Springsteen - E St. Shuffle Pt.1
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I remember reading a quote from someone who was a regular at the Upstage (one of Bruce's old New Jersey haunts); "jamming with Bruce was like having Einstein come over to help do your homework".
The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle is one of the best albums ever. :D
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I'd say none, not few.
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love it. soulful, sometimes explosive, i love this slow version. I prefer when bruce plays guitar cuz it looks kinda awkward sometimes when it's just him but on this one it doesn't matter
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Amazing!!
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How many Thunder Roads have you penned, then?
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..."in England and stuff." Great performer/musician but a dunce where it really counts.
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Can't wait to show my dad this video he was at this concert, and he passed his love of amazing music onto me. I love Bruce
chloebeth2 5 months ago
@chloebeth2
Excellent, Chloe. I'm sure he'll love it.
glammer 5 months ago
after this tour he shaved and came out in a suit jacket, 1976, saw him in Springfield Mass, he did Because the Night, and encored with Born to Run. It was the only time I was ever able to get right up front to the stage at one of his shows, it was general admission with floor seating. I looked right up at his hands flying through the fast picking instrumental middle section to Born to Run. One of the best times of my life,
outerrealm 1 year ago 3
@outerrealm
I used to describe him in the suit period as what it'd look like if Al Pacino played Elvis.
glammer 5 months ago 2
I loved this song on The Wild, The Innocent mainly because of the amazing ridiculous ending
but this version is out of this world and Miami Steve's solo gets my heart rate up everytime
slvtnplt 2 years ago 6
@slvtnplt
It's like five pop songs in one, the length of a prog rock song but so much better. The ensemble middle section is brilliant, then when that sax solo comes in it lifts like a booster rocket. I had it on a bootleg in 1978 and I still rip runs off Bruce's solo from it. Big influence on my own playing and underrated as a lead guitarist. He once said he was flattered that Nils would disappear and he'd have wandered over to Bruce's amp to check his solo. Nils got it.
glammer 5 months ago