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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Marvel Comics continuity===
===Marvel Comics continuity===
====Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics====
[[File:Brickspringhornandthetenthavenueband.jpg|left|upright=1.67|thumb|An often overlooked form of music piracy.]]
[[File:Brickspringhornandthetenthavenueband.jpg|left|upright=1.67|thumb|An often overlooked form of music piracy.]]
The [[Decepticon]]s used the singer's popularity to their advantage, sabotaging a concert in an unknown city in northwestern [[Oregon]]. Shortly after the show began, they placed a [[power siphon]] over the stage to convert the music and the crowd's roars of applause into [[energon]]. This had the unfortunate side effect of sucking away most of the music, until a team of Autobots led by Bumblebee foiled the plan by snapping the siphon's cable. This prompted the Decepticons to counter-attack.
The [[Decepticon]]s used the singer's popularity to their advantage, sabotaging a concert in an unknown city in northwestern [[Oregon]]. Shortly after the show began, they placed a [[power siphon]] over the stage to convert the music and the crowd's roars of applause into [[energon]]. This had the unfortunate side effect of sucking away most of the music, until a team of Autobots led by Bumblebee foiled the plan by snapping the siphon's cable. This prompted the Decepticons to counter-attack.

Revision as of 20:46, 1 February 2015

The name or term "Brick" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Brick (disambiguation).
Brick Springhorn is a human entertainer from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
See also: Mick Weinhorn and the Mick Weinhorn 7

Brick Springhorn and the Tenth Avenue Band are a popular human musical group. Brick is known worldwide for his hit songs "Born in America" and "Dancing in the Night". Other perennial concert favorites include "Born to Ride" and "Margarita" (whether the "E Street Freeze-Out" is included in his repertoire is not known.)

Springhorn's concerts can pack a stadium with 80,000 people. Known fans include Skids; Tracks isn't so sure.

Springhorn's place of origin is not known, but New Jersey is a good bet.


Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel The Transformers comics

An often overlooked form of music piracy.

The Decepticons used the singer's popularity to their advantage, sabotaging a concert in an unknown city in northwestern Oregon. Shortly after the show began, they placed a power siphon over the stage to convert the music and the crowd's roars of applause into energon. This had the unfortunate side effect of sucking away most of the music, until a team of Autobots led by Bumblebee foiled the plan by snapping the siphon's cable. This prompted the Decepticons to counter-attack.

When a stray cluster bomb damaged Springhorn's stage rigging, the Autobot Hoist popped up in the middle of the concert to stop it from falling and repair it. The easy-going Springhorn explained the giant robot as simply part of the show.

Springhorn never had a light show before, till Bumblebee and Shockwave provided one. Rock and Roll-Out!

Notes

That just raises more questions!
  • His name is given as both "Brick Springstern" and "Brick Springhorn" in the same issue.
  • Furthermore, in the Marvel UK story "The Wrath of Guardian!," a music cassette with the song "Glory Days" on it misspells Brick Springhorn's name as "Bruce Springsteen."