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Widely known for his electric brand of heartland rock infused with working class sentiments and the problems of everyday folks, Bruce Springsteen was hailed as the future of rock and roll by music critic turned manager, Jon Landau, in 1974—and he went on to become just that. Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen was born September 23, 1949 in Freehold Borough, New Jersey. He learned to play the guitar when he was 13 and performed in several local bands. After getting a record contract with Columbia and earning early critical acclaim, Springsteen, backed by the E Stre Continued...
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| Born to Run | |||
| Born In the U.S.A. | |||
| The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle | |||
| Darkness On the Edge of Town | |||
| Nebraska | |||
| The River | |||
| Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. | |||
| Tunnel of Love | |||
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Bruce Springsteen Reviews & Comments: User Submitted Comments (5)
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Anonymous
04-30-08
Anonymous
04-30-08
good music dancing in the dark #1
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Anonymous
02-08-08
Anonymous
02-08-08
I will always admire the man, one of my favorites, Streets of Philadelphia. He really "put it together".
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Anonymous
12-19-07
Anonymous
12-19-07
Bruce Springsteen talks about life, social problems, and love. He is one of the best original north-american singers.
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12-26-05
billy, CA
12-26-05
bruce springsteen is the best
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Bruce Springsteen Biography (Continued) |
et Band, broke into the national consciousness with the album Born to Run in 1975. Released as America suffered through oil embargos, record unemployment, and involvement in Vietnam, the album struck a chord with audiences world-wide and landed Springsteen on the cover of Time and Newsweek magazines. Such Bruce Springsteen songs as the title track, “Thunder Road” and Backstreets” offered a small slice of hope to a world weary of war, poverty, and social injustice. Arguably Springsteen’s career highlight, Born To Run also remains one of the best-selling rock albums of all time.
Since Born to Run, Springsteen's recordings have tended to alternate between commercially accessible rock albums and dark folk-oriented works. Much of his iconic status stems from his three hours plus concerts in which he and the E Street Band present intense ballads, spirited anthems, and party rock and roll songs, amongst which Springsteen interjects long, wry or deeply emotional stories. His most famous albums, Born to Run and 1984’s Born in the U.S.A., epitomize his talent for finding grandeur in the simple struggles of daily life. He has sold over 60 million albums in the U.S. alone and has collected fifteen Grammy Awards. Springsteen has long had the nickname "The Boss," which supposedly originated when a young Springsteen, playing club gigs with a band in the 1960s, took on the task of collecting the band's nightly pay and distributing it amongst his band mates. He most certainly has earned this moniker over the years. Indeed, as he has said, “I believe that the life of a rock n' roll band will last as long as you look down into the audience and can see yourself, and your audience looks up at you and can see themselves." For Springsteen that certainly continues to be the case.
Since Born to Run, Springsteen's recordings have tended to alternate between commercially accessible rock albums and dark folk-oriented works. Much of his iconic status stems from his three hours plus concerts in which he and the E Street Band present intense ballads, spirited anthems, and party rock and roll songs, amongst which Springsteen interjects long, wry or deeply emotional stories. His most famous albums, Born to Run and 1984’s Born in the U.S.A., epitomize his talent for finding grandeur in the simple struggles of daily life. He has sold over 60 million albums in the U.S. alone and has collected fifteen Grammy Awards. Springsteen has long had the nickname "The Boss," which supposedly originated when a young Springsteen, playing club gigs with a band in the 1960s, took on the task of collecting the band's nightly pay and distributing it amongst his band mates. He most certainly has earned this moniker over the years. Indeed, as he has said, “I believe that the life of a rock n' roll band will last as long as you look down into the audience and can see yourself, and your audience looks up at you and can see themselves." For Springsteen that certainly continues to be the case.




