Bruce pulls you in every song! He is the at selling what he’s singing. You become the character cause he paints a vivid picture with his words. People say his lyrics cinematographic…he puts you in a movie in your mind
BRRRRUUUUUUUCCCCCCEEEE! The Boss. Great songwriter, the new Dylan of his generation. I saw Springsteen at State college PA (Penn State) in 2001 and he put on a 3 hour plus show. I am now in my mid 50s and Springsteen is one of those that are in the soundtrack of my life like the Beatles, Billy Joel, Tom Petty, Eric Clapton, the stones, ACDC and other bands that just keep out putting stuff decade after decade.
Every time Clarence jumps in front with the sax was a special moment. Like David Gilmour's (pink floyd) fingers on the strings and our spines, Clarence had a musical vocabulary that was direct and smooth, and reassuring.
They're ALL ballads: even the rockers. He's essentially a folk singer... Here's the best love song ever: "Thunder Road", but the LIVE, ACOUSTIC version from the album "Live 1975-85". Just him, his voice and harp, and his piano player. One of the best things I've ever heard.
If you like this side of Bruce, you should check out Secret Grden. It has a soul-stirring melody, accentuated with haunting piano and saxophone, both subtle and powerful. RIP Clarence Clemons. Even the live version with his son on sax is just as moving.
Saw this tour in '81. Live show is off the charts. This song is very hypnotic, Gary on bass, boom/boom boom. Roy on piano, sending shivers down your spine like rain. Then Clarence kicks the sax.
This is one of my all-time favorites from Bruce. The lyrics, music, and vocal performance are incredible. There's so much passion in his voice you feel every word. I'd also recommend his "Atlantic City," another of his early gems with earnest lyrics.
I wish my husband would drive all night to buy me some shoes, that will never happen. That is only because he thinks I have more than enough. He did drive 7 hours away to pick up a puppy for me, so I will give him credit for that. I love this song because the way he sings makes me believe that he would do anything for this woman. Every woman hopes to have somebody that loves them that much.
Hey guys, another great job!. I didn’t think anyone would react to this song. I first heard when I was 5 on my turntable that my father got me and loved it! Brings back a lot of good memories! Thank you! ❤️ from VA.
I’ve seen him do this song live, and on stage they picked up the pace a bit, which I think made it more listenable. Good lyrics, but Bruce’s vocals were somewhat less than stellar on this tune. That being said, this is definitely not one of my favorite Springsteen songs. ✌🏼😎🇺🇸
Well here's a song I never expected to be on one of the reaction channels. One of Bruce's great love songs.
Bruce pulls you in every song! He is the at selling what he’s singing. You become the character cause he paints a vivid picture with his words. People say his lyrics cinematographic…he puts you in a movie in your mind
BRRRRUUUUUUUCCCCCCEEEE! The Boss. Great songwriter, the new Dylan of his generation. I saw Springsteen at State college PA (Penn State) in 2001 and he put on a 3 hour plus show. I am now in my mid 50s and Springsteen is one of those that are in the soundtrack of my life like the Beatles, Billy Joel, Tom Petty, Eric Clapton, the stones, ACDC and other bands that just keep out putting stuff decade after decade.
Every time Clarence jumps in front with the sax was a special moment. Like David Gilmour's (pink floyd) fingers on the strings and our spines, Clarence had a musical vocabulary that was direct and smooth, and reassuring.
You both were being transformed in this awesome song.💖Love it.⭐
If you like this one try "I don't want to fade away" From the same album or "Out in the Streets"
They're ALL ballads: even the rockers. He's essentially a folk singer... Here's the best love song ever: "Thunder Road", but the LIVE, ACOUSTIC version from the album "Live 1975-85". Just him, his voice and harp, and his piano player. One of the best things I've ever heard.
Great song from him. Definitely a one-of-a-kind voice.
If you like this side of Bruce, you should check out Secret Grden. It has a soul-stirring melody, accentuated with haunting piano and saxophone, both subtle and powerful. RIP Clarence Clemons. Even the live version with his son on sax is just as moving.
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Saw this tour in '81. Live show is off the charts. This song is very hypnotic, Gary on bass, boom/boom boom. Roy on piano, sending shivers down your spine like rain. Then Clarence kicks the sax.
Loveee uuuu Bruce!! this song makes skin crawl ❤❤❤
I was 12 years old when I first heard this song. Bruce taught me everything I know about love..LOL
This is one of my all-time favorites from Bruce. The lyrics, music, and vocal performance are incredible. There's so much passion in his voice you feel every word. I'd also recommend his "Atlantic City," another of his early gems with earnest lyrics.
Clarence on sax... my god. RIP.
First time I saw Bruce was 1979, The River Tour. The man puts on a concert.
I wish my husband would drive all night to buy me some shoes, that will never happen. That is only because he thinks I have more than enough. He did drive 7 hours away to pick up a puppy for me, so I will give him credit for that. I love this song because the way he sings makes me believe that he would do anything for this woman. Every woman hopes to have somebody that loves them that much.
I love myself that much… but I know I own too many damn shoes. It’s time for a dog though. ❤
Have to do Jungleland !!! You will love the story and long sax solo . Basically 3 separate vibes in one song . Promise
So so so this!
One of my favorites. It's fabulous live.
Saw this in 2016...with my girl...absolutely amazing live!
You should check out Springsteen’s “Point Blank” for another achingly beautiful ballad
Check out Bruce Springsteen's streets of Philadelphia
Great reaction! More Bruce please.
In your own watch the live version of this song! Also live version of NYC Serenade
Wow, deep cut from you guys. Lovely. With Clarence's sultry sax on this one. Jungleland is a classic you should check out.
Navy! Sweet! ...i remember hearing this in my late teens. Tender song with sax pulling it together.
Hey guys, another great job!. I didn’t think anyone would react to this song. I first heard when I was 5 on my turntable that my father got me and loved it! Brings back a lot of good memories! Thank you! ❤️ from VA.
My suggestion would have been Sandy (4th of July). A great ballad from I think his 2nd album. Great lyrics as well.
You need to hear the early versions from 78 inbetween backstreets. The key was F in this version. Preciously it was in G.
"A swooning song." Yup.
Asia , as a proud Navy vet I love your shirt . ( do you know what NAVY stands for ? - Never Again Volunteer Yourself )
Sticking with the theme of songs titled I drive all night you need to listen to Roy Orbison and then Celine Dion's
Bruce knows the way to a woman's heart is to buy her shoes.
Springsteen. ❤
Please listen to the Commodores “Just to be close to you” not the live version.
👍👍Great performance. 🖖❤
GOOD EVENING. HAPPY 4th of July
You too!!
give point blank a listen its on the same album its just as good
Tom petty late 80s vibe no good! What about mid 80s redhotchillies or even early talking heads x
That’s a man
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I’ve seen him do this song live, and on stage they picked up the pace a bit, which I think made it more listenable. Good lyrics, but Bruce’s vocals were somewhat less than stellar on this tune. That being said, this is definitely not one of my favorite Springsteen songs. ✌🏼😎🇺🇸