Bruce Springsteen on his landmark album "Nebraska"

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  • Опубліковано 29 кві 2023
  • In-between his chart-topping album "The River" and his classic "Born in the U.S.A.," Bruce Springsteen recorded a collection of songs on a 4-track cassette recorder in a bedroom at his rented farmhouse - dark, mournful, and rough-hewn songs that reflected the upheaval in his life at a time of rising success. The resulting album, 1982's "Nebraska," would be one of his most personal, and helped solidify his status as one of music's most soulful voices. Springsteen talks with correspondent Jim Axelrod about how "Nebraska" spoke to his evolution as a songwriter. Axelrod also talks with Warren Zanes, author of the new book, "Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska'."
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 579

  • @toeboe106
    @toeboe106 Рік тому +46

    One of the most stunning chilling lines of a song ever written."They wanted to know why I did what I did,well sir I guess there's just a meaness in this world"

  • @mountart2
    @mountart2 Рік тому +90

    Never really "got" Nebraska when first came out as someone in my 20's. Now, as a more mature adult, I can clearly see and feel the pain oozing from every note. A masterpiece indeed.

    • @bartsullivan4866
      @bartsullivan4866 Рік тому +4

      It truly is a different album. Atlantic City being the obvious single for radio play. So much different than any of his other albums. I personally love its slow pacing. Not to say I didn't love Born to Run or Born in the USA. Much better than The River IMO.

    • @user-lz9ef9yy3g
      @user-lz9ef9yy3g 11 місяців тому +3

      You should of saved your money. Its a crappy record

    • @danielsurman4669
      @danielsurman4669 9 місяців тому +6

      I never understood Nebraska until I heard/saw this interview.... I take it Bruce was visiting his Dark Side on this album

    • @stephenmurphy2212
      @stephenmurphy2212 4 місяці тому +2

      I’m getting the Nebraska album for Christmas! 😊

  • @mattcaracciolo6282
    @mattcaracciolo6282 Рік тому +55

    I would love so much to watch a film of Bruce at his age today singing the entire album in that house on his acoustic guitar

    • @thru_and_thru
      @thru_and_thru Рік тому +2

      That would be an absolute treat

    • @baybae92
      @baybae92 11 місяців тому +1

      I was watching the interviewer in that moment, wondering if he was picking up on some of that magic in the moment haha. So crazy. I would love to see that film!

    • @beaulyons1977
      @beaulyons1977 5 місяців тому

      It’s out there

  • @spartyman7
    @spartyman7 Рік тому +168

    This is a remarkable interview; one of the best I've heard with Bruce ever in the 45 or so years that I've been following Springsteen's career. Much of the credit goes to CBS and the producers for choosing the correspondent (Jim Axelrod) that they did. Insighful, poignant, intellegent questions from someone who clearly understands Springsteen's perspective and his music. Interested to read the book that is referenced here about the making of the album!

    • @marywatkins6798
      @marywatkins6798 Рік тому +10

      Agree. The interviewer made the point that if someone looked to only Springsteen’s arena-type rock songs, that’s only one facet. They’re missing a whole other side of the man with “Nebraska.”

    • @joncumber2020
      @joncumber2020 Рік тому +7

      Think you better track down his amazing documentaries on the making of ‘born to run’ and ‘the river’.

    • @spartyman7
      @spartyman7 Рік тому +8

      @@marywatkins6798 The end result was a "conversation", not an interview. Only a very few have the skills to do that. Bruce's responses were informed by the great comments/questions from Axelrod, and his fascintating responses were directly related to the questions coming his way. I'll watch this one a number of times. :) The Michael J. Fox interview in this same episode was equally incredible.

    • @jameslatta6813
      @jameslatta6813 11 місяців тому

      @@Brucespringsteen.. SPAM ALERT!

    • @corabernal6432
      @corabernal6432 11 місяців тому

      I will 😀

  • @rhondaellison1490
    @rhondaellison1490 11 місяців тому +6

    I became a Springsteen fan because of Nebraska. It blew me away.

  • @jrpipik
    @jrpipik Рік тому +12

    While Springsteen was still trying to figure out how to get the band to play the songs the way he wanted, credit Steve Van Zandt as the first guy to hear the tape and say, "That's your album."

  • @iamthatguy8071
    @iamthatguy8071 6 місяців тому +7

    He's not the only one who consideres it a masterpiece, it's an album that nobody but Bruce can make , a magical melancholic trip that stands the test of time

    • @IndyDefense
      @IndyDefense 6 місяців тому +1

      Well, nobody else but Hank Williams.

    • @iamthatguy8071
      @iamthatguy8071 6 місяців тому

      @@IndyDefense nope

  • @linguaphile42
    @linguaphile42 Рік тому +41

    Had Nebraska on a road trip across the Midwest that I did with a college buddy in 1992. At first we were cracking up over what a downer each and every song was, and then we just fell in love with it. It was all we played. Truly a masterpiece.

    • @linguaphile42
      @linguaphile42 Рік тому +2

      @Bruce Springsteen🎶 Probably since 1982 when I went off to college and started hearing other kids' music. Born to Run was my first exposure, and once MTV started we were all in. Downbound Train is a favorite, and Bobby Jean, and I really think of Nebraska as one opus, not separate songs. While I love all your hits, it's the sadder ones, the ones that show how torn up a man can feel inside, that are my favorites. Thank you for giving us all that you have 🙂

    • @paulwheeler6609
      @paulwheeler6609 11 місяців тому

      Sounds like a great road trip.

    • @paulwheeler6609
      @paulwheeler6609 11 місяців тому

      @Bruce Springsteen🎶 I have far too many memories of adventures accompanied by your music to go through here. Rock and roll is great unto itself, but literate rock and roll? That's another story. Time in a bottle. Thanks for sharing the vision.

    • @Jan-pj7gn
      @Jan-pj7gn 5 місяців тому

      I did the same thing going on a camping trip to the Wisconsin Dells from West Central Illinois, i was in my second marriage and I would play the cassette over & over my wife started to get desponded. Told me to " SHUT THAT THING OFF".

    • @Jan-pj7gn
      @Jan-pj7gn 5 місяців тому

      @@linguaphile42, every time I hear Valentines Day I cry my eyes out !

  • @thetinkercook5430
    @thetinkercook5430 Рік тому +116

    I really love his ability to recount his emotions at events in his life - the sign of a healthy mind

  • @LETOUR7TIMESFRANCE
    @LETOUR7TIMESFRANCE Рік тому +18

    As a life long Bruce fan at 40 years old he's the best ever...So...1 hour ago I decided up here on a rainy dark day in Farmingdale,Maine my "Hometown" to put on the Nebraska album which I love so much.Then my wife shows me this video on UA-cam and assumes I already saw this today because I was listening to the album...well I did not till now!! So Ironic!!!it gave me chills!!!

    • @EVILKIMMELSSP
      @EVILKIMMELSSP Рік тому +2

      I have a Nebraska-era demo of My Hometown somewhere. Here's a close version.
      ua-cam.com/video/ugB1MEJET6E/v-deo.html

  • @ThomasNedreberg
    @ThomasNedreberg Рік тому +5

    Nebraska came out just after I got divorced and then remarried. I was in a bad place. I had just "lost" a daughter even though we stayed in touch and I never really lost her but I didn't know it at the time. I also just had another daughter with my second wife and I was torn for some reason but I didn't know why. I also had just purchased a Tascam 4 track recorder like what Bruce Springsteen used to record this album on. I just wanted to see what you could do with it. I wasn't a great songwriter but I did use it a lot over the years. What I didn't expect when I bought "Nebraska" though was how much it would speak to me and on how many levels. This is an album I've worn out, repurchased on Vinyl and CDs, and given away to my children and friends as gifts. It is dark but it's also real and because of that, a light. Thank you Bruce for taking the risk.

  • @mickylawless1941
    @mickylawless1941 Рік тому +36

    My girlfriend, Stacey L, gifted me this album on cassette. We met in Big Sky, Mt. Two young adults trying to figure life out. She was greatly moved by this album, so she shared her emotions with me. Though we moved apart, the music still lives! Stacey, if you read this, i hope you are well and happy!

    • @glennhenson6495
      @glennhenson6495 Рік тому +7

      For me it was Suzy O in KY. Things worked out differently than we thought but I still have good memories of that time. Blessings to you Suzy if you read this.

    • @Shackleton71
      @Shackleton71 Рік тому +1

      Lone Peak! Great share. What a terrific time and place to figure it out. Every man alive should fall in love with a Montana girl once or twice. I did surveying work near Ousel Falls. That summer on that mountain was nearly as great as the powder days!

    • @mickylawless1941
      @mickylawless1941 Рік тому

      @@Shackleton71 Ya, Big Sky in the 80’s was great. I spent lots and of time at Ousel Falls. Summers were warm, so Ousel Falls was very refreshing. Stacey was a Minnesota gal, she was in Big Sky for the winter and summer. Lived in Big Sky for 10 years. Bounced around southwest Montana for awhile, till I just settled down in Bozeman. Life is good!

  • @LuckyMarisa
    @LuckyMarisa Рік тому +15

    Thank you for this interview of Bruce Springsteen the “Boss” to understand his music.

  • @Directorkey718
    @Directorkey718 29 днів тому +2

    Excelent segment! Ive loved tons of Springsteen songs through my life but I always steered clear of "NEBRASKA" for some reason...but now that I'm 43 and a bit more weathered in life, I think I'm ready to melt into this album..thanks for the reminder!

  • @EUart34Soz
    @EUart34Soz 7 місяців тому +2

    i discovered this when i was 14. i am 52 now. i still listen to it weekly. and still it touchers me deeply everyy single time i hear nebraska, johnny 99 etc. than you bruce, a true masterpiece

  • @miguelservetus9534
    @miguelservetus9534 Рік тому +22

    Amazing human. Amazing album. He touches a part of humanity rarely explored.
    As I age with him, I admire his resilience and honesty.

  • @ashleyhammond1475
    @ashleyhammond1475 Рік тому +6

    I'm from Nebraska and it is one of my favorite albums of Springsteen.

  • @dwightbaldwin2221
    @dwightbaldwin2221 Рік тому +16

    Always been my favorite of his... And I think it was perfect the way it was released, dark bare and barren.

  • @paulwheeler6609
    @paulwheeler6609 Рік тому +59

    Incredible album. I remember buying it for $5.99 at the corner record store. This and Darkness on the Edge of Town. Seminal. Overproduction kills the music.

  • @patrickvanderhyde9737
    @patrickvanderhyde9737 Рік тому +10

    My first Bruce album was Nebraska. It was a gift. I left it barely played for a year or two and then I listened and became a monster fan. What a great interview on this album that has come to mean so much to me.

  • @TakahikoSugimura
    @TakahikoSugimura Рік тому +54

    when I started my songwriting journey (not long ago), I was into pop music, then I found The Beatles, The Who, and wanted to write something more and I found Bruce Springsteen. I am not from New Jersey and nowhere can experience what he feels in his songs, but something about the way he writes the characters, the lyrics, the melody, intimate but inexplicably larger than life makes me a big fan of music. Every artists writes from their viewpoint in this world and there's a liking to each of them, maybe it's because somehow I see bits of myself in his songs.

    • @CosminNeagu
      @CosminNeagu Рік тому +2

      Exactly my story. His ability to see through the eyes of the characters and just be so efortlessly cool is a thing to learn for everybody.

    • @franklesko2485
      @franklesko2485 Рік тому

      Yes. The paradox is that the local leads to the universal.

    • @user-lz9ef9yy3g
      @user-lz9ef9yy3g 11 місяців тому

      You wanna be like the Beatles?

    • @CosminNeagu
      @CosminNeagu 11 місяців тому +3

      @@user-lz9ef9yy3g who doesn't? Four buddies taking on the world, cutting a path of their own with their pen and their guitars. They released 8 concept masterpieces and then split up and continued to release great material on their own. In retrospective they may not be the best anymore but nothing came before them and Elvis, respectively.

  • @marywatkins6798
    @marywatkins6798 Рік тому +38

    Long time Bruce fan, and Nebraska is my favorite of his albums. There’s just something about its starkness, simplicity, and raw emotions in its songs. Sometimes, even with Springsteen, less is more.

    • @richardshermanjr1899
      @richardshermanjr1899 Рік тому +4

      I heard Eddie Vedder auditioned for Pearl jam by singing Atlantic City from Nebraska.

    • @rikkcampos6
      @rikkcampos6 11 місяців тому

      ​@@richardshermanjr1899 Vedder wrote 3 songs for them prior to arriving to Seattle based on some instrumental tapes sent to him. Two of those songs became Once and Alive

    • @richardshermanjr1899
      @richardshermanjr1899 11 місяців тому

      @@rikkcampos6 So Eddie got into Pearl jam by sending the instrumental part of Once and Alive to them?

  • @bradpreston7779
    @bradpreston7779 Рік тому +66

    One of the best albums ever made. Period.

    • @freddyjisp9420
      @freddyjisp9420 Рік тому +4

      I never listened to it as The Boss holds no interest for me. I read as much of his book as I could take - it's total fiction. It's full of lies and self-mythologizing. Watching the above is like a visit to the hospital where Gramps talks about the old days. This is not a healthy man.

    • @bradpreston7779
      @bradpreston7779 Рік тому +1

      @@freddyjisp9420 Thank you for sharing.

    • @freddyjisp9420
      @freddyjisp9420 Рік тому +2

      @@bradpreston7779 Which is more than the 'El Cheapo', money-mad Boss will ever give you

    • @thefutureofscience8365
      @thefutureofscience8365 Рік тому +11

      @@freddyjisp9420 I’m guessing The Boss took your girlfriend backstage 45 years ago and you’ve never gotten over it. Release yourself man.

    • @deedizzledee
      @deedizzledee Рік тому

      @@freddyjisp9420ok snowflake. You’re just triggered because he’s not a MAGA simp like you.

  • @MarkIra613
    @MarkIra613 Рік тому +3

    For forty years, "Nebraska" has been my favorite Springsteen album. He never recorded anything like it before or since.

    • @blueboy4244
      @blueboy4244 Рік тому

      go back and listen to '4th of July (Sandy)' from his earlier album - - it has a lot of the same kind of feel...for me anyway

  • @carterwatson1949
    @carterwatson1949 Рік тому +12

    I really love this album!!

  • @ChrisB-bi6qc
    @ChrisB-bi6qc Рік тому +4

    Great album, tunnel of love and this my two favourite masterpieces of his.

  • @amherst88
    @amherst88 Рік тому +18

    As much as I admire this record, and his attitude (and courageousness) in making it, I always had to play something definitively restorative immediately after listening to it -- it summons spirits one does not want hanging around for very long.

    • @JismIsm-en4kz
      @JismIsm-en4kz Рік тому +1

      Right u are - This interview has him singin in a 'fake' mid western twang - A bit crass (if u know what I mean)

    • @peterzang
      @peterzang Рік тому +1

      That’s cool. And thoughtful.

    • @anelladambrosio2513
      @anelladambrosio2513 Рік тому

      ​@@peterzangciao Peter! 🙋‍♀️😍😘💘🌅

    • @paulwheeler6609
      @paulwheeler6609 11 місяців тому +1

      It is definitely the underbelly of the country. Hard to wallow in that stream too long.

  • @Brucie4242
    @Brucie4242 Рік тому +51

    This man is completely astounding. He's told us his whole live--emotions and flaws included. This interview was outstanding (no Howard Stern ridiculous questions intruding....). Now listen to My Letter to You---this is a song direct to his fans.

    • @patrickmorgan4006
      @patrickmorgan4006 Рік тому +5

      There has been one thing missing. I don't recall any of his songs telling us all about how it feels to be incredibly wealthy, which he has been for most of his life. He seems to write songs about the lives of others much more than about his own. Maybe a fantasy version of himself.

    • @Brucie4242
      @Brucie4242 Рік тому +4

      @@patrickmorgan4006 He did write about being a rich man in a poor man's clothes, and there's another song-title escapes me now--about how he had everything, could go anywhere, yada yada--but felt alone and empty. Ya, he's rich. He grew up dirt poor and earned the big bucks. You may not, but when I listen to his work, I hear and relate to humanity, emotions, compassion, the rigged system--which capitalism surely is. Just a man singing about his own feelings. I don't find any fault in that.

    • @patrickmorgan4006
      @patrickmorgan4006 Рік тому +3

      @@Brucie4242 I didn't say that I had a problem with what he has written about, just that he hasn't written about his real life of the past 50 years. He writes mostly about an image that he wants to portray. And I wouldn't say that he grew up "dirt poor". More like lower middle class. I've been to the house that he grew up in. Not a mansion, to be sure, but it wasn't a shack either. As for capitalism, it might be rigged for those at the top, but no other system is better for those who want to work to get to a higher rung of the ladder. Bruce Springsteen benefitted greatly by being in the capitalist system. He makes a heck of a lot more money and lives a lot better than the guy who works at a car wash or depends on government assistance to feed his/her kids. But this whole thing wasn't about politics.

    • @davidbradley3735
      @davidbradley3735 Рік тому

      ​@@patrickmorgan4006 to DA??

    • @philipbates9648
      @philipbates9648 Рік тому +1

      ​@Patrick Morgan He has written all kinds of songs about his life.
      He also writes songs about working class people because that's what he came from.

  • @KevinStewart33
    @KevinStewart33 7 місяців тому +2

    I heard Highway Patrolman on the radio in 1982, as a freshman in college. Wasn't that familiar with Bruce. I dove into that album. IMO, the greatest album of all time. It also introduced me to the rest of his catalog and I've been a fan ever since.

  • @catherinemccullough299
    @catherinemccullough299 Рік тому +2

    I was introduced to Bruce by my then teenage son, who bought me Born to Run on a cassette. I played it over and over in my car until my my daughter was word perfect on all the songs on our journeys to school and back. My son accompanied me to my first concert in Dublin, I was well and truly hooked by then, we were blown away that night. I have been privileged to attend six other shows, including one of my favourites, his acoustic tour. I unfortunately was unable to get tickets for his current shows in Dublin at the RDS, but reports in the press are fantastic. My grandchildren gave me the latest album for my birthday, but my favourites are Nebraska, The Rising and Asbury Park. Keep on rock in’ Bruce, may you never get old!😊

  • @dukemasters6829
    @dukemasters6829 9 місяців тому +2

    Bought when it came out loved it the song writing his best album by far still play it regular-today.

  • @rockturtleneck
    @rockturtleneck 11 місяців тому +1

    Listen to Nebraska with headphones lying in bed with the lights out, it's incredibly powerful.

  • @stewartmcfarlane2008
    @stewartmcfarlane2008 Рік тому +2

    Whenever my pickup has probs, I find myself singing,"Mr, the day that lottery I win, I ain't never gonna buy no used car agin". I always link, Nebraska 1982 with The Ghost of Tom Joad1995 . My two favourite Springsteen albums.

  • @mililaniman
    @mililaniman Рік тому +8

    His lyrics on the album resonates with me. I love "Reason to Believe.".

  • @jameslatta6813
    @jameslatta6813 Рік тому +15

    I have a real softspot for "Nebraska." As I was going through my own challenges and a lot of soul searching at the time of it's release. However, "Born to Run" and "Darkness on the Edge of Town" are Bruce's true masterpieces in my opinion.

    • @kevinlakeman5043
      @kevinlakeman5043 11 місяців тому +1

      I feel much the same. But I'd have to put "The Wild, the Innocent, & the E Street Shuffle" in there, too.

  • @michaelscot4816
    @michaelscot4816 Рік тому +5

    Great mutual respect is evident by the interview's end. Anthony Mason-esque. 💙🎶

  • @Joe-ki8je
    @Joe-ki8je Рік тому +3

    This album got a lot of hate when it was put out but I love it. Darkness is still my favorite.

  • @owenwilberforce6138
    @owenwilberforce6138 Рік тому +6

    I love this. I had this album on cassette in 1982 living in San Jose. I was living with my dad in an apartment and I was pretty alienated. That album shone darkly for me, as I was learning acoustic guitar I recognized the chords but this was somewhere between Chuck Berry and Dylan. The singing was the magic, as were the stories he drew up. Songs like Open All Night were so riveting. I still marvel at that album, a home recorded acoustic album which was so ahead of its time while it looked back in black and white images. Haunting and so filled with a brooding melancholy, it for sure is the one album of his besides The River that I constantly circle back to. Brilliant in its simplicity, devastatingly prescient of the meanness that can exist in this world.

  • @timdehoog5584
    @timdehoog5584 11 місяців тому +2

    A fantastic album! Atlantic City is my favourite followed by Used Cars. Also like Highway Patrolman and Mansion on a Hill.

  • @betpow
    @betpow Місяць тому +1

    first album I ever bought of his even though I had already been following him....honestly, bought it a lot because of the cover art

  • @mickjr270
    @mickjr270 Рік тому +4

    He used to walk through the Jersey shore town where my mother lived, sometimes accompanied by one of his sons. He would stop and talk if we were sitting on the porch. He is the nicest man but I could almost always see sadness in his eyes.

    • @mickjr270
      @mickjr270 Рік тому

      @Bruce Springsteen🎶 Only when you've dropped into the Wonder Bar.

    • @mickjr270
      @mickjr270 Рік тому

      @Bruce Springsteen🎶 Missed that. It's a wonder you have time to read/reply to comments when you're in the midst of a European tour.

    • @bigcityjunglecatenvisageth1422
      @bigcityjunglecatenvisageth1422 11 місяців тому +1

      @@mickjr270
      Bruce conjuring up all this extra time & effort? 😀😂😂🙃

  • @miguelnollet3056
    @miguelnollet3056 7 місяців тому +1

    His best album, hands down.

  • @corabernal6432
    @corabernal6432 11 місяців тому +2

    Love that album ❤

  • @nikolademitri731
    @nikolademitri731 8 місяців тому +1

    I didn’t listen to Nebraska until I was 30, I believe.. maybe 29.. I’m glad I waited, because that album came for me exactly when it needed to, and it was a salve in a number of ways. Without going into detail, I flew the plane into the mountain in my late 20s, and I was for the first time really understanding what working class life in America really meant, after having been somewhat shielded growing up in a stable enough middle class situation.. Though I saw friends families suffer, I didn’t know until I was experiencing being desperate for myself, and Nebraska was one of a couple albums that helped keep me from plunging deeper, and likely not coming back…

  • @djdollase
    @djdollase Рік тому +6

    This album, it was so impactful. I used songs from it to get into character when I was acting a particularly dark character 40 yrs ago… and have loved it ever since

  • @kittkat215
    @kittkat215 Рік тому +2

    I am so grateful to Bruce for sharing his experience with Depression and the pain that goes along with it. I first fell in love back in 1978 when I first heard "Born to Run" on a cassette player played by a friend of mine from New Jersey. Those first few notes captured me for life. I quickly ran out to buy the album, and spent all my allowance, on "Greetings", "Darkness", and "Wild & Innocent" after that. I would sit in my bedroom for hours, listening, and reading the lyrics inside the album cover. This man has made an impact on my life that no one will ever understand. Thank you, Bruce, for bringing us your incredible music, lyrics, and candor. And happy Mother's Day to your mom. We all thank her for bringing you into this crazy world.

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly Рік тому +16

    This profile is a gift to every person who looks for authenticity and peace in life. Those two are not automatically paired, so this presents the challenge in a form we can grasp. I will be thinking / meditating about Bruce and his story as a stepping stone to personal enlightenment. (It could happen, if I am patient and open to it.) The artist gives and I am grateful.

    • @sandragilfillan
      @sandragilfillan Рік тому +2

      You have put your finger on something special. Thank you.

  • @alainamaas1906
    @alainamaas1906 2 місяці тому

    When we went on a trip to Colorado we drove through Nebraska. When we only had a couple hours left through the state I asked if we could listen to Nebraska while we were on the road. No one else in the car had ever heard of the album - they still talk to this day how impactful that record was while looking at those wide open plains and how the lyrics resonated with them. A great great record one of my all time favorites.

  • @janetgrant9216
    @janetgrant9216 Рік тому +2

    Loved the story behind the songs. I always listen to Nebraska when I’m having a bad or stressful day.

  • @propjoe1060
    @propjoe1060 Рік тому +1

    Not really a Springsteen fan but I love Nebraska. As real as it gets.

  • @thomashorky
    @thomashorky Рік тому +1

    This album lead me on my road trip through Nebraska in 2022 - thanks, Bruce!

  • @Voodoochil111111
    @Voodoochil111111 Рік тому +2

    Great harmonica on this record too. You can really picture the lonely, cold, Nebraska landscape.

  • @MarkChapeau
    @MarkChapeau Рік тому +2

    Easily my favourite Bruce album

  • @user-ex6ul5ph6v
    @user-ex6ul5ph6v Рік тому +3

    I had only gotten into Bruce a year before (when I was 15) after hearing "Born to Run" on WOSH and buying (and being blown away) by that album. "Nebraska" suddenly appeared in my local record store. I bought one, and had trouble warming up to it, but did eventually and it opened up a whole new world of music for me. It led me to the rest of his back catalog, then Dylan and Van Morrison and dozens of others. "Nebraska" changed my life, and it could change yours--try to tune out how famous he is and give it a go.

  • @luismorenomusic5670
    @luismorenomusic5670 Рік тому +3

    Absolutely the best ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @theswampland
    @theswampland 7 місяців тому +1

    That album is truth. It hit me really hard as a kid, couldn't speak english (not that Im great at it nowadays) and could barely play a chord on the guitar. But the songs, the sound, the rawness...I somehow could feel the loneliness and the desperation of the album characters, and listen to them somewhere between compassion and pity, I don't know.... Decades later, I always come back to these songs.

  • @KristiBranstetter
    @KristiBranstetter Рік тому

    What a great interview! I was first introduced to Bruce Springsteen in the summer of 1984, right after my freshman year in college. Been a fan ever since!

  • @mtc4him201
    @mtc4him201 Рік тому +3

    My three favorite albums by Bruce Springsteen: Tunnel of Love, Nebraska, and The Seger Sessions! I also loved Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge of Town, and The River. I think the title track to The River is biographical to so many Americans.

  • @miaggido16
    @miaggido16 Рік тому +1

    Love Nebraska. I didn’t discover it till I was older and I’m glad it is that way. I wouldn’t have appreciated it like I do now.

  • @marywatkins6798
    @marywatkins6798 Рік тому +5

    Excellent interview. Well done.

  • @MollysPa
    @MollysPa Рік тому +1

    My favorite Springsteen album.

  • @smilerpink
    @smilerpink Рік тому +9

    Nebraska came out at a time when I was a huge fan of his. I still think Darkness on the Edge of Town is among the best rock records ever made.
    Nebraska was so different from any of his previous work. Not an easy listen. Completely stripped down and so very dark. Makes sense that he made it at a dark time in his life.
    As I think he said in the interview, he tried to find humanity in some twisted characters. Succeeded brilliantly. As poetic as anything he has written.

  • @giotrevi6651
    @giotrevi6651 9 місяців тому +1

    I am manifesting being in a room with Bruce Springsteen singing for me. I would not survive but it’d be worth it.

  • @edithlazenby5839
    @edithlazenby5839 Рік тому +4

    I agree .... beautiful album...

  • @JustinCase780
    @JustinCase780 Рік тому +4

    I never bought the album but loved the movie with Bruce Dern and Will Forte. Amazing!

  • @janeriebe7797
    @janeriebe7797 Рік тому +12

    Bruce is everything with his music! My all time favorite forever. He is a deep soul.

  • @Dan.Lockner
    @Dan.Lockner Рік тому +2

    Top 10 Album of all-time.

  • @kaelliott1111
    @kaelliott1111 Рік тому +1

    My favourite album. Still listen to it several times a year.

  • @slumdogjay
    @slumdogjay Рік тому +1

    My favourite album of his.

  • @vintagevinylvets1187
    @vintagevinylvets1187 Рік тому +1

    Great interview, love “Nebraska” and “The River.”🎧

  • @mikeydan
    @mikeydan Рік тому +11

    very insightful comment by Jim... "you can't succeed your way out of pain". spot on. those of us on the outside looking in think these folks have it made... if only we had their fame and fortune, that would make it all better... clearly, it does not.

    • @bigcityjunglecatenvisageth1422
      @bigcityjunglecatenvisageth1422 11 місяців тому

      Mikey: Chances are it would just create even more stress. It might even burn a person out if they are not strong enough.

  • @chrishyde1216
    @chrishyde1216 Рік тому +14

    I don't know the man personally, but I bet he is what you see because he radiates integrity, depth and honesty. It's easy to feel adoration for stars who's output you've enjoyed, but I feel real affection and admiration for Bruce and he's never let me down. Such a great songwriter.

  • @ethanmorris8108
    @ethanmorris8108 Рік тому +3

    Have always loved this album - My Fathers House - always brings me to tears / powerful / amazing talent

    • @twinpeaks9354
      @twinpeaks9354 Рік тому +1

      Same here brother...I love the song but avoiding it because it fills me with so much sadness...

  • @rustycohle7779
    @rustycohle7779 Рік тому +1

    1st Boss song I fell in love with was Born In The USA. I was 14. Went to record store to buy the album with my lawn mowing earnings. Sold out. Clerk handed me Nebraska and gave specific instructions. "Turn off your bedroom lights, pull the shades tight. Put your headphones on, lay down in bed and play this album" Total game changer. After that there was no more Def Leppard and Dokken for this kid. I was no longer going to have music that was going to be played in the background of my life. I wanted music that was going to help guide and steer my life. Became friends with that record clerk that day and still keep in touch and see each other every few years. Still can thank him enough for that advice. Have seen Springsteen 47 times in concert

  • @Thebamtino24
    @Thebamtino24 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful interview . Great singer, storyteller, performer! Bruuuuuuuce…….

  • @alexkoenig8411
    @alexkoenig8411 Рік тому +3

    Saw the Jukebox musical ‘Johnny 99’ of this album. I couldn’t believe when the songs are rearranged, the story the album as a whole tells. It’s a remarkable album from a genius songwriter.

  • @alexandredesmonts35
    @alexandredesmonts35 Рік тому +3

    I bought it recently 5 euros in french record store. amazing album. simple, pure, just music

  • @danielwander605
    @danielwander605 Рік тому +2

    My freshman year in college (2001) we were assigned to do a presentation about a period in time and the way it affected specific music. As soon as I heard the assignment I thought of Nebraska. Coming out of the 70's after Vietnam, Watergate, Carter Years, hostages, gas shortages, recession, etc.; Nebraska was so representative of the time and the pessimism that existed. Granted I was born in 1983, so I'm basing this on what I've been told. I remember playing parts of this album after giving the context, and the people in the class were all blown away. I told the story of Bruce criticizing Ronald Reagan for quoting him during a speech without understanding the true meaning of the song and then he broke into Johnny 99. Anyway, I've always loved this album, and loved how obscure it is. It's a masterpiece for the fans who truly get it.

    • @danielwander605
      @danielwander605 11 місяців тому

      ​@boneless That's very cool and interesting, I feel like "Across the Border" and "Sinaloa Cowboys" probably worked well for that. What part of Mexico are you from?

  • @fekard
    @fekard Рік тому +1

    Great artist deserves a great production team and writer. Magical 9 minutes. Thank you.

  • @btimec5290
    @btimec5290 Рік тому +1

    The man. I just love him and his work.

  • @macktravels68
    @macktravels68 Рік тому +5

    Bruce represents such a big part of the America I grew up in……..I cannot answer for my parents and grandparents, but if they knew him, they would probably say the same thing. He is a Legend. Special.

  • @andrewhoyle1521
    @andrewhoyle1521 Рік тому

    This is my favorite boss album, i can play it whole way thru and never stop.

  • @SamuraiGoth
    @SamuraiGoth 5 місяців тому

    I absolutely agree that it is indeed his masterpiece. So bleak and real. An amazing album, sure it didnt have any radio hits, but it has aged like fine wine.

  • @taleiahwinterhold8779
    @taleiahwinterhold8779 10 місяців тому

    From the shimmering highway 80, lit up in moonlight to an endless sea of Midwest prairie lands; my father’s calloused hands and his relentless factory work to that abysmal place in between being a kid to an adult, we all stumbled, sank and felt so utterly alone. But, I had you. I would crank the volume in my ‘72 Nova, hit the gas and shut out the world knowing, I was not alone. Thank you for sharing your pain. You were not alone.

  • @cristobalgracia8371
    @cristobalgracia8371 7 місяців тому

    Fantastic! Love the interview and the fact the place were Nebraska was recorded it is still intact. Snoopy cover just killed me!

  • @evanmichael3153
    @evanmichael3153 Рік тому +1

    Still & always will be my personal favorite 🤟🔥❤️🔥🤟

  • @ivananovakova1431
    @ivananovakova1431 Місяць тому

    I would like to listen to this interview in its entirety ♥️

  • @user-mv6he6gl8m
    @user-mv6he6gl8m Рік тому

    Thanks. Bruce is so welcoming and humble but still well aware of his super fame around the world. A true artist.

  • @thefutureofscience8365
    @thefutureofscience8365 Рік тому +5

    Nebraska and Ghost of Tom Joad are his two greatest records, and two of the greatest records of the 20th century period.
    I mean, Atlantic City. No words of mine could possibly do that song justice.

  • @Cheddar_Curtain
    @Cheddar_Curtain 11 місяців тому +1

    About ten years ago I looked up the photographer for the album cover photo. Sent an email inquiring where it was taken. Six months later I got a reply. The answer is somewhere near the Colorado/Nebraska border. He couldn't remember exactly. Maybe better that it remains a mystery. Adds to the dark mystique of the album.

  • @stewartmcfarlane2008
    @stewartmcfarlane2008 Рік тому +1

    I agree with Bruce. His masterwork. Every track is a gem. I almost wore out the vinyl. Had to buy the CD later.

  • @Kormac80
    @Kormac80 Рік тому

    Personal story: I was studying English Lit and taking a poetry class at Rutgers when this came out. Raised in central jersey, Bruce was iconic for us. I read the lyrics to Nebraska and listened to it and was floored. I didn't expect to find that he was a true poet. Relax people, i was young and had newly formed ideas about the differences between "real" poetry and pop music. Fortunately, Nebraska forced me to reevaluate those ideas. Not all pop music is poetry, but some is. Anyway, i listened to that album quite a bit and was truly smitten with it. I didn't know he had this legacy view of Nebraska until encountering this video here on 5/6/23.

  • @aggman1357
    @aggman1357 11 місяців тому

    I just heard Marc Maron's interview with Zanes and their discussion about Bruce and Nebraska. I went to hear Bruce in downtown Detroit in 1975 and was hooked as a fan. Nebraska wasn't my favorite Bruce album when it came out but I just downloaded it and plan to listen again. This Sunday Morning interview and story about Nebraska were great and I'm glad I got to watch it. Thanks.

  • @peterdarker1
    @peterdarker1 Рік тому

    Now THAT was a great interview.

  • @karenweaver7574
    @karenweaver7574 Рік тому

    This why I was attracted to Bruce, after seeing him on the Born in USA tour. The stories!!

  • @lotuseater7247
    @lotuseater7247 2 місяці тому

    Nebraska is my favorite album of his, and one of my favourite in general. It's got Elvis, Dylan, and Suicide but also a lot more, Bruce.

  • @JustinMoritz
    @JustinMoritz 4 місяці тому

    What a great story - thanks for all the great music Bruce!

  • @peterzang
    @peterzang Рік тому

    Kudos to the interviewer. A smart insightful guy for a change.
    And Zane’s a real good songwriter too

  • @usagiyojimbo5944
    @usagiyojimbo5944 Рік тому

    A teenage boy in East-Germany. In 1992. Got the tape into my walkman. And found a kindred soul. There are Johnny Cashs american recordings. But these are covers only. Nebraska is a "American Recording" before Johnny Cash. And a original work at that. Thank you, Sir

  • @Jan-pj7gn
    @Jan-pj7gn 5 місяців тому

    I get totally emotional watching this program. I am a hugh fan of Bruce Springsteen, seen his concerts 12 times, in five different states in a 39 year span.