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Huey Lewis and the News hit it big with their third studio album "Sports". It seems like everyone had a copy of this album during the summer of 1984. This album had 5 tops 40 hits, great hooks, sweet harmonies and a heart that's still beating! Join us today as we go track by track and discover the amazing stories behind the creation of this album and it's iconic songs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1984, Bruce Springsteen released his most successful album of all time "Born in the USA" that includes an incredible 7 top ten hits. Jump in with us as we explore the history of the album and the stories behind the songs. We will discuss this album's impact on MTV, Vietnam Veterans, Courtney Cox, a Will Smith show and yes, even Jean-Claude Van Damme. Turn down the lights because we will be dancing in the dark! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So in honor of "Born To Run" turning 45 this week, I got my buddy Max to listen to the album for the first time in his life. He obviously loves music, being a musician himself, but never got into Springsteen...Well that's about to change. Listen as I nerd out on The Boss and one of his best works. https://linktr.ee/RobFishbeck #BruceSpringsteen #TheBoss #BornToRun
This week on the podcast, I break down Bruce Springsteen's book Born To Run. Part 4 looks at Bruce's later part of his career. Follow our instagram page @processofsound, and find all of my personal musical content on @musicofchris on Instagram. There you find links to Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on the podcast, I break down Bruce Springsteen's book Born To Run. Part 3 looks at Bruce's introduction to fam and fortune, and how he copes with it. Follow our instagram page @processofsound, and find all of my personal musical content on @musicofchris on Instagram. There you find links to Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on the podcast, I break down Bruce Springsteen's book Born To Run. Part 1 looks at Bruce's formative years and how the aesethic of his hometown Freehold, New Jersey, and the Irish and Italian family influences shaped him into a young, thirsty guitar beating American. He also dives into his first experiences with popular music, from Ed Sullivan, to Elvis, to The Beatles. I love this book because it is a first hand account from Bruce, written in more mature years over an 8 year span. Follow our instagram page @processofsound, and find all of my personal musical content on @musicofchris on Instagram. There you find links to Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on the podcast, I break down Bruce Springsteen's book Born To Run. Part 2 looks at Bruce's developmental years as an artist, and how he pushed himself to use his hometown roots to develop the Springsteen we know. And from a force above, or perhaphs the lonely streets of Freehold, the highway, and the Californian Beaches, Born To Run comes fluttering through, and a different dimension suddenly opens to the young rock n roller. Follow our instagram page @processofsound, and find all of my personal musical content on @musicofchris on Instagram. There you find links to Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For the past year, NPR has been taking a deep look at American anthems and all the forms they can take. These are the songs that unite us, inspire us or say something about what it means to be an American — songs as traditional as Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land," or as defiant as Public Enemy's "Fight the Power." On this special edition of All Songs Considered, NPR's Elizabeth Blair and Tom Cole share highlights from this ongoing series, along with some of the stories behind their favorite tracks, from "America The Beautiful" and "The Star-Spangled Banner" to Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." and Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man."
Baby, you may have been born to run, but we were born to podcast! The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, is up next on our journey through the 500 greatest albums of all time. This is an album that we needed a Springsteen fan to join us for, and we got our friend Joel Weidner to hang out and talk Bruce for this one. Rolling Stone has Born To Run slotted in as their 18th greatest album of all time. You can check out the full list right here. We'd love it if you would review us in your favorite podcast app, and while you're at it, give us a like on our Facebook Page or Instagram, follow us on Twitter, and send us a message if you have any comments or questions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soundlogic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soundlogic/support
We conclude this season's album podcasts with Bruce Springsteen's hit album, Born to Run. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dorneysvinyl/support
The boss himself, Bruce Springsteen is our focus on this week's episode! The career-defining album, Born in the USA, is an album dedicated to the blue-collar workers of America. We dig into each song on the album, and dance in the dark (not really) as we get on fire with our Bruce knowledge. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/groupies/support
Funpoint is finally here! In the pilot episode, Brooks and Eddy tell the tales of how they began listening to "music", and give out all the info you need to know to participate. Intro music is "Annoyed Grunt" by Neil Cicierega. Outro music is "SpottieOttieDopaliscious (Instrumental)" by Outkast. Slap City picks: "Ultimate" by Gogol Bordello, "Blood and Thunder" by Mastodon. Listen to our playlist here Join us next week when we'll talk about Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run! Our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/postgameofthrones Join our Discord chat: discord.gg/7sbAt9X Check out our merch here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/wehgrr/collections/647855-postgame-of-thrones-podcast
Vroom vroom. Get your motor running. Head out on the highway. Lookin for adventure. And whatever comes my way. That's what I'm talking about baby this episode is like my favorite Pixar films: all Cars. Really fun kick ass episode listen pls Now Playing: Born to Run: Hot Rod in Real Life Quick and Angry 2: Flesh Car K.I.T.T. - The Unauthorized AUTO-biography ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ideas used: jake scheidel @JakeScheidel A film version of Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run Franky Alvarado @frankyxalvarado Fast and Furious meets Transformers Dominic Talerico @YesYouSirs KIT from Nightriders bio pic. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eric Lee and Thomas Stapleton takes your suggestions and ideas and adapt them into good movie pitches for the Hollywood big wigs who are straight up desperate for material. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Our theme was written and recorded by Nate Thompson. For updates on his future projects please follow him on twitter @natepthomps Our logo was done by Kyle Smith. For more of his good stuff please go to https://www.ultrafeel.us/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please follow us on twitter too! Radaptation - @RadaptationPod Eric Lee - @Ericleeeeeee Thomas Stapleton - @Tstape03 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUBSCRIBE to RADAPTATION on iTunes: https://itun.es/i67R6gr Google Play: goo.gl/qywr8Bcontent_copy Tunein: http://tunein.com/radio/Radaptation-p981196/ Blubrry: https://www.blubrry.com/radaptation/ RSS: http://radaptation.libsyn.com/rss YouTube: Radaptation Podcast Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radaptation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow RADAPTATION: Twitter: http://twitter.com/RadaptationPod Facebook: http://facebook.com/RadaptationPod ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For Inquiries, please email: Radaptation@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Things and people we talked about in this episode: Writing, screenwriting, Bruce Willis, Bruce Springsteen, Will Smith, Mark Wahlberg, Leonardo Dicaprio, Queen Latifah, Sam Elliott, Whoopi, Jimmy Fallon, David Hasselhoff, Vin Diesel, Cars, Joe Keery, Zazie Beetz, Born to Run, Track and field, Transformers, Fast&Furious, Knightrider, podcasting, podcast, Filmmakersofinstagram, filmmaking, cinematography, movies, carporn, carsofinstagram
Bill and Brian close out Massive Album November with singer songwriter Jack Linden of Rose Boulevard (roseboulevard.bandcamp.com) talking about Bruce Springsteen's Born in the USA (1984, Columbia). Springsteen was a good ways into his career, but with this album and its 7 top 10 singles, he became a household name. Jack talks about growing up having been "born into Bruce" and not really remember when he first heard these tunes. He also shares how his fandom ebbed and flowed, cementing itself as he reached adulthood. Brian, Bill, and Jack also discuss synthesizers, the E Street Band, Springsteen's effect on Jack's writing, how Bruce synthesizes his influences to be unrecognizable, Bruce's falsetto and (in)ability to harmonize with himself, and much more as we make our way through the album track by track!
We're rocking the vote (or something) with Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA" and Dixie Chicks' "Not Ready to Make Nice," which may be the most politicized pop songs of the last 35 years. In between the punditry, Sarah does her best Bruce impression, Mark invents a rap about big booties, and nobody cuts Billy Joel any slack.
Go big or go home, boys. So we went with one of the biggest albums, both sonically and in legacy, that has ever existed. Writer and director of The Once and Future Nerd (onceandfuturenerd.com) Christian Madera skypes in to help Bill and Brian tell you what makes Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run (1975, Columbia) so great. But seriously, do we really need to tell you? Just listen to that darn thing! A masterpiece. Unfortuantely, our recording didn't come out quite as flawless. There was a skype call drop that we couldn't quite cleanly edit out, so please forgive our minor production snafu. Now let's go murder some lions!