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E Street Stats: November 2009
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I share thoughts and statistical research about the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band! Monday, November 30, 2009. Tonight's post has to be quic. K, I'll do my best to get back to the statistics shortly! I just wanted to share this, "Born to Add". It's kinda a combination of Jungleland and Born to Run. My favorite part is at 1:50. ".And we scream into that bitter night, hey three plus one makes four.". Sunday, November 29, 2009. Most Played Albums in 2009. Born in the USA. I am happy to re...
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E Street Stats: Early Springsteen vs. Late Springsteen
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I share thoughts and statistical research about the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band! Thursday, January 7, 2010. Early Springsteen vs. Late Springsteen. When I think about Springsteen's career, I generally consider his early years to be Greetings through Born in the USA, and his later era begins with Tunnel of Love. This year, Springsteen played 1,148 songs from the early era and 442 songs from the recent era.*. Almost 3/4 of his songs at concerts this year were from the early years.
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E Street Stats: January 2010
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I share thoughts and statistical research about the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band! Sunday, January 17, 2010. Recently Spinner ranked “The River” as the 25th saddest song of all time. The 25 Most Exquisitely Sad Songs in the Whole World: No. 25. The Breakdown: Premature pregnancy, marriage and a weepy harmonica crush the dreams of a young couple. Casualty Count: One couple's age of innocence. Lost in the Flood – Simultaneously incredibly beautiful and incredibly sad, this song is...
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E Street Stats: More Coming Soon
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I share thoughts and statistical research about the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band! Wednesday, February 3, 2010. I've been relatively busy during the past few weeks, which is why I haven't posted since mid-January, but I've got some more good stuff coming. For now, a summary of what kept me busy in late January, as told by Bruce:. Found out that Bar Sports League is starting up again soon, and where else, but at Jimmy's Seaside Bar! Expect more interesting posting this weekend!
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E Street Stats: December 2009
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I share thoughts and statistical research about the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band! Tuesday, December 29, 2009. Reactions to the Kennedy Center Honors. So CBS just aired the Kennedy Center Honors (which honored Springsteen) and since I wasn't at the event (obviously, unfortunately) this was the first time I saw it. A few brief reactions (spoiler-alert, sorta? Sting was awesome for The Rising. My aunt pointed out that he needs a facial trim though, right now he looks like the Colonel.
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E Street Stats: February 2010
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I share thoughts and statistical research about the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band! Saturday, February 6, 2010. Best Personal Concert Moments. I had the very good fortune of getting to see Bruce a few times this last year on the Working on a Dream Tour, and I was also lucky to get some good seats / spot in the pit. Our sign even made it up on the Megatron! I had desperately been trying to get tickets to this show, clicking away at ticketmaster, until finally, at 4:30pm on the day of th...
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E Street Stats: As an artist, should Springsteen be less “political?”
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I share thoughts and statistical research about the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band! Friday, January 8, 2010. As an artist, should Springsteen be less “political? O’Reilly makes 2 basic arguments here. One is silly and reflects the way he talks about most political issues and the way that he treats his political opponents. The second argument is one that is theoretically defensible and I think many people with reasonable politics would agree with. But is also wrong. Great (for instance,...
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E Street Stats: Best Personal Concert Moments
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I share thoughts and statistical research about the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band! Saturday, February 6, 2010. Best Personal Concert Moments. I had the very good fortune of getting to see Bruce a few times this last year on the Working on a Dream Tour, and I was also lucky to get some good seats / spot in the pit. Our sign even made it up on the Megatron! I had desperately been trying to get tickets to this show, clicking away at ticketmaster, until finally, at 4:30pm on the day of th...
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E Street Stats: Saddest Springsteen Songs
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I share thoughts and statistical research about the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band! Sunday, January 17, 2010. Recently Spinner ranked “The River” as the 25th saddest song of all time. The 25 Most Exquisitely Sad Songs in the Whole World: No. 25. The Breakdown: Premature pregnancy, marriage and a weepy harmonica crush the dreams of a young couple. Casualty Count: One couple's age of innocence. Lost in the Flood – Simultaneously incredibly beautiful and incredibly sad, this song is...