5 weeks ago I was in a motorcycle crash the required a road closure and a MediVac unit. So thankful to them, the Aultman Hospital trauma team and the kindness of strangers to stay with me and dig the mud from my mouth so I could breathe.
I had a bad motorcycle accident years ago. The trooper noked at the door to tell my wife, and my wife broke down. I am oke now and every night i hold here tight, I just lay there awake in the midle of the night................. Thank you Bruce
A perfect ending to an incredible album. I always imagined the dying man was the hero to one of the other songs on the album like Drive all Night, Stoln Car or Ramrod. It was kind of the end of Bruce exploring romanticiing youth and fast cars. Those characters end up on the side of the road, or laying up in bed dwelling on their mortality.
AT 4K ON THE NEXT tour the working man's hero is charging 4K per ticket and that's not even front row so unfortunately our brother from another mother got eaten by the Dragon that is the machine and no one at the record company nor his management team will comment on the ticket prices! I saw him in 1982 in Denver Colorado at McNichols Arena and it cost me I believe at the time $12? And the truth of the matter is he sold his catalog and can take care of his family for generations to come but the Working Man just got bit in the jail by the truth and the reality of what the business is! A terrifying situation that unfortunately I've been a part of for 35 plus years of my life and I feel horrified by the situation! There are many UA-cam videos you can look into about this issue and no doubt a wonderful songwriter and performer during three and four hours shows! But that being said what about the man who's putting your roof on is he supposed to give up a few months of salary to go hear his hero? My heart goes out to his long time fans who are the guys that work their butts off and put their Hammers and nails to work and how can they pay a couple of months rent just like going to see a New York Yankee game anymore because they can't afford the $50 to park the car! Do you have our working man's hero and I'm not blaming him I'm just stating the absolute truth for what have read and what I don't understand.
This is my favorite song on The River. How anyone can write a song that so profoundly helps you confront your own mortality is a mystery. He's either very lucky, or a genius. He wrote, and continues to write, music on a plane a couple of levels above any other songwriter of the of my lifetime. I'm just in awe at how good he is. IThis song is an example of why he's Bruce Springsteen, and everyone else is not.
"Wreck On The Highway" reminds me of too many friends who lost their lives on the crazy highways where I grew up, as well as the time I was t-boned by a drunk driver and came very close to losing my own life.
I was on my way to Ontario Airport from LAX on a cold drizzly day to catch a flight to visit my family. There was a wreck on the freeway, a man was lying on the ground, he was in bad shape. His toddler son was screaming jumping up and down in the truck. I stopped and ripped the sheepskin seat covers off my seat and covered that man, and prayed for God to heal his injuries and I prayed for him not to have brain damage. I always wondered if he was ok. You are the only 1 who has had my heart&soul
Such powerful, thoughtful lyrics, just had to post: Last night I was out driving Coming home at the end of the working day I was riding alone through the drizzling rain On a deserted stretch of a county two-lane When I came upon a wreck on the highway Now there was blood and glass all over And there was nobody there but me As the rain tumbled down hard and cold I seen a young man lying by the side of the road He cried Mister, won't you help me please An ambulance finally came and took him to Riverside I watched as they drove him away And I thought of a girlfriend or a young wife And a state trooper knocking in the middle of the night To say your baby died in a wreck on the highway Sometimes I sit up in the darkness And I watch my baby as she sleeps Then I climb in bed and I hold her tight I just lay there awake in the middle of the night Thinking 'bout the wreck on the highway Read more: Bruce Springsteen - Wreck On The Highway Lyrics | MetroLyrics
I wrote this before, my sister died in a wreck on the side of a street and this song describes the cops knocking on my parents door at 2:00 am and telling them that their baby died on the side of the road and every time I listen to it I cry but I feel good that Bruce described it this way and I can get some peace from it.
I'm glad for that. Listen to this version by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. It's more in line with the old time country musician who wrote it, Dorsey Dixon , (hard scrapple life for sure) and other old times people who do it. ua-cam.com/video/-4OWnWhwlTw/v-deo.html
@@georgetteconstant9050going to have to listen to that version, thanks for the suggestion. When I first heard Bruce singing this my mind immediately went to another song that I hadn't listened to in a few years now,along the same idea...when you get a minute check out Don't Tell Mama,the recording I like best is of Ty Herndon ...think you would probably like it as well.
Thanks. Going to check out Don't Tell Mama right now. This one ( I imagine it's the Crash on the Highway song-hard to tell just looking at a list of comments-is a powerful song whoever does it. Going to Ty Herndon now....@@brendamanley1785
This song is my boss's favorite one. Depuis 30 ans cette chanson me bouleverse ! Ce qui fait la force, entre autres, du boss c'est, il me semble, cette profonde empathie qu'il éprouve pour ses semblables, en particulier les petits, les laissés pour compte. Empathie qui n'empêche nullement ce besoin d'exister sur scène, de convaincre. Ajoutez à cela une absence totale de snobisme, de prétention qui lui permet d'atteindre à l'universel, au permanent. Long live The Boss !
Powerful stuff from the boss. A song that draws your attention to every word. I am sure a lot of people can relate to this song personally. A true account , unfortunately, of a too common event
I don't see anything in the description promising that this is the best performance. I think it sounds pretty good considering he's 30 yrs older than when it was first recorded. However, the mix on this recording could be better.
I love the Louvin Brothers but their version - via Roy Acuff and Dorsey Dixon I guess - is most definitely not the same song. This is pure original Bruce magic. One of the gems off The River.
I don't think he did, because it is different. The Louvin Brothers song was a Roy Acuff song first. This could be any one of us who live and work on the highway. In either position.
@@edwardwestby711 I love the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band version, it's more in line with the hard scrapple man who wrote it, and other country people who recorded it like Ralph Stanley among others. ua-cam.com/video/-4OWnWhwlTw/v-deo.html
5 weeks ago I was in a motorcycle crash the required a road closure and a MediVac unit. So thankful to them, the Aultman Hospital trauma team and the kindness of strangers to stay with me and dig the mud from my mouth so I could breathe.
I had a bad motorcycle accident years ago. The trooper noked at the door to tell my wife, and my wife broke down. I am oke now and every night i hold here tight, I just lay there awake in the midle of the night................. Thank you Bruce
I'm very glad you survived. At least you came back home to your wife!
A perfect ending to an incredible album. I always imagined the dying man was the hero to one of the other songs on the album like Drive all Night, Stoln Car or Ramrod. It was kind of the end of Bruce exploring romanticiing youth and fast cars. Those characters end up on the side of the road, or laying up in bed dwelling on their mortality.
such a beautifully sad song...
One of his best songs
A work of genius. One of the greatest songs ever written with a performance also a work of genius. Bruce Springsteen represents the best of America.
Yes, indeed 🇺🇸🙋🎉🙏
AT 4K ON THE NEXT tour the working man's hero is charging 4K per ticket and that's not even front row so unfortunately our brother from another mother got eaten by the Dragon that is the machine and no one at the record company nor his management team will comment on the ticket prices! I saw him in 1982 in Denver Colorado at McNichols Arena and it cost me I believe at the time $12? And the truth of the matter is he sold his catalog and can take care of his family for generations to come but the Working Man just got bit in the jail by the truth and the reality of what the business is! A terrifying situation that unfortunately I've been a part of for 35 plus years of my life and I feel horrified by the situation! There are many UA-cam videos you can look into about this issue and no doubt a wonderful songwriter and performer during three and four hours shows! But that being said what about the man who's putting your roof on is he supposed to give up a few months of salary to go hear his hero? My heart goes out to his long time fans who are the guys that work their butts off and put their Hammers and nails to work and how can they pay a couple of months rent just like going to see a New York Yankee game anymore because they can't afford the $50 to park the car! Do you have our working man's hero and I'm not blaming him I'm just stating the absolute truth for what have read and what I don't understand.
Agree 100%
This is my favorite song on The River. How anyone can write a song that so profoundly helps you confront your own mortality is a mystery. He's either very lucky, or a genius.
He wrote, and continues to write, music on a plane a couple of levels above any other songwriter of the of my lifetime. I'm just in awe at how good he is.
IThis song is an example of why he's Bruce Springsteen, and everyone else is not.
I love all of his stuff but this is my favorite also. I don't know why but it gets to me.
What a touching song...
"Wreck On The Highway" reminds me of too many friends who lost their lives on the crazy highways where I grew up, as well as the time I was t-boned by a drunk driver and came very close to losing my own life.
I was on my way to Ontario Airport from LAX on a cold drizzly day to catch a flight to visit my family. There was a wreck on the freeway, a man was lying on the ground, he was in bad shape. His toddler son was screaming jumping up and down in the truck. I stopped and ripped the sheepskin seat covers off my seat and covered that man, and prayed for God to heal his injuries and I prayed for him not to have brain damage. I always wondered if he was ok. You are the only 1 who has had my heart&soul
Such powerful, thoughtful lyrics, just had to post:
Last night I was out driving
Coming home at the end of the working day
I was riding alone through the drizzling rain
On a deserted stretch of a county two-lane
When I came upon a wreck on the highway
Now there was blood and glass all over
And there was nobody there but me
As the rain tumbled down hard and cold
I seen a young man lying by the side of the road
He cried Mister, won't you help me please
An ambulance finally came and took him to Riverside
I watched as they drove him away
And I thought of a girlfriend or a young wife
And a state trooper knocking in the middle of the night
To say your baby died in a wreck on the highway
Sometimes I sit up in the darkness
And I watch my baby as she sleeps
Then I climb in bed and I hold her tight
I just lay there awake in the middle of the night
Thinking 'bout the wreck on the highway
Read more: Bruce Springsteen - Wreck On The Highway Lyrics | MetroLyrics
I wrote this before, my sister died in a wreck on the side of a street and this song describes the cops knocking on my parents door at 2:00 am and telling them that their baby died on the side of the road and every time I listen to it I cry but I feel good that Bruce described it this way and I can get some peace from it.
I'm glad for that. Listen to this version by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. It's more in line with the old time country musician who wrote it, Dorsey Dixon , (hard scrapple life for sure) and other old times people who do it.
ua-cam.com/video/-4OWnWhwlTw/v-deo.html
Man, nothing more to say.
@@georgetteconstant9050going to have to listen to that version, thanks for the suggestion. When I first heard Bruce singing this my mind immediately went to another song that I hadn't listened to in a few years now,along the same idea...when you get a minute check out Don't Tell Mama,the recording I like best is of Ty Herndon ...think you would probably like it as well.
Thanks. Going to check out Don't Tell Mama right now. This one ( I imagine it's the Crash on the Highway song-hard to tell just looking at a list of comments-is a powerful song whoever does it. Going to Ty Herndon now....@@brendamanley1785
brilliant song...only the Boss can pull this one off
For me this is the saddest song ever!
don't be sad, he wants you to know what you have and hold on to it.
Try Eulogy For Lenny Bruce by Nico
simple. clear. true. heart. keep beating the path.
I have posted this on other versions, my sister died this way and I listen to this song 10 times a year and cry, very cathartic.
This song is my boss's favorite one.
Depuis 30 ans cette chanson me bouleverse !
Ce qui fait la force, entre autres, du boss c'est, il me semble, cette profonde empathie qu'il éprouve pour ses semblables, en particulier les petits, les laissés pour compte. Empathie qui n'empêche nullement ce besoin d'exister sur scène, de convaincre.
Ajoutez à cela une absence totale de snobisme, de prétention qui lui permet d'atteindre à l'universel, au permanent.
Long live The Boss !
Brings back memories of the long nights on the road
People like you are our everyday-heroes.
ER is my job...got used to it..though this songs ever brings tears ...
Amazing.
Masterpiece
Thank You.🙏
Bruce’s genius lies in him making us believe that he DID see that wreck, and can feel the emotions of the finder.❤❤❤❤❤
Boss and his band never disappoint! They are for real! The crowd gets real value for their money! That is for sure!
🙏🎉🇺🇸🙋👏 Thank You 🐈😊
Powerful stuff from the boss. A song that draws your attention to every word. I am sure a lot of people can relate to this song personally. A true account , unfortunately, of a too common event
brings back memories of long roads stretching into no where
A local in Maine Erica Brown and the bluegrass connection sing this song,simply amazing.
REMIND ME OF AN ACCIDENT LONG AGO, WHEN I LOST MY FRIEND AND HER BABY BOY...
Yep proper sad song. Understated.
EU AMO VOCÊ BRUCE QUE DEUS TE ABENÇOE SEMPRE MEU QUERIDO
Long live Bruce!!!
Voz e jeito de cantar unicos,.... BRUCE...♥️🙏🇧🇷
Bruces stimme is einfach nur geil :-))) Und der song ist sooo schön...
simply amazing
Que linda música 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶 Bruce Springsteen The Best 🥰
Aweesme
Thanks Bruce
Prachtig nummer
Ik blijf het een van zijn mooiste nummers vinden.
Ik krijg er niet genoeg van
Groetjes
Johan
Che meraviglia questa canzone !!molto toccante!!!😢😢😕🤫😅😍😍😍😘😘😘🎸🎷💫🎶💎💯
Thank you Boss
Bara älskar denna låten :)
So THIS Song 🎵🎼🎶🙏🎸
The long vowel songs makes it great.
Muy buena. Gracias por subirla. Genial ;-)
A forgotten gem
My Fav😎👊
My BOSS
A truly beautiful song but does anyone else feel not his best performance of it?
The studio original is the best.
I don't see anything in the description promising that this is the best performance. I think it sounds pretty good considering he's 30 yrs older than when it was first recorded. However, the mix on this recording could be better.
Perfecta dios
groooooßartig
brucie!!!
Hate it and love it at the same time. Hate it because it makes me cry.
I love the Louvin Brothers but their version - via Roy Acuff and Dorsey Dixon I guess - is most definitely not the same song. This is pure original Bruce magic. One of the gems off The River.
busier then a midtown intersection in NYC
Green green graas of home :P
@CPSJSMSUUMUGA well said, thanks for these words.
@CPSJSMSUUMUGA I agree with you, no two ways about it, he's a musical genius.
great concert, will you upload the rest? :)
@craig8754 He wrote the song! It´s on The River!
I don't think he did, because it is different. The Louvin Brothers song was a Roy Acuff song first. This could be any one of us who live and work on the highway. In either position.
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I can't help but assume he got the idea for this song from The Louvin Brothers song of the same name
This is who wrote this wonderful powerful song:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorsey_Dixon
I mean, he didn’t, but…
@@edwardwestby711 I love the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band version, it's more in line with the hard scrapple man who wrote it, and other country people who recorded it like Ralph Stanley among others.
ua-cam.com/video/-4OWnWhwlTw/v-deo.html
@@georgetteconstant9050 Songs sharing titles aren’t the same songs.
@@bossfan49 Correct! Titles of songs can't be copyrighted, same as books. Once I listened to it I see it's not the same song.
@@edwardwestby711 I see that now, thanks. Neither books or song titles can be copyrighted.
My Fav😎👊
great concert, will you upload the rest? :)