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Favourite E Street track







Mr Blobby

New member
Jul 14, 2003
2,632
In a cave
Have to say that when they did the following threee tracks back to back at the Emirates it was pretty special

Badlands
Thunder Road
Born to Run

I also love Because the night and my favourite is Jungleland

When I got married one of the songs we had played when we were signing the register was "If I should fall behind", so that song means a lot.
 




Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul album Men Without Women' is a classic. Any track off this album is worthy:

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Going a bit OT yes this is a good album but imho the sound does owe a debt to Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, the second greatest band to come out of Asbury Park and one that I would love to have seen in their prime.

Saw him supporting "The Quo" on their 1984 farewell tour, totally wrong music for the audience and they went down like the proverbial bucket of cold sick with stuff being thrown at them. The venue - good ole Smelhurst Park! Have just dug out their "greatest hits" album on Spotify and will give it a listen to remind me of an E-street spin off band.
 


Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
Badlands...playing it now, RIP Big Man
 




blue'n'white

Well-known member
Oct 5, 2005
3,082
2nd runway at Gatwick
Difficult to pick out a favourite to be honest - virtually everything that Bruce has done is imo superb but, as we're talking about Clarence's passing, it really has to be "Jungleland" just for that sax solo.
I've seen Springsteen with or without a band getting on for 30 times and he's never failed to deliver the goods but one memory that will live with me forever is of him singing "Jersey Girl" in the Giants Stadium in 2009 - emotional overload ???
 


whitelion

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Dec 16, 2003
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Southwick
Going a bit OT yes this is a good album but imho the sound does owe a debt to Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, the second greatest band to come out of Asbury Park and one that I would love to have seen in their prime.

Saw him supporting "The Quo" on their 1984 farewell tour, totally wrong music for the audience and they went down like the proverbial bucket of cold sick with stuff being thrown at them. The venue - good ole Smelhurst Park! Have just dug out their "greatest hits" album on Spotify and will give it a listen to remind me of an E-street spin off band.

Thanks for the heads-up Norman. Have never heard (knowingly) anything by Southside Johnny etc. Will look them up.

On another note am three quarters through the latest Peter James offering. Good ol' Norman Potting is still very non-pc but raising a few chuckles.
 


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