Sunday, November 8, 2009

Play the Garden Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band


Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band will take over Madison Square Garden this weekend as they will play two of their albums in sequence.
Springsteen and company will perform full album sequences at these two concerts.
On Saturday, they will perform The Wild, the Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle (1973) in its entirety for the first time.
If you need extra incentive to come back for night two on Sunday, the band will perform The River (1980) from start to finish for the first time.
During the Fall tour, Bruce and the Band have already performed Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge of Town and Born in the USA in their entirety.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Bruce Springsteen might write autobiography


There's a rumor flying around that Bruce Springsteen might write an autobiography, and it could fetch a pretty penny.

Bruce Springsteen is said to be quietly working on his autobiography. Publishing insiders are already panting for the book -- even though there is no manuscript yet."It could be the biggest rock music autobiography of all time," said one insider at a major publisher, who did not want to be named. "He could get $9 million to $10 million for the world rights."

Thursday, October 29, 2009

At Rock Hall Gig After Cousin's Death Bruce Spribgsteen's to perform


Bruce Springsteen will perform as scheduled Thursday night at past of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary concerts. Springsteen's set at the first of two gigs at New York's Madison Square Garden was up in the air following the unexpected death of his cousin and E Street Band assistant road manager Lenny Sullivan. Fans feared that Bruce would cancel Thursday's appearance after he scrapped his Monday concert in Kansas City just two hours before stage time so that he and the members of the E Street Band could mourn the loss of Sullivan. Organizers confirmed yesterday that Springsteen will in fact play alongside Sam Moore, Stevie Wonder, Simon and Garfunkel, and Crosby, Stills and Nash and friends. The concerts have already had one major star pull out, as Eric Clapton announced that he would miss Friday's show to have gallstones removed. His replacement, the Jeff Beck Band, was announced Tuesday.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

'Born to Run' bruce Springsteen will jam in D.C.


Bruce Springsteen if you're lucky enough to have tickets to see, at the Verizon Center on Nov. 2, you're in for something particular.
The Boss is expected to play the entire "Born to Run" album.
Bruce and the legendary E Street Band are playing complete albums on their current tour.
The 1975 album includes such classics as "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" and "Thunder Road."
"Born to Run" also will be played in its entirety at the Baltimore show Nov. 20.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

'What Love Can Do', Bruce Springsteen premieres


A very nice setlist by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at Philadelphia's Spectrum on Wednesday night. Highlights include the world premiere of "What Love Can Do" from the "Working on a Dream" album and "Outlaw Pete" was given a much needed rest for the first time this tour. Bruce opened the show with "Thundercrack" a fan favorite from the early 1970s and perfect for a Philadelphia crowd. The entire "Darkness on the Edge of Town" album was played for only the second time this tour, and so far no other dates have been scheduled for a full playing of this classic 1978 record. Also nice to see "Human Touch" back in the setlist, he played it at the Oct. 8 Giants Stadium show. Before the final song, "Rosalita," Curt Ramm played "Gonna Fly Now" - the theme from "Rocky" - on the trumpet.

Show began at 8:31 p.m.

Patti Scialfa was there and Max Weinberg played the entire show.

1. Thundercrack

2. The Ties That Bind

3. What Love Can Do (tour premiere)

4. Hungry Heart (crowd surfing)

5. Working on a Dream

6. Badlands

7. Adam Raised a Cain

8. Something in the Night

9. Candy’s Room

10. Racing in the Street

11. The Promised Land

12. Factory13. Streets of Fire

14. Prove It All Night

15. Darkness on the Edge of Town

16. Waitin’ on a Sunny Day

17. Sherry Darling w/ three accordions (request)

18. Human Touch

19. Long Walk Home

20. The Rising

21. Born to Run

Encores:

22. Ramrod (birthday request)

23. Detroit Medley

24. American Land

25. Dancing in the Dark

26. Short, trumpet version of Gonna Fly Now (theme from Rocky) before Rosalita

Show over at 11:14 p.m.

Next show: Monday again back at the Spectrum.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Bruce Springsteen takes 'Wrecking Ball' to Giants Stadium



Bruce Springsteen (tickets) debuted a new song, "Wrecking Ball," during the opening night of his five night farewell run at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, which is scheduled to be torn down in 2010.
The song, which pays homage to the last days of the venerable stadium, features references to beer, mosquitoes the size of airplanes, the NFL's New York Giants, and the line "bring on your wrecking ball."
A video stream of Friday's (10/2) performance of the song is streaming at Springsteen's website.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Night Three at Giants Stadium, Bruce Springsteen live blog


Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band began the third of their five Giants Stadium concerts at 8:25 p.m., with "Wrecking Ball." This song, divine by the imminent demolition of Giants Stadium, has opened all three gigs. "Bring on your wrecking ball," sang Springsteen, repeatedly, in a challenging tone.
The second song, "Out In the Street,"the always uplifting was a real crowd pleaser, with Springsteen bringing a young fan onstage to sing along with him.
During "Hungry Heart," Springsteen started running around the "pit" section of the stadium floor, as he has on other nights. But instead of running all the way around, he leaped into the crowd at the halfway point, and crowd surfed across the pit, all the way back to the stage. Unbelievable.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Bruce Springsteen at Giants Stadium: 'Born To Run' and so much more


"Born To Run" night at Giants Stadium, with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band playing the entire landmark album, in order.
But with other album themed nights planned "Darkness On the Edge Of Town" on Friday, "Born In the U.S.A." on Saturday and Oct. 9, and "Born To Run" again on Thursday keep in mind that the album section ended up being less than a third of this gig.
Springsteen played 29 songs, staying onstage for more than three hours and ten minutes. "Born To Run" has eight songs, and takes less than an hour to play. Even without "Born To Run," this concert would have been longer than most rock headliners’ sets.

"Born To Run" was one of the brillient many particular things about this gig, which kicked off the last concert series ever at Giants Stadium.
"Join us tonight to shut the old lady down ... we’ve had a lot of great nights here ... another one let’s make this," Springteen said after taking the stage.
He opened with a song written for the occasion: "Wrecking Ball." It’s a rousing anthem about seniority, and resilience.
"Through the mud and the beer and the blood and the cheers/I’ve seen champions come and go," Springsteen sang, before paying tribute to the venue itself: "My home is here in the Meadowlands/Where mosquitoes grow big as airplanes/Here where the blood is spilled and the arena is filled/And Giants play the game."
The defiant chorus was directly inspired by the stadium’s upcoming demolition: "You take your best shot/Let me look what you’ve got/Bring on your wrecking ball."
The song set the tone for the evening perfectly. At times, Springsteen gazed into the heart of darkness ("Seeds," "Johnny 99," "Hard Times"), but he also performed some of the brightest, catchiest pop songs he has ever recorded ("Hungry Heart," "Waitin’ On a Sunny Day") with manic energy and crowd pleasing stunts. During "Hungry Heart," for instance, he ran around the arena floor, making a circle around the huge "pit" area in front of the stage, singing and pressing flesh the whole way.
Other highlights included oldies "Growin’ Up" and "E Street Shuffle" (both requested via fan signs), the gig closing "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)," and "Into the Fire" with an powerful addition: an intro of eerie wailing by Springsteen.
The "Born To Run" songs arguably the richest and most majestic of Springsteen’s career were a treat to hear in their original order. "Thunder Road," coming first, served as an invitation. The romantic vision of the frenzied "Night" complimented the romantic vision of the slower but more emotionally cathartic "Backstreets." The atmospheric, gritty story song "Meeting Across the River" set up the gritty closing epic "Jungleland."
Late in the evening, Springsteen added a spoken word segment to "Growin’ Up," talking about "the weirdest dream I ever had."
There were a lot of relatives at his house, he said, and a cake. "This is the part you won’t believe," he said. "There were 60 (expletive) candles on it."
It was easy to forget at every other point in this gig, but Springsteen turned 60 on Sept. 23.
For live blogging from the four upcoming concerts, videos and other springsteen coverage, visit NJ.com/springsteen.
Here is the gig’s setlist:
"Wrecking Ball"
"Seeds"
"Johnny 99"
"Atlantic City"
"Outlaw Pete"
"Hungry Heart"
"Working On a Dream"
"Thunder Road"
"Tenth Avenue Freeze-out"
"Night"
"Backstreets"
"Born To Run"
"She’s the One"
"Meeting Across the River"
"Jungleland"
"Waitin’ On a Sunny Day"
"The Promised Land"
"Into the Fire"
"Lonesome Day"
"The Rising"
"Badlands"
"No Surrender"
"Raise Your Hand"
"E Street Shuffle"
"Growin’ Up"
"American Land"
"Dancing In the Dark"
"Hard Times"
"Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)"

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Bruce Springsteen to continue exploring classic albums in concert




It was just a week ago that we raved here on Pop & Hiss at the spectacle that was the Bruce Springsteen gig at Chicago's United Center. A three hour epic rock concert with a tasty nugget lodged in the middle: a complete performance of the 1975 classic "Born To Run".
After the gig, many in attendance, including yours truly, stratified the concert as their favorite from Springsteen. Apparently The Boss agreed.

Today Springsteen's team announced that the five upcoming Giants Stadium gigs will each contain similar tasty nuggets, that is if you are fans of "Darkness on the Edge of Town", "Born in the USA" and the aforementioned "Born To Run". Sorry, "Nebraska" fans, maybe next tour.
Playing an entire album in its entirety is nothing new for current rock tours. Recently Steely Dan performed three of their classic albums at the Gibson, Nine Inch Nails blazed through "The Downward Spiral" at the Hollywood Palladium, and in November Devo and The Pixies will come to L.A. to perform some of their finest albums in their entirety.
Longtime Springsteen manager Jon Landau explained, "Chicago convinced us that this was actually worth doing. The audience was so supportive of the concept that it convinced us to go ahead with this at Giants Stadium."
Complete schedule of the Jersey shows:
Sept. 30: "Born To Run"
Oct. 2: "Darkness on the Edge of Town"
Oct. 3: "Born In The USA"
Oct. 8: "Born To Run"
Oct. 9: "Born In The USA"

Friday, September 25, 2009

Fans Meet in Jersey to Mark 60th Birthday, Springsteen Scholars


Springsteen turned 60 on Wednesday. In his honor, fans and music-loving scholars from around the world have collected in his home state of New Jersey. The event is more than a rock star’s birthday party.
About 130 educators, journalists, historians and musicologists will present academic papers at [bn:URL=http://www.cpe.vt.edu/glorydays/registration.html
p://www.cpe.vt.edu/glorydays/registration.html] “Glory Days: A Bruce Springsteen Symposium.” [] The event, which is open to the public, is taking place through the weekend at Monmouth University in West Long Branch and the Sheraton Center in nearby Eatontown.
Bruce Springsteen, at age 60, continues to be vibrant and relevant and a cultural figure worthy of study and discussion,” said Mark Bernhard, the director of continuing and professional education at Virginia Tech and the conference’s arranger.
Participants will hear from Vini Lopez, the first drummer in Springsteen’s E Street Band; Joe Grushecky, who has written songs, recorded and played with him, and the person Springsteen called his “landlordess” at the New Jersey house where he wrote his breakthrough album, “Born to Run.”
The symposium follows a similar event four years ago. Virginia Tech put together this year’s event with Penn State Altoona, which sponsored the 2005 symposium.
Lopez will appear on a panel about Danny Federici, the E Street Band keyboardist who died of melanoma last year. Robert Santelli, executive director of the Grammy Museum and author of the book “Greetings from E Street,” and Tinker West, a former Springsteen manager, will join him.
Stone Pony Concerts
Grushecky, who made the “American Babylon” album with Springsteen’s help in 1995 and later co-wrote the song “Code of Silence” with him, will talk about the collaborations. He will also perform at the Stone Pony nightclub in Asbury Park, which has scheduled three nights of Springsteen- related shows in conjunction with the symposium.
An onstage interview with Marilyn Rocky, the “landlordess,” will conclude the event. Rocky rented him a home in Long Branch, New Jersey, in April 1974. He lived there until after “Born to Run” was released the next year. She will also discuss her correspondence with the star.
This writer, who also attended the previous symposium, will conduct the interview and present “Greetings from Freehold: How Bruce Springsteen’s Hometown Shaped His Life and Work.”
The program includes talks by the authors of two books about Springsteen: Jim Cullen (“Born in the U.S.A.”) and Eric Alterman (“It Ain’t No Sin to Be Glad You’re Alive”).
Jim Musselman, whose Appleseed Recordings has released four songs featuring Springsteen, will host a panel examining his social consciousness. Another panel, “The Road to Resilience in Hard Times,” will address how Springsteen’s music helps fans deal with personal and economic loss.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Bruce Springsteen plays Born to Run album in Chicago


Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played the entire "Born To Run" album in order last night at the United Center in Chicago.
It was only the second time that has ever been done, the first was on May 8, 2008 at a benefit show at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank.
It had been announced the Bruce would do the entire album in Chicago, as well as the Nov. 18 show in Nashville.
On paper, not actual a great setlist overall in Chicago, even with all of "Born to Run" being played..
The show opened with "Seeds" and the request part of the show was moved to the encores where Bruce did two covers "Da Doo Ron Ron" and "Rockin' Robin" both tour premieres.
An internet report said the crowd sang "Happy Birthday to Bruce" during the encores. Bruce turns 60 on Wednesday.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Bruce Springsteen arrests show at SPAC




State Park Police have released the numbers for how many people were arrested or ticketed at Tuesday night’s Bruce Springsteen show at SPAC. Here are the stats:
3 charged with petit larceny theft from a motor vehicle
1 charged with possession of stolen property
4 charged with underage possession of alcoholic beverages
1 charged with disorderly conduct
and 1 person ticketed for speeding
**Note: State Park Police declined to give the names of those arrested.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Bruce Springsteen at SPAC


Bruce Springsteen is bringing The E Street Band to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, and The Saratogian needs your review of the show! Using the comments section below, tell us your thoughts about the accomplishment, equivalence it to previous shows you've seen The Boss at, break down the set list in short, tell other lecturer everything you think they want to know about the SPAC show. Some lecturer reviews may be selected entirely or in part for announcement in Thursday's print edition

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Bruce Springsteen shows to US outing


Bruce Springsteen has added a number of shows to his tour of the US, with dates added in Baltimore, MD, Buffalo, NY and Des Moines, IA.In addition, it has been announced that the Nashville show moved from September 10 to November 18 will see Springsteen play his classic ‘Born To Run’ album in its absolutely. As previously reported, The Boss will take part in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame spectacle taking place to celebrate its 25th anniversary.The event will be staged over two nights and so far Aretha Franklin, U2, Stevie Wonder, Metallica and Eric Clapton are confirmed to perform.The shows will take place on October 29 and 30 at Madison Square Garden in New York, and different bridles will perform each night.


The updated tour course is:


Hartford, CT Comcast Theater (August 19)Mansfield, MA Comcast Center (22, 23)Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center (25)Tampa, FL Ford Amphitheatre (12)Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bank Atlantic Center (13)Greenville, SC Bi-Lo Center (16)Chicago, IL United Center (20)Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena (21)East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (September 30, October 2, 3, 8, 9)Philadelphia, PA Spectrum (13, 14, 19, 20)St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center (25)Kansas City, MO Sprint Center (26)Washington, D.C. Verizon Center (November 2)Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena (3)New York, NY Madison Square Garden (7,8)Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena (10)Auburn Hills, MI Palace At Auburn Hills (13)Milwaukee, WI Bradley Center (15)Nashville, TN Sommett Center (18)Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena (20)Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena (22)

Monday, August 10, 2009

NASHVILLE SHOW RESCHEDULED

The Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band performance scheduled for September 10th at Nashville's Sommet Center has been rescheduled for Wednesday, November 18th. All tickets for the original September 10th date will be honored on November 18th.

As an added bonus for the Nashville audience, the band will be adding "Born to Run" in its entirety as part of the evening's full set list of Bruce Springsteen favorites!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Bruce Springsteen South Florida tour date

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are headed to the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise on Sept. 13, one of 25 U.S. tour dates added to the rock star legend's 2009 tour.Tickets go on sale July 24, and South Florida fans will want to snatch them quickly: Several other venues sold out in hours.Springsteen fans have bought 1.5 million tickets to attend his concerts this year alone.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band

The concert that locals had been waiting 10 years for Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band offered something for everyone last night. On a hot, muggy evening in a soccer stadium on the outskirts of the Swiss capital city of Bern, Nils took the stage first to deliver an accordion instrumental of a local traditional tune "Ds Vogellisi" ("Come out Tonight") that had the locals clapping and singing from the start. "Badlands" followed, which, as Steve would say later during Glory Days ("according to my precise Swiss watch") really started "Boss time." Bruce said a few words in his best Swiss Deutsch about being glad to be in Switzerland, but for the most part the pace of the evening was fast.

Finally, in a surprise extra song for those who've been following the tour, it was John Fogerty's "Rockin' All Over the World" to close, prompted by a long sign that said something like, "Hey Marissa, go see if Bruce is still Rockin' all Over the World." Well, as everyone bore witness in Bern last night, indeed he is—and thank God for that!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Celebrity Photos: Julia Roberts, Bruce Springsteen, Will.i.am, Jennifer Aniston, Sarah Jessica Parker and more

Julia Roberts, (AP Photo/Dave Allocca, StarPix) Bruce Springsteen, Charlize Theron, Rita Wilson and other celebrities gather to honor Tom Hanks at Alice Tully Hall on Monday in New York.

Actress Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick at the premiere of “Wonderful World” during the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center on Monday, also in New York City.

Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman are seen in a kissing scene on the set of “The Baster”, Monday in New York.

Cast members Jennifer Garner, Matthew McConaughey, Emma Stone, Anne Archer, and Michael Douglas at the Los Angeles premiere of “Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past” at the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on Monday in Hollywood.


Actors Will.i.am, Lynn Collins, Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, Liev Schreiber and Taylor Kitsch get together at the world premiere of “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” Monday in Tempe, Ariz.

Check out these photos and more here

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Bruce Springsteen Upcoming Events

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Bruce Springsteen 'furious' with Ticketmaster

The Boss speaks out against ticket monopoly scam
Feb 5, 2009

Bruce Springsteen has angrily spoken out against ticketing giant Ticketmaster after fans were redirected to a ‘scalper’ site owned by the corporation.

Tickets are sold on the site TicketsNow by licensed brokers, as well as individual sellers, and all tickets are 100% authentic.The debacle with Springsteen began when consumers attempting to buy tickets on Monday (February 2) for two of his shows were directed to the more expensive tickets sold on TicketsNow, almost immediately after the tickets went on sale. The tickets listed on TicketsNow were three or four times the price.

Springsteen responded to the situation in a letter in which he assured fans that he was as angry as they were about the scam.

He said: "We were as confused as you were, as we were given no advance notice of the major changes in the Ticketmaster-TicketsNow world. (Bear in mind that we are not clients of any ticketing company, and that all those arrangements are between venues and ticketing companies).

"Last Monday, we were informed that Ticketmaster was redirecting your log-in requests for tickets at face value, to their secondary site TicketsNow, which specializes in up-selling tickets at above face value. They did this even when other seats remained available at face value. We condemn this practice...

Ticketmaster issued an open letter of apology to Springsteen and his team, saying it was "genuinely trying to do the right thing for fans in providing more choices when the tickets they requested from the primary onsale were not available."

The company says it "clearly missed the mark" and "to make sure there is no misunderstanding in the future, we also publicly state that we will never again link to TicketsNow in a manner that can possibly create any confusion during a high-demand on-sale".

By NME.COM New York Staff.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Bruce Springsteen interview: Reborn in the USA

Published Date: 07 February 2009
By JON PARELES

IT'S 9AM AND BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN and the E Street Band are half an hour into a rehearsal at Manhattan's Terminal 5 rock club. As NFL executives and a television production team watch, they're tightening their mini-set of four songs – dropping verses, streamlining segues – to fit a 12-minute slot as the half-time entertainment at last week's Super Bowl XLIII. "My take on the Super Bowl?" Springsteen says after the rehearsal. "Fundamentally, it's a 12-minute party.&
Few musicians anywhere consummate symbolic occasions and mass events better than Springsteen. He's used to working on a stadium scale, and for decades his concerts have been nonstop singalongs that perfectly embody the yearning for community in his lyrics. In an era when pop hits can be as ephemeral as a deleted MP3 file, Springsteen has spent much of his career labouring to write durable songs about American dreams, from Born to Run to Promised Land. follow this link for details.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Bruce Springsteen Songs for "The Wrestler" movie

Springsteen Song for "The Wrestler" movie

Bruce Springsteen - Working On A Dream

Working On A Dream - First Album of 2009
Released: January 27, 2009

Bruce Springsteen said, "Towards the end of recording 'Magic,' excited by the return to pop production sounds, I continued writing. When my friend producer Brendan O'Brien heard the new songs, he said, 'Let's keep going.' Over the course of the next year, that's just what we did, recording with the E Street Band during the breaks on last year's tour. I hope Working on a Dream has caught the energy of the band fresh off the road from some of the most exciting shows we've ever done. All the songs were written quickly, we usually used one of our first few takes, and we all had a blast making this one from beginning to end."

'Working on a Dream' is Bruce Springsteen's twenty-fourth album and was recorded and mixed at Southern Tracks in Atlanta, Georgia, with additional recording in New York City, Los Angeles, and New Jersey.

Songs of the Album:
  1. Outlaw Pete
  2. My Lucky Day
  3. Working On A Dream
  4. Queen Of The Supermarket
  5. What Love Can Do
  6. This Life
  7. Good Eye
  8. Tomorrow Never Knows
  9. Life Itself
  10. Kingdom Of Days
  11. Surprise, Surprise
  12. The Last Carnival
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Bruce Springsteen's Album: Magic

Bruce Springsteen's Album: Magic
Released: October 2, 2007

After 5 years, the GRAMMY Award-winning Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are back with a new studio album, Magic. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Magic, gives their most high-powered vocal performace to date. The album features the hit single,"Radio Nowhere".

Songs of the Album:

  1. Radio Nowhere You'll Be Comin' Down
  2. Livin' In The Future
  3. Your Own Worst Enemy
  4. Gypsy Biker
  5. Girls In Their Summer Clothes
  6. I'll Work For Your Love
  7. Magic
  8. Last To Die
  9. Long Walk Home
  10. Devil's Arcade
  11. Terry's Song

For lyrics and listening the songs click here

Bruce Springsteen's Album: Live in Dublin


Bruce Springsteen's Album: Live in Dublin
Released: June 5, 2007

Songs of the Album:


  1. Atlantic City

  2. Old Dan Tucker

  3. Eyes on the Prize

  4. Jesse James

  5. Further on Up the Road

  6. O Mary Don't You Weep

  7. Erie Canal

  8. If I Should Fall Behind

  9. My Oklahoma Home

  10. Highway Patrolman

  11. Mrs. McGrath

  12. How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live

  13. Jacob's Ladder

  14. Long Time Comin'

  15. Open All Night

  16. Pay Me My Money Down

  17. Growin' Up

  18. When the Saints Go Marching In

  19. This Little Light of Mine

  20. American Land

  21. Blinded By the Light (Credits)
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The most Successfull Album "We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions"


Bruce Springsteen's Album "We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions" was one of the most successful in April 2006.

Released: April 25, 2006

Songs of the Album:
  1. Old Dan Tucker
  2. Jessie James
  3. Mrs. McGrath
  4. Oh, Mary, Don't You Weep
  5. John Henry
  6. Erie Canal
  7. Jacob's Ladder
  8. My Oklahoma Home
  9. Eyes On The Prize
  10. Shenandoah
  11. Pay Me My Money Down
  12. We Shall Overcome
  13. Froggie Went A-Courtin'
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Bruce Springsteen's Audio Album: Nebraska Released in 1982


Audio Album: Nebraska
Released: Sept 20, 1982
Lyrics of the Album by: Bruce Springsteen

Songs of the Album:

  1. Nebraska
  2. Atlantic City
  3. Mansion On The Hill
  4. Johnny 99
  5. Highway Patrolman
  6. State Trooper
  7. Used Cars
  8. Open All Night
  9. My Father's House
  10. Reason To Believe
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Bruce Springsteen's Audio Album: The River


Audio Album: The River
Released: Oct 10, 1980
Lyrics of the Album by: Bruce Springsteen

Songs of the Album:
  1. The Ties That Bind
  2. Sherry Darling
  3. Jackson Cage
  4. Two Hearts
  5. Independence Day
  6. Hungry Heart
  7. Out In The Street
  8. Crush On You
  9. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
  10. I Wanna Marry You
  11. The River
  12. Point Blank
  13. Cadillac Ranch
  14. I'm A Rocker
  15. Fade Away
  16. Stolen Car
  17. Ramrod
  18. The Price You Pay
  19. Drive All Night
  20. Wreck On The Highway
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Album: "Darkness on the Edge of Town" By Bruce Springsteen Released in June 2, 1978


Album: Darkness on the Edge of Town
Lyrics by: Bruce Springsteen
Songs of the Album:
  1. Badlands
  2. Adam Raised A Cain
  3. Something In The Night
  4. Candy's Room
  5. Racing In The Street
  6. The Promised Land
  7. Factory
  8. Streets Of Fire
  9. Prove It All Night
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Bruce Springsteen's Audio Album: Born to Run


Audio Album: Born to Run

Songs of The Album:

  1. Thunder Road { lyrics }
  2. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out { lyrics }
  3. Night { lyrics }
  4. Backstreets { lyrics }
  5. Born To Run { lyrics }
  6. She's The One { lyrics }
  7. Meeting Across The River { lyrics }
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Bruce Springsteen's Audio Album: The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle


Audio Album: The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle


Songs of the Album:

  1. The E Street Shuffle { lyrics }
  2. 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) { lyrics }
  3. Kitty's Back { lyrics }
  4. Wild Billy's Circus Story { lyrics }
  5. Incident On 57th Street { lyrics }
  6. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) { lyrics }
  7. New York City Serenade { lyrics }
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Bruce Springsteen's Audio Album: Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.


Audio Album: Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.

Songs of the Album:
  1. Blinded By The Light { lyrics }
  2. Growin' Up { lyrics }
  3. Mary Queen Of Arkansas { lyrics }
  4. Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street? { lyrics }
  5. Lost In The Flood { lyrics }
  6. The Angel { lyrics }
  7. For You { lyrics }
  8. Spirit In The Night { lyrics }
  9. It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City { lyrics }
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Bruce Springsteen Biography

Bruce Springsteen:

Bruce Springsteen who born in USA is one of the most popular American songwriter, singer and musician whose shows, concerts and albums are being liked among the music lovers.

He is really a passionate singer who sings from heart and no doubt he tells the voice of heart and his songs and music touches the hearts.

Biography:

(Born September 23, 1949, Freehold, New Jersey, U.S.) American singer, songwriter, and bandleader who became the archetypal rock performer of the 1970s and'80s.
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Springsteen grew up in Freehold, a mill town where his father worked as a labourer. His rebellious and artistic side led him to the nearby Jersey shore, where his imagination was sparked by a rock band scene and the boardwalk life, high and low. After an apprenticeship in bar bands on the mid-Atlantic coast, Springsteen turned himself into a solo singer-songwriter in 1972 and auditioned for talent scout John Hammond, Sr., who immediately signed him to Columbia Records. His first two albums, released in 1973, reflected folk-rock, soul, and rhythm-and-blues influences, especially those of Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, and Stax/Volt Records. Springsteen's voice, a rough baritone that he used to shout on up-tempo numbers and to more sensual effect on slower songs, was shown to good effect here, but his sometimes spectacular guitar playing, which ranged from dense power chord effects to straight 1950s rock and roll, had to be downplayed to fit the singer-songwriter format.

With his third album, Born to Run (1975), Springsteen transformed into a full-fledged rock and roller, heavily indebted to Phil Spector and Roy Orbison. The album, a diurnal song cycle, was a sensation even before its release, when Columbia's public relations campaign landed Springsteen on the covers of both Time and Newsweek the week of its release. But it sold only middling well, and three years passed before the follow-up, the darker, tougher Darkness on the Edge of Town, appeared. With “Hungry Heart,” from The River (1980), Springsteen finally scored an international hit single.

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