cottages show a value of $250,000. So the Springsteen premium is set, for now, at $49,000.
Want a walk-through? You’d better be a serious shopper. McLaughlin is showing the house by appointment only.
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