Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen Zirilli. Nació en Freehold, New Jersey, EE UU, el 23 de septiembre de 1949 de padre irlandés (Douglas Springsteen) y de madre italiana (Adele Zirilli). Creció en Freehold, Nueva Jersey.
Editó su primer disco en 1972, llamado "Greetings from Asbury Park", que vendió apenas 25.000 copias y tuvo poca acogida por la crítica. Su siguiente disco fue "The Wild, the Innocent and the E street Shuffle", editado al año siguiente, que tuvo una repercusión mayor.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Somebody asked for Bruce's Highway Patrolman. Here it is, or at least this is how I play it. Just arpeggio the chords, and sometimes on the D chord Bruce drops the F# note to an open E note (Dsus2??).
Nebraska hint: The songs Nebraska, Mansion on the Hill, and Used Cars all use the D-G-A or D-A-G progressions in one way or another.
Highway Patrolman
DGD My name is Joe Roberts I work for the state A I'm a sergeant out of Perrineville barracks number eight
DGD I always done an honest job as honest as I could
AD I got a brother named Frankie and Frankie ain't no good
DGD Now ever since we was young kids it's been the same come down A
I get a call on the shortwave Frankie's in trouble downtown
DGD Well if it was any other man, I'd put him straight away
AD But when it's your brother sometimes you look the other way
GD Yeah me and Frankie laughin' and drinkin'
GD Nothin' feels better than blood on blood
GD Takin' turns dancin' with Maria as the band
A Played "Night of the Johnstown Flood"
DGD I catch him when he's strayin' like any brother would
A (or A7) D Man turns his back on his family well he just ain't no good
Well Frankie went in the army back in 1965 I got a farm deferment, settled down, took Maria for my wife But them wheat prices kept on droppin' till it was like we were gettin' robbed Frankie came home in `68, and me, I took this job
Yeah we're laughin' and drinkin' Nothin' feels better than blood on blood Takin' turns dancin' with Maria as the band Played "Night of the Johnstown Flood" I catch him when he's strayin' teach him how to walk that line Man turns his back on his family he ain't no friend of mine
Well the night was like any other, I got a call `bout quarter to nine There was trouble in a roadhouse out on the Michigan line There was a kid lyin' on the floor lookin' bad bleedin' hard from his head There was a girl cry'n' at a table and it was Frank, they said Well I went out and I jumped in my car and I hit the lights Well I musta done one hundred and ten through Michigan county that night It was out at the crossroads, down `round Willow bank Seen a Buick with Ohio plates. Behind the wheel was Frank Well I chased him through them county roads Till a sign said "Canadian border five miles from here" I pulled over the side of the highway and watched his tail-lights disappear
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