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Bruce Springsteen’s Overlooked 1973 Classic Only Took Off After Another Rock Band Covered It
Bruce Springsteen’s legacy runs far and deep. Widely regarded as the poetic heart of America’s working class, it’s the humanity in his art that has brought the world so close to him. A pioneer in the ...
The rocker's biggest hit came after years of success and a last-minute burst of inspiration.
In June 1973, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band went to 914 Sound Studios to make their second album of the year, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle. He’d recorded his debut, ...
Springsteen’s sound is derivative, but it is also singular. He’s got a new album out titled “The Wild, The innocent & The E Street Shuffle.” From what’s been said about it, his second record surpasses ...
When record producer Mike Appel heard Bruce Springsteen perform “It’s Hard to Be a Saint in the City” during an audition in 1972, it convinced him to quit his job and become his manager. At the time, ...
Very few musicians begin their recording career with a lot of clout. Even Bruce Springsteen, who is now known for controlling every aspect of his records, had to deal with some feedback when he ...
Two of rock's biggest names — Aerosmith and Bruce Springsteen — both released their debut albums to little fanfare on Jan. 5, 1973. And although the Boston-based hard rockers' self-titled album ...
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