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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2007

Bruce Springsteen - Johnny 99

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  • @racistpastors

    So comunist are pro-working class crimes?

    You couldn´t recognize a songwriter if he hit you wuth a ton of stones...

    We know because Bruce just did it to you...

  • thank god the criminal justice system works and puts away CRIMINALS like Johnny. lots of people get in trouble like johnny and don't murder people. Johnny is despicable and so I Bruce for glorifying this commie bullshit.

  • I love the interview at the beginning and in the middle.... does anybody know where the actul full length interview is? It used to be on youtube and got taken off... its a shame because it was one of his best. gotta LOVE BRUCE!

  • But those Republicans who used "born in the Usa" were being really daft, because the song is all about how The USA was neglected war veterans, and baisically was in a Bad place, that was really ironic.

  • that harmonica part is fucking intense!

    nils is amaaazing! as is the boss

  • Behold the Greatest living American!

  • Bruce!!!! April 18th sunrise florida. Play Johnny 99!!! Outside of the club Tip Top they put the cuffs on Johnny 99!!

  • "debts that no honest man can pay." That lyric is too good to be only on one song other than Atlantic City.

  • forget plato, aristotle bruce springsteen greatest philosopher of the 20th century!! Bruce has got it all worked out!!!!!!!!!!

  • That is true..... but you would be surprised how many so called "union" workers have basic conservative principals on MANY social issues. Anymore the union only protects the "problem children" while screwing the working rank and file guys. I saw it all the time when I worked in a now closed steel mill and then as a correctional officer.

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