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The wild the innocent and the e street shuffle review
The wild the innocent and the e street shuffle review















Bruce portrays life on the boardwalk in the summer while describing a girl who he lost but ultimately will always care about. This is a perfect opening to the album and sets the tone early for what is an amazing summer album that represents the Jersey Shore astonishingly.Īfter “The E-Street Shuffle” comes the love song “4th of July (Sandy).” Again amazing lyrics and vocals backed by an accordion and somewhat average but fitting nonetheless drumming. The vocals come to an end around the 3 minute mark and are followed by superb guitar work from Bruce showcasing his skills. Bruce’s lyrics are focused and fun as he describes summer days down at the jersey shore. The wah-wah pedal is used perfectly to back the horns and bass which lead the track. The album begins with an unfocused array of horns and then soon settles into a funky jazz rhythm that we will not see much ever again in Bruce’s career. But, the talent and dedication with Bruce is at a much higher level everyone will soon find out. Listening to “Greetings…” makes it very clear that this kid was born to be a song writer. Bruce is hungry to say the least and the ideas are flowing like a river. Released in September of 1973 is “The Wild, the Innocent, and the E-Street Shuffle.” Only eight months after his debut.

the wild the innocent and the e street shuffle review

If you are lucky enough to know, Bruce Springsteen just recently released his debut album “Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.” Although not very popular, it is very well received by critics and those who have heard him in New Jersey are sold and ready for the sophomore release. Progressive Rock is at its height and rock itself is in no way slowing down or coming to an end just yet.

the wild the innocent and the e street shuffle review

Teenagers are running amok and are fortunate enough to live through some of the greatest years in music history.

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The year is 1973 and bands like Pink Floyd, The Who, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath are in full form.















The wild the innocent and the e street shuffle review