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Past his prime is doesn't really say much in the case of Springsteen, his new albums are still great and his concerts are incredible. But I appreciate that you're attributing his prime to the period around the Ghost of Tom Joad, which is one of his most underrated albums for sure.
I'm saying his best material was in the 70s and 80s, that was 30+ years ago.
You might want to check your calendar. 1986 was 40 years ago. Ugh has it really been that long since I graduated high school?
Yeah, I was initially going to object that his best work was surely 44 years ago with Nebraska, but then I realized it's only 31 years since Ghost of Tom Joad and it's a crazy good album. But that was 1995.
Personally I'm a huge fan of his latest albums as well, but each to their own.
tull was 60's and 70's but anderson reformed it and I sometimes feel the zealot gene was some of their best stuff and that was more around trump one and what has happened in the millenium.