Day 84 (June 11): Bruce Springsteen - State Trooper
I always imagined that when Bruce Springsteen showed up on this blog, it'd be one of the anthemic ones. You know, a "Born to Run", a "Dancing in the Dark", maybe even "The Promised Land" if I was feeling fancy. Life is full of surprises, though, and nowhere has that been more apparent than on this blog (which has been full of surprises).
Today's song of the day is "State Trooper" from Springsteen's 1982 album Nebraska, and it ain't the type of Springsteen I expected round these parts. It's haunting, edgy and ambiguous, and it has absolutely nothing to do with the struggles of being a working-class boy in New Jersey, famously the only subject of Springsteen's discography.
Don't get me wrong. Weird and edgy looks good on Springsteen (because everything looks good on Springsteen). I like it when artists are surprising, even if they're probably just surprising me because of my own ignorance about their work. Wait, is this just typical for Springsteen? Was this whole post
a tell of my embarrassing Springsteen knowledge?
Today's song of the day is "State Trooper" from Springsteen's 1982 album Nebraska, and it ain't the type of Springsteen I expected round these parts. It's haunting, edgy and ambiguous, and it has absolutely nothing to do with the struggles of being a working-class boy in New Jersey, famously the only subject of Springsteen's discography.
Don't get me wrong. Weird and edgy looks good on Springsteen (because everything looks good on Springsteen). I like it when artists are surprising, even if they're probably just surprising me because of my own ignorance about their work. Wait, is this just typical for Springsteen? Was this whole post
a tell of my embarrassing Springsteen knowledge?
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