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...Jungleland - Bruce Springsteen 2. Christmas Song - Mel Torme 3. Somewhere Over The Rainbow 4. Fire and Rain - James Taylor 5. Rosalita - Bruce Springsteen 6. A Better Place to Be - Harry Chapin 7. Celebrate Me Home - Kenny Loggins 8. Thunder Road - Springsteen 9. Born to Run - Springsteen 10. Taxi - Harry Chapin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All-Time Top Ten: The Readers Give Us an Earful | 7/13/2000 | See Source »

...SONG: Jungleland ALBUM: Born to Run LYRIC: "The local cops, Cherry Tops, rips this holy night" SLANT: No clue

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cops And Rockers | 6/26/2000 | See Source »

...settled back on the couch in front of the tube; on the screen Ronald Reagan was bashing various ethnic minorities into submission in the jungleland classic "Tropical Zone." The movie's soundtrack, probably a valuable primer to Reagan's foreign policy, was drowned out by the thrashing feedback screaming out of the Dinosaur's tapedeck. "Man, this band really sucks," he decided, replacing it with a virtually identical tonal mash...

Author: By John P. Thompson, BRAIN LINT: | Title: BRAIN LINT | 2/23/1987 | See Source »

...selection of songs in the concert was no surprise. They came about evenly from each of his three albums, and included all his best-known compositions--"Kitty's Back," "Spirit in the Night," "Born to Run," "Jungleland," "Thunder Road," and of course, "Rosalita," the song that may have the highest level of potential energy in the history of rock music. The only new song he played was "Flamingo," about a girl all the boys on his block used to watch walk down the street every day. They watched her pass by every day for two years, all wanting...

Author: By James B. Witkin, | Title: After The Hype | 12/6/1975 | See Source »

...every "Jungleland" though, there is a "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out," which is not complex musically but, like the bass line in "Sunshine of Your Love," allows for incredible solos. Contrasting to the tightness of "She's the One" is the emotion of "Night," where Springsteen's vocal and Clarence Clemon's blaring, buzzing sax transcend the simple message--"You work from nine to five/And somehow you survive/Till the night"-- and make boredom and anguish palpable...

Author: By Tom Blanton, | Title: Out on the Turnpike | 10/2/1975 | See Source »

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