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Does anyone have a copy of the balcony picture in Rome, which ended up in
his divorce?
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Bruce Springsteen
The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle Review
02/17/2005 4:09 AM, AMG
Album Release Date: 1973
Label: Columbia
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
Bruce Springsteen expanded the folk-rock approach of his debut album,
Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J., to strains of jazz, among other
styles, on its ambitious follow-up, released only eight months later.
His chief musical lieutenant was keyboard player David Sancious, who
lived on the E Street that gave the album and Springsteen's backup
group its name. With his help, Springsteen created a street-life
mosaic of suburban society that owed much in its outlook to Van
Morrison's romanticization of Belfast in Astral Weeks. Though
Springsteen expressed endless affection and much nostalgia, his
message was clear: this was a goodbye-to-all-that from a man who was
moving on. The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle represented
an astonishing advance even from the remarkable promise of Greetings;
the unbanded three-song second side in particular was a flawless
piece of music.
Musically and lyrically, Springsteen had brought an unruly muse under
control and used it to make a mature statement that synthesized
popular musical styles into complicated, well-executed arrangements
and absorbing suites; it evoked a world precisely even as that world
seemed to disappear. Following the personnel changes in the E Street
Band in 1974, there is a conventional wisdom that this album is
marred by production lapses and performance problems, specifically
the drumming of Vini Lopez. None of that is true. Lopez's busy Keith
Moon style is appropriate to the arrangements in a way his
replacement, Max Weinberg, never could have been. The production is
fine. And the album's songs contain the best realization of
Springsteen's poetic vision, which soon enough would be tarnished by
disillusionment. He would later make different albums, but he never
made a better one. The truth is, The Wild, the Innocent & the E
Street Shuffle is one of the greatest albums in the history of rock &
roll.
William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
We met Paul from Abq at the Bruce Concert in Austin 4/03. Have pics
from the line and would like to send and keep in touch. Paul was
traveling around to several cities hosting Bruce concerts.
Hi
New member here so excuse any dumb questions. I've just got a mini iPod for
christmas
and having loaded a bunch of my original Bruce CDs I really wanted to try and
get some
bootlegs. Years ago I worked in Our Price records in london and the manager had
a
fantastic Bootleg LP which I remember, but don't remeber the name of it.
What I was looking for was a list of say 5-10 top bootleg/live CD's that I can
then go and
try and collect/buy. My criteria are:
excellent sound quality
great performance
good audience interaction
a variety of performances over each of the key periods
Does anyone want to have a go at suggesting a list and where I might be able to
get these
from?
I have the following three (3) vinyl long-playing (LP) album sets:
1. The Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Story (3 LP albums,
3 hours, 1987)
2. The Stevie Wonder Story (2 LP albums, 2 hours, 1988)
3. The Smokey Robinson Story (4 LP's) (4 LP albums, 4 hours, 1988)
These are stereo program disc sent to radio stations under programming
agreements with United Stations Programming Network. Each LP is one
hour long and contains music and interviews with the subject artist
and others. Each set includes a hardcopy of the program format.
The sets were given to me around 1988-89, but I have never had an
opportunity to play them (no turntable). I am not sure if they were
ever played. If they were shipped in plastic shrink-wrap, it was
missing when I received them.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
RiqMar
I have the following three (3) vinyl long-playing (LP) album sets:
1. The Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Story (3 LP albums,
3 hours, 1987)
2. The Stevie Wonder Story (2 LP albums, 2 hours, 1988)
3. The Smokey Robinson Story (4 LP's) (4 LP albums, 4 hours, 1988)
These are stereo program disc sent to radio stations under programming
agreements with United Stations Programming Network. Each LP is one
hour long and contains music and interviews with the subject artist
and others. Each set includes a hardcopy of the program format.
The sets were given to me around 1988-89, but I have never had an
opportunity to play them (no turntable). I am not sure if they were
ever played. If they were shipped in plastic shrink-wrap, it was
missing when I received them.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
RiqMar
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i don't know where you can find the cover of bruce's "i walk the line," but if you find it, can you let me know? i'd love to have it...i saw him sing it at one of his last concerts.
Hi,
I do have a copy of Chapel Hill (I live in the Netherlands).
Regards,
Patrick van de Winkel (pvdw.ba@...)
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i don't know where you can find the cover of bruce's "i walk the line," but if you find it, can you let me know? i'd love to have it...i saw him sing it at one of his last concerts.
Like I said I'm new to this group I joined a couple of weeks ago but this is my first time posting. My name is Stephanie and I'm from West Virginia.I notice someone posted from Germany my husband and I lived there for two years while he was in the Army, it is a beautiful place we really love it there.
My husband and I both are big fans of BRUCE like you all, My husband is a really huge fan which leads me to my question or plea to you guys. This morning as my husbands was leaving for work he got into his car a noticed his CD player was gone he came and asked me if I had moved or taken it which I had NOT so upon looking futher he notice that the CD player wasn't the only thing missing someone had broken into the car well cars overnight (his work and our family car) and took all of our Springsteen CD's. I am just beside myself and well DH is right now just plain MAD about the whole thing. The really sad thing is that he/we just completed our colection of Bruce CD's except for the two new ones coming out. I don't know if any of you can or even would like to help us out but I was wondering if anyone might be willing to burn us a copy of what ever CD's you may have so that we might be able to "get back" our collection. As far as I know the only one we have left here is "Bruce
Springsteen The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle" everything else is gone. I just can't believe that I'm so mad right now I sure you can all understand. It would really mean a lot to both of us if anyone would be willing to help us out we loved those CD's even my son loves the listen his favorites so far is Catilic Ranch and The Rising. Thank you all in advance and I really hope someone can help. I can be reach here or at Steele919@.... Talk to you all soon.
Friendship & Love,
Stephanie
"Creating new music is like meeting a new friend."
I'm Sabine, 33 years old and a Bruce Springsteen Fan since 1985 and I'm looking forward to get in touch with other "tramps". :-)
This year in Gelsenkirchen I saw him live on stage for my first time and I'm still very excited about what I've seen and heard. It was the best concert in my life.
I collect his music on original CDs and bootlegs on CDRs, even though I only started to collect the last. So I don't have many so far. Second I collect photos of Bruce and his band from all times of his career especially the artistic ones taken by good phographers like Frank Stefanko, Lyn Goldsmith etc.