After seeing and hearing an unfathomable amount Bruce shows (and making it a point to hear every version of this song I can find) this is my vote for his best performance of all time. You can see and hear everything about the man and his music by this clip. You can damn near feel the anger and desperation he is channeling to make it the performance that it is....and it's the most powerful thing I've ever heard.
That's awesome. You're spot on. Warren is my second favorite writer after Bruce so it's great to see someone else thinking along those lines. Just like you, from a personal stand point it gets to me more than any other. There's not a word or emotion that I don't identify with. I've wound up with a lot of inner demons and my actions because of those reasons, and the way I dealt with them, put me exactly in that darkness. Mainly because of drug use, the "I lost my money and I lost my wife" and "wanting things that can only be found" lines hit me most. He's the best there is at writing songs that, even if the experience is different, everyone can connect it to something in their life. Another reason I love the '78 performances of the song so much is the lyric change "You can drive all night and never make it around, through that Darkness..." I wish he would've kept that in.
+Blind Terry Tucci bruce is the greatest bro. Shit has helped me through some dark times. I'm 27 and I remember when I was 18 and first time I heard Thunder Road I started crying because I felt someone else understood how I felt throughout my teenage years. I'll never forget that in my life. I'd love nothing more than to see Bruce at a dive bar and just simply walk up, buy him a beer and say thank you. That's it. No pictures. Nothing. Just a thank you.
This is in the top 5 of his best songs and the Darkness tour back in '78 was the best tour.... Winterland in Dec of '78 I think was the best concert....
I hear you got a nice rich house somewhere T, I know you do wanna see me- and you know where to find me.. We always said it that never was gonna change. Backstreets til the end.
I was at one of the Boston shows in '78, 16 years old and leaning on the stage and freaking out...last week I was in Boston hearing this again..I was in tears! It was positively transforming, I was never the same after the first time, still the most amazing concert experiences ever, 35 years later
he played Backstreets when I saw him last summer and I'm hoping so much that when I see him for the second time this summer that he'll play Darkness On the Edge Of Town and possibly The Promised Land
Heard this song for the first time exactly 7 months earlier on the boardwalk during a band practice. The album wasn't out yet, and this was quite a departure from the first 3 albums... I'll never forget that day.
At 3:30, I feel your pain, brother. I, as well, break down every time I sing along with this part of the original studio recording. "...For wanting things that can only be fou-ou-ound!" ;.(
I remember when it came out. I was in high school and was just discovering music beyond pop. Not my favorite, but nonetheless incredible. He's an artist, songwriter, musician and not just some producer's puppet being told what to play. Good stuff.
Springsteen's a monster in this. Good thing he never did drugs cause he looks like he's on acid when he's singing. But it's just because he ain't holdin' back, just givin' it all, vanity aside
Thank you for this so much. i first heard Bruce live in 1985 at St James Park - Newcastle and i I have just listened to this and it just confirms that Bruce is the best front man ever, and i mean ever and i listen to everything from Pantera to Madness and this bloke is the dogs bollocks for realism and true to life feeling. If i could have a pint with any star it would be with Bruce and just to say thank you for nearly 30 years of being great. Cheers Sime from the Toon (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
You are a wonderful exception. And it is great to hear. Have you ever listen to Joy Division, The Cure, The Smiths or some other great 80's music? There is some great music today, but it does not seem to have much of a chance with too much junk getting attention. Cheers to you from Munich, Germany!
The author who wrote, "Springsteen acts like punk never happened," was wrong; that writer needs to see this, or listen to Tenth Avenue Freezeout. Both songs have punk spirit, [which is plainly apparent in this video as Bruce just rages through his vocal].
After seeing and hearing an unfathomable amount Bruce shows (and making it a point to hear every version of this song I can find) this is my vote for his best performance of all time. You can see and hear everything about the man and his music by this clip. You can damn near feel the anger and desperation he is channeling to make it the performance that it is....and it's the most powerful thing I've ever heard.
That's awesome. You're spot on. Warren is my second favorite writer after Bruce so it's great to see someone else thinking along those lines. Just like you, from a personal stand point it gets to me more than any other. There's not a word or emotion that I don't identify with. I've wound up with a lot of inner demons and my actions because of those reasons, and the way I dealt with them, put me exactly in that darkness. Mainly because of drug use, the "I lost my money and I lost my wife" and "wanting things that can only be found" lines hit me most. He's the best there is at writing songs that, even if the experience is different, everyone can connect it to something in their life. Another reason I love the '78 performances of the song so much is the lyric change "You can drive all night and never make it around, through that Darkness..." I wish he would've kept that in.
+Blind Terry Tucci I agree 100% man, well said.
+Blind Terry Tucci bruce is the greatest bro. Shit has helped me through some dark times. I'm 27 and I remember when I was 18 and first time I heard Thunder Road I started crying because I felt someone else understood how I felt throughout my teenage years. I'll never forget that in my life. I'd love nothing more than to see Bruce at a dive bar and just simply walk up, buy him a beer and say thank you. That's it. No pictures. Nothing. Just a thank you.
This and Youngstown in Madison Square Garden 2000
Best performance I've seen. Nothing better than a young artist going for broke, believing 100%.
This is why I love Bruce Springsteen and why everyone who doesn't is wrong.
Jesus, this is amazing. Springsteen at his darkest. Hanging with punks at cbgbs, pissed off not touring for a few years.. This is so fuckin RAW..
This is in the top 5 of his best songs and the Darkness tour back in '78 was the best tour.... Winterland in Dec of '78 I think was the best concert....
you can really feel the ugly rage in Bruce's performance here. It's so good
I hear you got a nice rich house somewhere T, I know you do wanna see me- and you know where to find me.. We always said it that never was gonna change. Backstreets til the end.
Darkness on the edge of my world
Seeking for my shadow
Passaic concert is the greatest thing on UA-cam ... hands down!
Gotta be one of the greates songs/performances ever. I always come back to this video.
Grit, guts, heart and soul!
I was at one of the Boston shows in '78, 16 years old and leaning on the stage and freaking out...last week I was in Boston hearing this again..I was in tears! It was positively transforming, I was never the same after the first time, still the most amazing concert experiences ever, 35 years later
he played Backstreets when I saw him last summer and I'm hoping so much that when I see him for the second time this summer that he'll play Darkness On the Edge Of Town and possibly The Promised Land
probably one of my time favorite live performances of any song by any artist, ever
grandioso ! solo un grande appassionato può fare un regalo così grande !! grazie
Heard this song for the first time exactly 7 months earlier on the boardwalk during a band practice. The album wasn't out yet, and this was quite a departure from the first 3 albums... I'll never forget that day.
Bruce.
1973-1984 Bruce is untouchable.
im 14 this is what i listen to.. just saying not all teenagers love crappy music
GRETINGS FROM TRANI SOUTH ITALY.
Il prossimo Maggio di nuovo al tuo fianco!
At 3:30, I feel your pain, brother. I, as well, break down every time I sing along with this part of the original studio recording. "...For wanting things that can only be fou-ou-ound!" ;.(
Raw and the way I saw him
Tune Unfolds like a book.
I remember when it came out. I was in high school and was just discovering music beyond pop. Not my favorite, but nonetheless incredible. He's an artist, songwriter, musician and not just some producer's puppet being told what to play. Good stuff.
this one always does it for you
perfect song for jogging in the park, great.
How rough and harsh is this 👌🏻
this my favourite song of all time
Grew up with Bruce and his music all my life and this is my favorite live version of this song by far.
Springsteen's a monster in this. Good thing he never did drugs cause he looks like he's on acid when he's singing. But it's just because he ain't holdin' back, just givin' it all, vanity aside
More feeling Bruce. More feeling ;)
One of the Best one,i think !
this is haunting so much
Dalle parti della LEGGENDA!
More feeling Bruce. More feeling! ;)
And thank's for the vidéo!
raw power
sound is amazing !
Thanks so much for posting. So amazing to see and hear it when it was so new and raw, such incredible lyrics + passion = Bruce!
Wow, amazing.
Thank you for this so much. i first heard Bruce live in 1985 at St James Park - Newcastle and i I have just listened to this and it just confirms that Bruce is the best front man ever, and i mean ever and i listen to everything from Pantera to Madness and this bloke is the dogs bollocks for realism and true to life feeling. If i could have a pint with any star it would be with Bruce and just to say thank you for nearly 30 years of being great. Cheers Sime from the Toon (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Many thanks for this.
Thanks for posting - sounds funny but it made me cry! Love that album so powerful!
old bs sure could rock it out. What feeling. The man is a legend in music, too bad he became polical. Just do what you do best in life ...
You are a wonderful exception. And it is great to hear. Have you ever listen to Joy Division, The Cure, The Smiths or some other great 80's music? There is some great music today, but it does not seem to have much of a chance with too much junk getting attention. Cheers to you from Munich, Germany!
The mother fuckin House Rockin E Street band!!!
B O S S
When I was 14, this is what we listen to. Now kids listen to rap or Justin Bieber. Sad really
The author
who wrote, "Springsteen acts like punk never happened," was wrong; that writer needs to see this, or listen to Tenth Avenue Freezeout. Both songs have punk spirit, [which is plainly apparent in this video as Bruce just rages through his vocal].
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