One of the final entries in Bruce’s 1968 Notebook is a tender (bordering on sappy) love song he never recorded.
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Let’s take another trip into Bruce’s 1968 Notebook with a lengthy entry that reads more like a poem than a song.
From the pages of his 1968 Notebook comes Bruce’s retelling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
It’s time for another installment from Bruce’s 1968 notebook–this time a poem rather than a song.
Let’s take another trip back to Bruce’s 1968 Notebook, where an 18-year-old Bruce Springsteen aims a bit too high this time.
In this installment from the 1968 Notebook, we learn that Bruce had his lean, spare storytelling chops long before he revealed them on Nebraska.
“Clouds” is the first entry in Bruce’s legendary lost 1968 Notebook. Likely performed in his solo acoustic shows that year, “Clouds” is the lament of a Vietnam soldier clinging desperately to visions of home, love, and life.
Another excerpt from the “1968 Notebook,” “Slum Sentiments,” shows how well Bruce had already honed his writing by the tender age of eighteen.
It’s time for another dip into the “1968 Notebook” — this time for a song so early in development that it doesn’t even have a name.
Bruce Springsteen, guitar hero. Don’t laugh, just listen.