he's already in the list pipeline if that's what you mean
― NASCAR, surfing, raising chickens, owning land (zachlyon), Monday, August 13, 2012 12:16 AM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
oh yay!
― horseshoe, Monday, 13 August 2012 04:22 (thirteen years ago)
"Born to Run" as it is closer to Bat out of Hell (which I pull out way more often)
― Simon H., Monday, 13 August 2012 04:44 (thirteen years ago)
i'm confused at the notion of someone liking one but not the other
I'm not sure exactly why I like one but not the other; I think it's that BTR tips the scale a little too far toward Meat Loaf (which makes me the anti-Simon H). Even as I slowly warm to Born To Run the album, there has been no change in my dislike of the track itself.
― EZ Snappin, Monday, 13 August 2012 04:49 (thirteen years ago)
They are both romantic obv ("Backstreets" is the defeatist one), but "Born To Run" feels desperately hopeful while "Thunder Road" seems kind of wizened and accepting of "being older and less hopeful" ("you ain't a beauty, but hey, you're all right")
romanticism vs. pick up artist-style negging
― Pollopolicía (some dude), Monday, 13 August 2012 12:09 (thirteen years ago)
Gotta go with BTR cause I'm a stan for balls-out production, especially the wall o' sound.
― shaane, Monday, 13 August 2012 17:09 (thirteen years ago)
FUCK YOU THIS IS HARD
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― (✿◠‿◠) (ENBB), Monday, 13 August 2012 17:11 (thirteen years ago)
I love both but whatever BTR all the way.
When I was 17 and very gullible (as if I'm less so now) my then boyfriend had me believing that BTR was the New Jersey state song which makes no sense but NJ really loves Bruce and he sounded like he knew what he was talking about so I believed him. For, like, a year.
The Frankie Goes to Hollywood vid of them doing B2R is one of my favorite things in the whole world.
― (✿◠‿◠) (ENBB), Monday, 13 August 2012 17:13 (thirteen years ago)
I'm From New Jersey Written & Music by Red Mascara
Verse (Ad lib)I know of a state that's a perfect playland with white sandy beaches by the sea;With fun-filled mountains, lakes and parks, and folks with hospitality;With historic towns where battles were fought, and presidents have made their home;It's called New Jersey, and I toast and tout it wherever I may roam. 'Cause . . .
First ChorusI'M FROM NEW JERSEY and I'm proud about it, I love the Garden State.I'M FROM NEW JERSEY and I want to shout it, I think it's simply great.All of the other states throughout the nation may mean a lot to some;But I wouldn't want another, Jersey is like no other, I'm glad that's where I'm from.
Second ChorusIf you want glamour, try Atlantic City or Wildwood by the sea;Then there is Trenton, Princeton, and Fort Monmouth, they all made history.Each little town has got that certain something, from High Point to Cape May;And some place like Mantoloking, Phillipsburg, or Hoboken will steal your heart away.
New Jersey's Unofficial State Song "I'm From New Jersey," passed both Legislative Houses in 1972. However it was not signed into law by the Governor. It remains popular statewide and on the Web.Copyright © 1961, 1989 By Red Mascara-All Rights Reserved
― spanky hotel frogstrot (how's life), Monday, 13 August 2012 17:25 (thirteen years ago)
not as cool.
― spanky hotel frogstrot (how's life), Monday, 13 August 2012 17:26 (thirteen years ago)
Governor otm
Yeah, I know it's "I'm from NJ" because obv I've since looked it up and my God what a dumb song.
― (✿◠‿◠) (ENBB), Monday, 13 August 2012 17:27 (thirteen years ago)
also lol @ Wildwood being glamorous.
http://www.wildwoodsnj.com/images/homeImages/beach-coasters.jpg
― spanky hotel frogstrot (how's life), Monday, 13 August 2012 17:29 (thirteen years ago)
"On June 12, 1979, 'Born to Run' was named New Jersey's "Unofficial Youth Rock Anthem" by the New Jersey State Legislature." Can't find the bill but there's that.
― shaane, Monday, 13 August 2012 17:53 (thirteen years ago)
lol waht?! I don't think he knew that. Not gonna tell him.
― (✿◠‿◠) (ENBB), Monday, 13 August 2012 17:58 (thirteen years ago)
Thunder Road without a doubt.
― I Shall Be Re-Released (Mr Andy M), Monday, 13 August 2012 21:46 (thirteen years ago)
Thunder Road. TR draws you into the song and story. You have listen closely to put the pieces together. BTR just hits you over the head. Not that there's anything wrong with it but it's not what I reach for.
― that's not my post, Tuesday, 14 August 2012 05:59 (thirteen years ago)
Easily "Born to Run" for me. There was a period during the reunion tour when Bruce seemed visibly bored (or as bored as he ever lets himself look) singing "Thunder Road," all but happy to cede it to the sing-alongers, but "Born to Run" was never less than fully engaged and exultant.
However, I do like listening to "Thunder Road" (still a great song!) as the precursor to its intended (though never fully realized) sequel "The Promise."
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 14 August 2012 14:45 (thirteen years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.
― System, Thursday, 16 August 2012 00:01 (thirteen years ago)
The one that mentions Roy Orbison
― Safe European Momus (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 16 August 2012 01:02 (thirteen years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.
― System, Friday, 17 August 2012 00:01 (thirteen years ago)
intersting
― mookieproof, Friday, 17 August 2012 00:03 (thirteen years ago)
thunder road
― on entre O.K. on sort K.O. (man alive), Sunday, 1 November 2015 02:32 (ten years ago)
great thread but the answer is "backstreets"
― k3vin k., Sunday, 1 November 2015 02:38 (ten years ago)
that's my second fav
― on entre O.K. on sort K.O. (man alive), Sunday, 1 November 2015 02:40 (ten years ago)
this album tho my god
― k3vin k., Sunday, 1 November 2015 02:41 (ten years ago)
Man "Thunder Road" for sure
― bunny slopes, Sunday, 1 November 2015 02:56 (ten years ago)
Born to Run is cool but there aren't many songs that put you directly into the intensity of a scene/moment like Thunder Road.
― on entre O.K. on sort K.O. (man alive), Sunday, 1 November 2015 02:59 (ten years ago)
TBH I have some trouble stomaching his singing and the band arrangement on both. What's with the constant piano tinkering in Bruce songs?
― on entre O.K. on sort K.O. (man alive), Monday, 2 November 2015 15:16 (ten years ago)
http://www.vulture.com/2016/06/every-bruce-springsteen-song-ranked.html
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 17:03 (nine years ago)
Results of this poll on the money, right down to the closeness.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 18:25 (nine years ago)
Neat list of songs, Lift Me Up is too low, for the wrong reasons, but at least elsewhere the writer acknowledges failures of ambition, that even many of his lesser songs are worth a listen.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 14 September 2016 01:15 (nine years ago)
I can't understand why she dislikes synths.
― The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 14 September 2016 01:37 (nine years ago)
voted Jungleland
― Tom Violence, Wednesday, 14 September 2016 01:55 (nine years ago)
Just listening to some tracks after a few years of no Springsteen and thinking that the piano player Roy Bittan most reminds me of the most is .... Paul Griffin. Something about that busy, catchy, gospel approach.
― Sigue Sigue Kaputnik (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 14 September 2016 02:01 (nine years ago)
Ah, in fact just found this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-4XXv_gTHo
Continued listening only strengthens this association.
― Sigue Sigue Kaputnik (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 14 September 2016 17:17 (nine years ago)
Was this ever sorted? Oh I see,
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 18 November 2022 16:26 (three years ago)
Like them both but "Thunder Road" just seems a little more specific and cinematic whereas "Born to Run" is a wee bit cartoonish, as somebody said upthread.
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 18 November 2022 16:43 (three years ago)
If by cartoonish you mean larger than life. "Born to Run" transcends so hard that calling it a song almost seems reductive.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 18 November 2022 17:10 (three years ago)
No worries. It's just so famous hard to sometimes transcend that larger than life print the legend factor. But I will keep listening again with open ears on the open road because tramps like us, baby.
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 18 November 2022 17:15 (three years ago)
Ran up the block to get brunch and now BTR is playing over the sound system. Last time I heard it here was when I walking by the night AOC won. Her opponent Joe Crowley had rented out the place for his victory party but then ended up played “Born to Run” with his band as part of his concession. I ran into Outlaw Country Jeremy and his wife Laura outside as they were going in to offer condolences. I was kind of shocked when I looked up from my phone to see them since I had them in the front of my mind because I was at that instance reading an article by a mutual acquaintance in the neighborhood. I had come across this article whilst looking up information on the song “Bessie the Heifer” sung by Wayne Newton to an array of barnyard animals on an episode of The Lucy Show.https://www.cmt.com/news/2s5nce/oxford-american-excerpt-felice-and-boudleaux-bryant
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 19 November 2022 17:16 (three years ago)
Imagine James Redd off to the left with his face pressed to the glass.
Now @JoeCrowleyNY is playing guitar. He dedicated the first song to @Ocasio2018 — “Born to Run”@ pic.twitter.com/U3sx6mth90— J. David Goodman (@jdavidgoodman) June 27, 2018
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 19 November 2022 17:46 (three years ago)
This is hard! Instinctively want to say Thunder Road because it's perfect, it gives me chills, it's a great and strange song that you can also recite like a poem. I feel like I could sit someone down who doesn't typically like Bruce and make them listen to it and they would at the very least respect it because it is Literature with a capital L.
BtR is a very different kind of masterpiece. It's a masterpiece of rock and roll, of trying too hard, of romanticism tipping all the way into camp. It's Bruce riding a motorcycle full speed along a narrow cliff path of Awesome, with a yawning abyss of Bad just inches away. It's not really my sort of song, I rarely seek it out, and yet every time I hear it, the ridiculous energy of it carries me along and I end up thinking "fuck yeah!" Whereas Thunder Road, perfect though it is, is not a song I can hear over and over again; the impact of that last line tends to wear off with familiarity. BtR never loses its impact.
So yeah, no idea.
― Lily Dale, Saturday, 19 November 2022 18:23 (three years ago)
Just passed by the restaurant I had brunch at and talked to one of the owners. The plot thickens...
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 19 November 2022 19:18 (three years ago)
"Except roll down the window and let the wind blow back your hair" is one of the most magical moments . . . well, ever.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Saturday, 19 November 2022 19:29 (three years ago)
^OTM
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 19 November 2022 19:30 (three years ago)
...the owner told me that he in fact put BTR on that playlist ("because I wouldn't normally play that song") in honor of that incident.
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 19 November 2022 19:31 (three years ago)
This sounds like the plot of a new Bruce song if he was still writing in his verbose early '70s style.
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Saturday, 19 November 2022 19:43 (three years ago)
Ha, yes, exactly! This story was all jumbled up in my mind until I was finally able to channel Bruce himself to try to tell it.
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 19 November 2022 19:45 (three years ago)
I think this one features him:📹
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 21 November 2022 03:01 (three years ago)
Ha, whoops, yeah, he also played at the Bottom Line a year earlier, August 1974. There must be recordings out there.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 21 November 2022 03:52 (three years ago)
Supposedly the earliest available performance of BtR:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJEmPVFAvM8
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 21 November 2022 03:59 (three years ago)
I found a few early "Born to Run" cuts from '74. Here's a '74 "Jungleland"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICJr6lSGS3c
And then there's this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeosMlRCoUI
I think they all feature Carter, but I could be wrong
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 21 November 2022 04:05 (three years ago)
I’m not gonna take the bait again!
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 21 November 2022 04:17 (three years ago)
Scott Miller had some interesting things to say about "Thunder Road":
I have a serious love/hate relationship with this song. For the most part, I think the album is overrated; there's just not enough there there in the composition. "Thunder Road" is the one that stretches out the most, and it's the one I like the most, but from the first sung lyric it stays a little aimless. The final always gives me chills, and makes the road straighten behind it as it were- but I'm not sure I'm proud of that reaction. Really the singer is feeding this poor girl such a banquet of self-mythologizing nonsense as to make one weep. The message is: "Trade in these wings on some wheels...It's a town full of losers/I'm pulling out of here to win." Quiet good deeds and unheralded personal sanctity are for suckers; it's all about cobbling together an elitist worldview from whole cloth and putting it over for material advantage. So, this is good wild-oatsy stuff, but I'll say it again: if you want world-class lyrics with a reasonable ethical grounding, go try that joke of a flitty chimera David Bowie.
For me, I'd be satisfied with this album if it were a single of "Night" b/w "Meeting Across the River". Gets straight to the point.
― Halfway there but for you, Monday, 21 November 2022 04:56 (three years ago)
Half of rock is singers feeding self-mythologizing nonsense to poor girls. Kind of a dumb take.
Maybe Bruce didn't flirt with fascist iconography enough for Scott Miller.
― The Bankruptcy of the Planet of the Apes (PBKR), Monday, 21 November 2022 12:25 (three years ago)
"go try" this other guy who sucks? what lol
― maf you one two (maffew12), Monday, 21 November 2022 12:32 (three years ago)
Did we ever poll the songs on Born to Run?
I don't think so!
Really the singer is feeding this poor girl such a banquet of self-mythologizing nonsense as to make one weep. The message is: "Trade in these wings on some wheels...It's a town full of losers/I'm pulling out of here to win." Quiet good deeds and unheralded personal sanctity are for suckers
I suppose this is a helpful warning for anyone who had "Thunder Road" confused with Middlemarch.
― Lily Dale, Monday, 21 November 2022 16:30 (three years ago)
That sounds like it might be Carter, based on the bit at 2:45 -- Weinberg sometimes attempted it, but soon gave up. Doesn't sound like Max.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 21 November 2022 17:17 (three years ago)
And that's DEFINITELY Carter on the '74 "Jungleland."
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 21 November 2022 17:19 (three years ago)
Quiet good deeds and unheralded personal sanctity
we should do a pox songs about quiet good deeds and unheralded personal sanctity
― ꙮ (map), Monday, 21 November 2022 21:00 (three years ago)
Miller's got an unconventional take on Springsteen; the other two songs he writes about in his book are "Candy's Room" and "Girls in Their Summer Clothes", probably not general top three fan favourites.
― Halfway there but for you, Monday, 21 November 2022 21:30 (three years ago)
*raises hand*
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 21 November 2022 21:50 (three years ago)
Meaning I’m a huge fan of “Candy’s Room.”
I’m not minding Scott Miller’s contrarian take tbh.
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 21 November 2022 21:52 (three years ago)
"Candy's Room" is one of those songs even people I know that don't like Springsteen like. He doesn't have many songs like it.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 21 November 2022 21:53 (three years ago)
The funny thing is that blurb is from a playlist of the best songs of 1975 (fitted between "Better Off Dead" by Elton John and "Poker" by Electric Light Orchestra)! Although occasionally he'll include a song less out of musical excellence than to make a point about the historical context.
― Halfway there but for you, Monday, 21 November 2022 23:12 (three years ago)
"Better Off Dead" from Captain Fantastic? Haven't thought about that one in ages.
― Meet Me in the Z'Ha'Dum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 21 November 2022 23:27 (three years ago)
Thunder Road come on
― treeship., Tuesday, 22 November 2022 00:54 (three years ago)
You ain’t a beauty but hey you’re alright
happy 50th
thunder road is good, but that guitar lick right after 'i got this guitar and i learned how to make it talk' is kinda lame― buh, Sunday, August 12, 2012 11:20 PM (thirteen years ago)
― buh, Sunday, August 12, 2012 11:20 PM (thirteen years ago)
otm but i still voted for it
― mookieproof, Monday, 25 August 2025 23:45 (nine months ago)