Forbes reports Bruce Springsteen is a billionaire. Who receives the royalties from this new song? Neil Young (net $200million) miserly gave Greenland residents one year's subscription to his catalog.
Is heaping up riches the best use of Bruce's remaining time? I keep reading a little story that Robin Williams left his devoted longtime housekeeper $50 million dollars, after paying her triple and sending her three children through college. We observe the self-serving behavior of Virginia Foxx and wonder if Bruce might support candidates like Kyah Creedmore.
PS- I'm a poet and I think "Streets if Minneapolis" is a lazy effort. It reminded me of the time Graham Nash owed his drug dealer and wrote "Just A Song Before I Go" (derived from "sing a song of sixpence") to cover the debt.
Forbes reports Bruce Springsteen is a billionaire.
ReplyDeleteWho receives the royalties from this new song?
Neil Young (net $200million) miserly gave Greenland
residents one year's subscription to his catalog.
I would expect that Mr. Springsteen gets to profit from his labor.
ReplyDeleteIs heaping up riches the best use of Bruce's remaining time?
ReplyDeleteI keep reading a little story that Robin Williams left his devoted
longtime housekeeper $50 million dollars, after paying her triple and sending her three children through college. We observe the self-serving behavior
of Virginia Foxx and wonder if Bruce might support candidates
like Kyah Creedmore.
I don't counsel, nor do I know how Mr. Springsteen use's his time nor how how chooses to spend his income.
DeletePS- I'm a poet and I think "Streets if Minneapolis" is a lazy effort.
ReplyDeleteIt reminded me of the time Graham Nash owed his drug dealer
and wrote "Just A Song Before I Go" (derived from "sing a song of sixpence")
to cover the debt.