How Bruce Springsteen Perfected Rock n' Roll

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @HanzsKlopek
    @HanzsKlopek Год назад +139

    Love this album ...
    "Barefoot girl sitting on the hood of a Dodge
    Drinking warm beer in the soft summer rain"
    Amazing imagery of an era, of a place, of an age. This is a timeless classic.

  • @ThatFaceMelter94
    @ThatFaceMelter94 Год назад +259

    If you ever doubt why Springsteen is one of the greatest live acts of all time, out of the numerous shows I could point you to, for me it's '75 Hammersmith Odeon. Seriously one of the greatest live films you'll ever see and displays Springsteen's tenacity as a performer and the true power of the E Street Band. Saw him in Atlanta this year and it was one of the greatest shows I've ever seen.

    • @pjdipaolo1104
      @pjdipaolo1104 Год назад +1

      Saw the next show on that tour in Orlando and I completely afree

    • @PaulInPorirua
      @PaulInPorirua Год назад +8

      I had an American flatmate at University in '75, and he head the Hammersmith gig was on and dragged me and another guy up to London to see Bruce. I've been a convert ever since.

    • @quarter_moon_and_a_guitar
      @quarter_moon_and_a_guitar Год назад +3

      Yeah. His band back then was simply the best in rock, and the songs he wrote in the 70s allowed it to cut loose like no other.

    • @directamplification
      @directamplification Год назад +3

      It's incredible, but it really isn't even among his best concert films! As amazing as Hammersmith Odeon '75 is, Tempe 1980 and Madison Square Garden 2000 are even better!

    • @brianmyers4444
      @brianmyers4444 Год назад +7

      @@directamplificationNo Nukes ‘79!!!

  • @mysterbear
    @mysterbear Год назад +55

    So, in 1975, fresh out of the Marines, and unemployed, I bought Born to Run (at the nice price) and listened to it, maybe 30 times in a row. And in the midst of all this listening, it occurred to me I was listening to Rock-n-Roll in its purest, most unvarnished form. I thought, “This guy has cracked some kinda code, distilled the art form, but never reduced it to empty gestures and cliches.” But I never knew why or how he did it, till listening to your thing, man. Thanks.

    • @stapfen
      @stapfen Год назад +1

      I'm way younger, born years after rock died in empty gestures and cliches. But I am a huge Springsteen fan and I could never quite get to the core of my fascination with his songs. Your thoughts from 1975 just perfectly summed up what I couldn't put into words

  • @limeymcfrog1
    @limeymcfrog1 Год назад +44

    I think you’re missing a huge ingredient - SOUL! Specifically Otis Redding and/or Wilson Pickett. 10th Avenue Freeze Out is one of the best songs on that album and it wouldn’t be the same without it… and that is a straight up soul song.

  • @Brandon-yi3ws
    @Brandon-yi3ws Год назад +71

    I feel like we are long over due on a Jim Croce video, his lyricism, storytelling and sound are too good to be forgotten about :)

    • @curly_wyn
      @curly_wyn Год назад

      This is easily his best album. Get that pessimistic Darkness on the Edge of Town garbage out of here. Born to Run is very clearly his BEST work.

  • @robjgolde3221
    @robjgolde3221 Год назад +85

    Bruce’s run of albums between Born to Run and Born in the USA is unmatched. Yeah he’s made great albums before and after then, but it was just classic after classic during that time.
    Also, its nuts to me that he was just 25/26 when he wrote, recorded and released this album.

    • @roypiper581
      @roypiper581 Год назад +5

      Correct. B2R, Darkness, River, Nebraska, BUSA. Five albums, each with a somewhat different sound. Not a weak (or even average) album in that decade-long run.

    • @benvanelli1241
      @benvanelli1241 Год назад +2

      criminal not to mention the e street shuffle which preceded BTR

    • @robjgolde3221
      @robjgolde3221 Год назад +1

      @@benvanelli1241 I love E Street Shuffle and Greetings as much as the next person, those albums laid the foundation. But BTR thru BUSA is where Bruce not only hit his stride but established himself and the E Street Band as a force to be reckoned with.

    • @deangulberry1876
      @deangulberry1876 Год назад +1

      I also love a lot of Greetings, E st shuffle, and Tunnel of love too.

    • @benvanelli1241
      @benvanelli1241 Год назад +3

      @@robjgolde3221 respectfully I disagree. Wild and Innocent is in some ways better than Born to Run for me

  • @lukejones0826
    @lukejones0826 Год назад +37

    Got to go see the boss in concert this year, what an absolute legend!!!!!

  • @marvinbohme7575
    @marvinbohme7575 Год назад +39

    Springsteen is one of the most charismatic figures in music history and one of the most prolific songwriters you'll ever find in rock music.
    I would still consider "Born in the U.S.A." as my favorite of his, just because I have a long-holding relationship with it since my childhood and seeing it as his most cohesive.
    And still, "Nebraska", "Darkness on the Edge of Town', "Born to Run", "Tunnel of Love" and "The River" are just an adventure to experience. Can't recommend his music high enough.

    • @RockandRollWoman
      @RockandRollWoman Год назад

      Aoife O'Donavan is playing Nebraska in its entirety on her current tour. She's talented enough with her own material, and I'm looking forward to seeing her do this at the Troubadour in October 2023.

  • @exexalien
    @exexalien Год назад +12

    A couple more ingredients: some Bo Diddley ("She's the One" even uses the "Bo Diddley beat") and 70's soul, specifically Al Green (most prevalent on "Tenth Avenue Freeze Out"). But the important thing is that watching this video prompted me to give Born to Run an uninterrupted listen, headphones on and laying down with my eyes closed, for the first time in probably decades. And also because of this video, might do the same with Highway 61 Revisited later. What a great start to the weekend, thank you!

    • @xxcelr8rs
      @xxcelr8rs Год назад +1

      Headphones! Listen there are 18 guitars on Born To Rune song alone. I listened 3 hours a day as a 13-year-old with the Koss headphones. Beautiful mx. It thunders, Dreamy middle section, " Beyond the palace" The glockenspiel. Always something new to find within this song.

  • @_germanikus_
    @_germanikus_ Год назад +3

    I just saw him live and it was absolutely incredible. Not only his Songs and energy on stage, but also his Storytelling. When he told a story about the passing of the only other surviving member of his first band, 80000 people went completely silent and listened to every word he said. I have never seen that anywhere else.

  • @somefairpoints
    @somefairpoints Год назад +10

    Yesterday I went to a Springsteen concert in Germany. Probably the best concert I've been to so far.

  • @alecl9430
    @alecl9430 Год назад +9

    Born To Run is my second favorite album of all time behind Songs in the Key of Life. That’s been the case since I saw him perform the album live in its entirety in 2009. I would put the last 3 minutes of Jungleland up against just about anything in the rock canon.
    Born to Run balances imaginative limitlessness and Earthbound realism better than nearly any other album I can reference. As one of my most listened albums ever, it can serve as comfort music or provide a necessary spark.
    I’ve adored Born to Run since my freshman year of highschool so I will always appreciate when this record gets its flowers. Excellent breakdown.

  • @johnjohnson3709
    @johnjohnson3709 Год назад +1

    Great video!! I love Bruce! Also got to see your face after all these years. Thank you for letting me see the man who has brought me much joy. ❤

  • @HPB53
    @HPB53 Год назад +153

    Unpopular opinion: I think ‘Tunnel of Love’ is his masterpiece. Say what you will about the 80s production (it sounds very 80s), but I think that’s where his songwriting abilities hit their peak. The depth of emotion in those songs is almost unmatched. I honestly think it’s his ‘Blood on the Tracks.’

    • @paisleyprincess7996
      @paisleyprincess7996 Год назад +9

      One step up is a fantastic song

    • @AbbeyRoadkill1
      @AbbeyRoadkill1 Год назад +5

      Side 1 of 'Tunnel' has never really clicked with me. Side 2 is absolutely amazing, though.

    • @ThoseBackPages
      @ThoseBackPages Год назад +6

      Nebraska, for me

    • @jeffball6656
      @jeffball6656 Год назад +5

      Tunnel of Love is great.
      Nebraska is greater.

    • @bonecanoe86
      @bonecanoe86 Год назад +5

      Tunnel of Love is fantastic for similar but different ways than Nebraska. It's a mature album written by a man pushing 40 who has the weight of life on him. You can feel that weight on each one of the songs. The production is very late 80s but isn't thick enough to smother these songs.

  • @kermitTHEdinosaur93
    @kermitTHEdinosaur93 Год назад +8

    You should totally take a deep dive into the lyrics of Howard Ashman and the music of Alan Menken. How they got The Little Mermaid music to be the way it was in 1989. And how it impacted us still to this day.

  • @richardober8373
    @richardober8373 Год назад +8

    Simply the greatest album of all time. There are many unbelievably great albums out there, but this one holds me in an almost spiritual way from the opening note to the closing note. No other album does this for me.

  • @RockandRollWoman
    @RockandRollWoman Год назад +23

    Mad respect to The Boss for his music and for talking about his experience with severe depression in his autobiography. I'm sure it has helped others to know that they are not alone, and that it's ok to ask for help.

  • @gerrymessier8781
    @gerrymessier8781 Год назад +2

    I'm in my sixties. I grew up in New Jersey in the 60's and 70's and Springsteen's first 3 albums best encapsulate what it was like growing in Jersey at that time

  • @chriskelly1890
    @chriskelly1890 Год назад +2

    Those of us in DC listening to WHFS in the summer of 1975 knew the album was coming, and one night while working at the ice cream parlor with the speakers in the back I heard DJ Weasel announce that he had the title song, Born to Run. Then he played it. It was the most beautiful sound I had ever heard and it remains for me the best song ever written. Weeks later I introduced Springsteen to Colorado and soon after that kicked off Sprinsteenology with a paper about Springsteen submitted in my college English class. Springsteen's summer 1975 concerts at Carter Barron in DC (about 4,000 seats) remain the best concerts I have ever seen.

  • @רוןבלומרוזן
    @רוןבלומרוזן Год назад +5

    This is the best album ever made in my opinion, i have never seen more beautiful lyrics than backstreets

  • @aaronexists4308
    @aaronexists4308 Год назад +5

    I’ve been waiting for this video for the 4 or 5 years I’ve been watching this channel. Born to run means so much to me in so many ways, and it’s absolutely gorgeous in every sense of the word. I will say it’s actually best eaten sitting alone at home with it on vinyl, screaming every word.

  • @pual682
    @pual682 Год назад +6

    Born to Run has been my favorite album for a long time glad you've gone and made a video on it!

  • @PaulInPorirua
    @PaulInPorirua Год назад +8

    I'd tweak the recipe just a little. The British Invasion material Bruce was into wasn't so much the Stones, it was the Animals. "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place" is in Born To Run's DNA.

    • @jackadams8745
      @jackadams8745 Год назад

      Yeah I was a little surprised it didn't come up!
      At his 2012 SXSW keynote speach Springsteen read out the lyrics to "we gotta get out of this place" and then said:
      "That’s every song I’ve ever written. Yeah. That’s all of them. I’m not kidding, either. That’s Born to Run, Born in the USA, everything I’ve done for the past 40 years, including all the new ones."

  • @johnroznovsky212
    @johnroznovsky212 Год назад +15

    How Tom Schulz created the self titled Boston would be awesome. It is truly the recipe of one great mind creating a brilliant debut album layer by layer. Still have the original vinyl.

    • @RockandRollWoman
      @RockandRollWoman Год назад +2

      Watch Rick Beato do Boston if you haven't already. You'll love it, I promise.

    • @ztl2505
      @ztl2505 Год назад +3

      Absolutely unbelievable album. It feels like a greatest hits compilation from a full career and not a debut.

    • @RockandRollWoman
      @RockandRollWoman Год назад +2

      @ztl2505 Best debut rock album. An easy call.

  • @quartz-jx9zu
    @quartz-jx9zu Год назад +1

    PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON VAN MORRISON. I think your style of videos would fit perfectly and since you do deep dives it would be very interesting to learn more about my favorite folk singer

  • @baritony8763
    @baritony8763 8 месяцев назад +1

    Billy Joel's "The Stranger" was the churning point in his career. And a helluva' an album to stew on.

  • @shawnreap
    @shawnreap Год назад +32

    You left out my favorite: Tenth Avenue Freeze=Out. When Bruce and the band do that one live it's pretty much rock and roll church.
    Excellent stuff as always. As a born & raised Jersey boy it's always fun to see our most famous export covered so reverently.

    • @augustosolari7721
      @augustosolari7721 Год назад +2

      That one always sounded very Motown to me.

    • @bonecanoe86
      @bonecanoe86 Год назад +5

      When I saw Bruce he opened with that song. Everyone got out of their seats and they never sat back down.

    • @paisleyprincess7996
      @paisleyprincess7996 Год назад +1

      That was pretty much what happened at the BS concert when they played that song…He took it to church!

    • @insertchannelnamehere632
      @insertchannelnamehere632 Год назад +2

      This album is amazing, but specifically the version of 10th avenue on the album is perhaps my least favorite song, it's amazing live though

  • @joeh3904
    @joeh3904 Год назад +1

    Elvis and Springsteen are literally my two favorite musicians of al time! I can’t wait to see Bruce again in concert.

  • @matthewjohnson9199
    @matthewjohnson9199 Год назад +6

    I saw Springsteen live in concert for the first time this year, and after hearing for years about his live performances, the hype was really true. One of the best concerts ever!
    One potential recipe could be an analysis on Nas' Illmatic (the Rakim influence, the multiple producers being brought in, the history of East Coast Rap).

  • @aidanphr1446
    @aidanphr1446 Год назад +6

    A top 10 album of all time and possibly top 5. Taking the phil spector sound to its fullest extreme of greatness

  • @martyparty606
    @martyparty606 Год назад +1

    Dude, your videos are inspiring enough as it is. But this recipe format is so much fun.

  • @GODHAND42
    @GODHAND42 Год назад +2

    London Calling would be a great album for this format of video

  • @NathanSidF
    @NathanSidF Год назад +8

    Legit, I think that the Springsteen show in Passaic 1978 is the pinnacle of rock. Where prior bands laid the foundation, Bruce gave it all. The performance of Prove it all night in that show is probably peak rock.

    • @xxcelr8rs
      @xxcelr8rs Год назад +1

      yeah, that guitar intro especially that show.

    • @NavelOrangeGazer
      @NavelOrangeGazer Год назад +1

      That or Grateful Dead '77 Cornell

    • @NathanSidF
      @NathanSidF Год назад

      @@NavelOrangeGazer Going to check it out! Thanks for the recommendation!

  • @MoviesNStuff
    @MoviesNStuff Год назад +10

    Despite 'Darkness on the Edge Of Town' being my favorite Bruce Springsteen album, no doubt 'Born to Run' his Masterpiece. I have grown up on Bruce since forever. My dad got to see him in concert several times. His copy is so scratched and worn it still sounds new. Magic

  • @rhys_mcp
    @rhys_mcp Год назад +3

    I got to see Bruce Springsteen early this past may and he has to be the one of the best performers of all time aswell as on of the songwriting GOATs. He asked me if i wanted to go home aswell

    • @RockandRollWoman
      @RockandRollWoman Год назад

      I'll be trying to buy a ticket at 4 or 5 pm the day of his LA show from a scalper who's worried about getting stuck. (I got aced out of the ticket sale lottery.) I got a 10th row ticket to RHCP for $125 that way, and a row 20 ticket to see Macca in an area where tickets had been over a thousand bucks for $375. It's worth trying. It's a bucket list show for me.

  • @padmakshkhandelwal1832
    @padmakshkhandelwal1832 Год назад +14

    Great video as always, I know it doesn't come in classic rock but would love to see you cover either Ride The Lightning or Master of Puppets by Metallica.

  • @roseopheliashepherd8379
    @roseopheliashepherd8379 Год назад +1

    love this format!

  • @jefferypike6451
    @jefferypike6451 Год назад +1

    Fan for nearly 50 years. Finally saw him live in OKC several years ago with my ex. She didn’t like him until she saw him live. She was blown away.

  • @ExileOnDaytonStreet
    @ExileOnDaytonStreet Год назад +6

    She's The One has all the ingredients for a great rock'n'roll song: that bumping Bo Diddley beat, the piano rumbling around like a stride player who listened to a lot of Rhapsody In Blue, the breakdown, the yearning earnestness of it all... it really is a lot of fun to listen to.
    There is something missing on the record, though, and it's hard to put a finger on it until you've heard the band play it with a faster tempo, and then it becomes a phenomenal experience: ruclips.net/video/cx_K0tFXr8k/видео.html

    • @l.5679
      @l.5679 Год назад +1

      Agreed!!!!!

  • @briantwiss9078
    @briantwiss9078 Год назад +2

    Great vid! Seeing Springsteen live was one of the greatest nights of my life.

  • @timeenbyvictorious
    @timeenbyvictorious Год назад +6

    I would love to see one of these on Radiohead. I don't really mind which album, but I think the would fit very well in this series.

  • @georgeiypep
    @georgeiypep Год назад

    Why I think that Springsteen is my favourite live performer is due to a lot of reasons:
    One..the main reason is being 'the songs'...I mean, that's why we love him as an artist, his songs resonate to us in such a beautiful way and that we get to listen to these songs performed live..
    Two..in my opinion, his acoustic versions of his songs are sometimes 'emotionally louder' than the live band versions...I mean, when its just him, his guitar and his harmonica, the feeling is just...no words to describe it... Some of the fans were really surprised that he plays the piano so good as well...All of the songs of Born To Run were written on piano...
    Three...He does great live covers of other artists songs.. such as Chimes of Freedom, Purple Rain, Who'll Stop The Rain to name a few..
    Four...now this is what really makes Springsteen special, he can take a song of his, and give you a completely new and refreshing arrangement of that song, sometimes in a different key, and its like you're hearing a completely new song for the first time..for example, during the Sessions Band Tour, the new arrangements on Atlantic City, Highway Patrolman and Further On (Up The Road) were simply amazing
    Five..You get a freakin' THREE HOUR' show!!!!!!
    Six...Even though you paid money to see Bruce Springsteen, each and every member of the E Street Band is an artist, who The Boss has selected personally, and they individually provide you with the best entertainment with their skills!!!
    Seven..Well, this is personal...I mean, he's one of the greatest artists of our current generation...from whatever info, one can gather from the internet and sources, he seems to be a very very humble family man and one of the nicest in the industry. There isn't much dirt on him as compared to a lot of his peers..

  • @ambero8726
    @ambero8726 Год назад +2

    Love this format 😊 always a joy to learn more. As for suggestions, some Ian durry and the blockheads. Such an eclectic sound, would be amazing to learn some of the influence to it. More modern but a dive in to Florence and the machine would be top tier.

  • @MoviesNStuff
    @MoviesNStuff Год назад +6

    Id love to see perhaps 'Close to the Edge'. Id LOVE to see one on Tales from Topographic Oceans, but perhaps its a bit too dense for some 😂. Still, the album has an interesting story to it, and each song is about 20min. Very interesting, including Jon Anderson jumping in front of a bus

  • @joalco3
    @joalco3 Год назад +1

    These videos are so well produced

  • @MrAdamGrainger
    @MrAdamGrainger Год назад +2

    Bruce mixes artists i dont necessarily care for into music i adore and would probably run through a wall for.

  • @coverversionoftheday9941
    @coverversionoftheday9941 Год назад +1

    The most obvious influence is Bo Diddley on She's the One. He has even done a mash up of STO with Who Do You Love as the intro way back in 1975.

  • @KurtFlechtner
    @KurtFlechtner Год назад +2

    You completely missed Gary U.S. Bonds and the Norfolk Sound. Springsteen himself even acknowledged this influence, frequently performing "Quarter to Three" in his encores and joining Miami Steve in resurrecting Gary's career with a 1981 comeback album.

  • @johnnycarroll6346
    @johnnycarroll6346 Год назад +5

    I know he never had a number one hit but I don’t care it doesn’t get better than Bruce,backstreets could be one of the best written songs of all time and it’s a footnote in born to run

  • @jamesallard7223
    @jamesallard7223 Год назад +6

    Then he stripped the whole thing down, filmed it in black and white, and made Nebraska. I find it to be one of the last truly great concept albums.

    • @NavelOrangeGazer
      @NavelOrangeGazer Год назад

      Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails
      And funnily enough they both address the topic of ever increasing nihilism in American society.

  • @stephanie8477
    @stephanie8477 Год назад +1

    My favorite artist and album ever!! Can't wait to see him this November

  • @Discogreview
    @Discogreview Год назад +1

    YEEEEEESSSSS I'm so happy to see "Head Chef Polyphonic" as a series :)

  • @mercedespernas
    @mercedespernas Месяц назад

    That wall of sound is what made the best of E Street Band.

  • @paisleyprincess7996
    @paisleyprincess7996 Год назад +2

    I saw BS in March, and it was one of the best show I went to. This coming from someone who isn’t a big fan. His artistry is legendary

  • @CipherSerpico
    @CipherSerpico Год назад +1

    _’Backstreets’_ might be the single most Powerful Song I’ve ever heard.

  • @chuckz2934
    @chuckz2934 Год назад

    I never connected Born to Run with River Deep. What an epiphany 🙏🏼. Thank u

  • @cosimo1319
    @cosimo1319 Год назад +3

    You should do in rainbows, the variety of influences on that album is amazing, you have the warm swirling guitar arpeggios of jeff buckley, the softness of nick drake, the vintage soul crooning of al green, the sweeping strings of björk, the electric basslines of boards of canada, and the bright lead guitar of john frusciante. And you could likely find even more as well. It would make for an amazing video.

  • @insertchannelnamehere632
    @insertchannelnamehere632 Год назад +8

    Personally Born to Run is my favorite album of all time, bar none, and it's truly beautiful

  • @samfisher6606
    @samfisher6606 Год назад +2

    Meeting Across the River always gets shafted

  • @edwarddavidson868
    @edwarddavidson868 Год назад +4

    This recipe can also be adapted into a Tarantino soundtrack if you double the ingredients.

  • @jswjanjan
    @jswjanjan Год назад +1

    Meeting across the river ... ❤

  • @DavidSJ_DAP
    @DavidSJ_DAP Год назад +1

    Don't forget the dash of Bo Diddley beat...adds a touch of spice to the mix...

  • @kxsinh
    @kxsinh Год назад +2

    Love to see what you might do with Steely Dan. Kid Charlemagne or Aja perhaps?

  • @Taalsman
    @Taalsman Год назад

    Me and my late father never got along but I will always be grateful to him for introducing and making me fall in love with The Boss.

  • @summysums
    @summysums Год назад

    yess been wanting you to post more bruce 🙏 saw him earlier this year and am seeing him again

  • @startervisions
    @startervisions Год назад +1

    Born To Run is so anthemic and singalong friendly...Rock Festival radio...FM revolution

  • @shermanmi
    @shermanmi Год назад +1

    "She's the One" is a Bo Diddley beat.

  • @masonsmythmusic
    @masonsmythmusic Год назад

    been watching you since 2018, congrats on 1 million subs!

  • @HenryMitchell410
    @HenryMitchell410 Год назад +2

    That bit about She's the One is really off the mark. It was so clearly influenced by Bo Diddley, not Elvis. Springsteen even went as far as playing Mona as a lead in at many of his concerts.

  • @TimmyTovenaar
    @TimmyTovenaar Год назад +2

    Amazing video! I would love to see a recipe on Lou Reed's Transformer, a breakdown of it would be pretty awesome

  • @sunandablanc
    @sunandablanc Год назад

    The recipe for Close to the Edge would surely be a helluva challenge.

  • @sneakysnakesullytv8444
    @sneakysnakesullytv8444 Год назад +1

    Would love to see “The Queen is Dead” in this series.

  • @JoeyJoeJoe1970
    @JoeyJoeJoe1970 Год назад

    Laughed out loud at the end of this video. Thanks for the chuckle.

  • @Goatchild90
    @Goatchild90 Год назад +2

    Born to Run is one of the best albums ever made

  • @Dahello90
    @Dahello90 Год назад

    Your video is as always beautifully produced

  • @PalaeoJoe
    @PalaeoJoe Год назад

    The concete of this episode is absurd
    I love it

  • @ElGatoPolloLoco
    @ElGatoPolloLoco Год назад +1

    I'm not sure if you've thought about it, but I'd love to see a video breakdown on U2's "The Joshua Tree"

  • @jacksongatens2419
    @jacksongatens2419 Год назад

    If anyone here is from NJ you know there’s no better pairing than driving down some county roads through the pine lands in the dead of winter listening to Springsteen because there’s nothing better to do

  • @giddyaunt9953
    @giddyaunt9953 Год назад +2

    I can't disagree with anythng you say - but I feel you might be missing an ingredient. What sets Born to Run apart from say....A Pink Floyd album released around the same?? For me there is a massive Soul and R'n'B influence. She's the One, Tenth Avenue Freeze out etc. That sound is not just down to Clarence or the band. Obviously Presley and others borrowed heavily from black artists, but the things that made Born to Run difficult for me to fully get at first were the influences that are perhaps missing from a lot of 70 srock

  • @rhm01
    @rhm01 Год назад +2

    I would add Van Morrison to the recipe

  • @mattmarrillia4907
    @mattmarrillia4907 Год назад

    Incredible! If you want to add a more modern recipe to the menu, I highly recommend getting a taste of Jason Isbell’s Southeastern. A dish now 10 years in the making, it’s an album that upon listening to, you’ll never quite be the same

  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy1627 Год назад +1

    I would love to see you break out from the classic rock genre. Do one of these record recipes for something like "Low End Theory" by Tribe Called Quest, one of the best hip hop records ever.

  • @KatamariHypno
    @KatamariHypno Год назад +1

    Felt's 1971 self-titled debut would have a ton of unique ingredients I bet.

  • @italyball2166
    @italyball2166 Год назад +10

    Man, I'd love to hear you talk about Thick As A Brick by Jethro Tull. I think it's a funny project to review an album as satirical as that, from his conception to his lyrics. And I mean... if a 43 minutes song manages to keep you hooked for all 43 minutes... then it's a good song

    • @RockandRollWoman
      @RockandRollWoman Год назад +1

      Yes! And the sequel, TAAB2, about Gerald Bostock's life 40 years on.
      I'm going to see Tull in September for the first time - in both San Diego and LA. I missed the experience back in the day. Making up for lost time and, to borrow from the great Warren Zevon, determined to enjoy every sandwich.

  • @soop1641
    @soop1641 Год назад

    PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE

  • @0rland0walkthrough
    @0rland0walkthrough Год назад +4

    No one comes close to The Boss. That's why he's The Boss.

    • @JoeGator23
      @JoeGator23 Год назад

      Not even top 10, but he does have talent.

  • @tony_fortunato
    @tony_fortunato Год назад

    I LOVE so much the theme of this channel

  • @robertlandrum1971
    @robertlandrum1971 Год назад +1

    If you’re serious about continuing this cooking theme, try Supertramp’s “Breakfast in America.”

  • @Nico-vw5zc
    @Nico-vw5zc Год назад

    Thank you for talking about one of or even the greatest artist of all time

  • @BeamTheChao
    @BeamTheChao Год назад

    Fragile by Yes would be a banger recipe to dissect!

  • @Mike_Poppe
    @Mike_Poppe Год назад

    Shout out this album being recorded in Blauvelt, NY

  • @trent460
    @trent460 Год назад +1

    Polyphonic with yet another banger

  • @neweracomingreal989
    @neweracomingreal989 Год назад +1

    GREATEST ALBUM EVER MADE

  • @geoffhoover3873
    @geoffhoover3873 Год назад

    You forgot the heavy heaping of MADAME GEORGE from Van Morrison (ASTRAL WEEKS is the lp) that has bits and bites all over the album - particularly BORN TO RUN and BACKSTEETS

  • @jamesburke1019
    @jamesburke1019 Год назад

    Nice one PP, your vocal styling has come a long way.

  • @BigLabels
    @BigLabels Год назад +3

    Can you do A Night At The Opera by Queen next? Or Pet Sounds

  • @roypiper581
    @roypiper581 Год назад +2

    And as great as Born To Run is, Darkness on the Edge of Town is even better. Possibly the best back-to-back albums ever released. By anyone.

    • @ghamblet
      @ghamblet Год назад +1

      💯

    • @curly_wyn
      @curly_wyn 5 дней назад

      No it’s not. Darkness was a massive step down. Stupid, overwrought, soggy, thin and flat.

  • @pauldecoster
    @pauldecoster Год назад +2

    Should say Gary U.S. Bonds had an influence on Bruce

  • @stewartmorris9771
    @stewartmorris9771 Год назад

    Would love to hear you do a video on Nebraska!

  • @TheOneandOnlyD-R-E
    @TheOneandOnlyD-R-E Год назад +2

    Do Fleetwood Mac Tusk!