Today marks the end of Year Three for this blog!
It also marks:
- 2,273 blog posts over 1,096 consecutive days of daily publishing
- The completion of my annual refresh project–every Roll of the Dice, Cover Me, and Meeting Across the River entry is now refreshed with repaired media links and new cross-site links.
- The end of the Kingdom of Days series (but don’t worry–it restarts tomorrow!)
- The beginning of what will probably be my last full year writing this blog. (I expect to reach the end sometime in late 2022, unless Bruce releases a massive box set or is otherwise prolific during that time.)
Whether you’ve been with me from the beginning or just discovered this site for the first time today, I wanted to take a moment to thank you for reading, following, commenting, liking and/or sharing.
I am deeply humbled by the ever-growing number of daily visitors to the Shuffle, which doubled this year from the previous one (which itself was twice the year prior). At this rate, my little blog will reach its one millionth view before the end of the month, which is something I can’t even wrap my head around at the moment.
(And that doesn’t even account for those of you who subscribe and are reading this in your inbox right now instead of your browser–you account for over a million e-mails this past year alone!)
As always, special thanks to those of you who have written to me with corrections, additional information, absolutely amazing “I was there” stories (especially my “Where the Band Was” guest bloggers who gave me welcome writing reprieves from time to time–please drop me a line if you’d like to share your story too), personal anecdotes, and alternative interpretations. That’s been my absolute favorite part of these three years, and as a result I feel like I’ve learned at least as much as I’ve shared.
My profound thanks in particular to Lori Pierce, who not only takes the time to read every post but cares enough to write to me (usually within minutes of an article’s publication) to alert me whenever I publish an article with typos (which is the vast majority of days, embarrassingly). She makes me look much more polished than I actually am.
As mentioned above, today marks the end of the year-long “Kingdom of Days” series–but if you enjoy those, fear not: the series restarts tomorrow, with new events from 2020, repaired and fresh media, and new information turned up during my research this past year.
In addition, I’ll continue to spotlight an original Springsteen song, cover, or team-up each day, as long as my health permits at least (which is something none of us can take for granted at the moment).
According to my tracking spreadsheet, I still have about 550 articles left to write before I bring this project to a close–assuming Bruce doesn’t release or cover any new music between now and then (which of course, he probably will). So we’ve still got a long way to travel together, and I hope you stick with me for the rest of the ride.
Thanks again for reading. Onward to Year Four!
Thank you Ken. I look forward to reading your posts every day. Happy (and safe) New Year!
Thanks, Val, a happy and healthy new year to you too!
Great work Ken!
Hey Ken! Congratulations on the upcoming milestone and thank you for the blog. It’s informative and entertaining – which is a difficult mix to accomplish.
Thanks, Bud! I appreciate the note (and your readership)!
Thanks Ken!
Happy 3year anniversary and all your hard work.
Thank you so much Ken! I thoroughly enjoy getting your blogs in my inbox every morning. Very informative and love the audios/videos!
Enjoy receiving these in my mailbox. Thank you and look forward to what comes next.
I don’t call, I don’t write, but I really enjoy reading your E Street Shuffle, Ken. Thank you so much!
Thanks, Marge! I just like knowing you’re out there. 🙂
Great job! Well done man
Thank you, Ken, for giving us so much great information!! I look forward to reading your emails every day. Hope to be able to say thank you in person at a concert or a serenade one of these days (years)!
Thanks, Wallis, we’ll get that chance, I trust. Stay safe and healthy until then!
Thank you Ken and Thanks to your team. You are doing a GREAT JOB. Please be safe and have a. Happy New Years.
Thanks, Martin, a happy, safe, and healthy New Years to you too!
This is the best Springsteen blog on Facebook. I like the fact that it takes more of a informative look at things rather than full on gushing fan approach. It’s also the most exhaustive and best curated.It’s the only thing on Facebook that I make a point to read every day. Thank you for your time and effort, it’s most appreciated.
Thank you, Tom!
Thanks, Ken. It has been such a pleasure to read your blog every day. I sure do look forward to it. Really impressive how much work you put into this. Also, thanks for introducing so much music that even though not new, was new to me. Congratulations…
Thank you, Catherine!
Hi Ken, I consider myself a pretty enthusiastic Bruce fan (well over 100 shows over the years). I’m embarrassed to say that I didn’t learn about your daily posts until relatively recently. I savor all of them, and I am impressed at how deep they run. Your analyses of Bruce’s songs are incredibly thoughtful, and I have seen his writing in a different light after reading your posts. I can’t think of any other sites that have given me such insights.
Thank you for this incredible undertaking. I have been enjoying your writing immensely!
Wow, thank you, Barbara! I appreciate the note, and having you along for the ride!
Thank you, Ken, for compiling so much great information! It’s an amazing effort and your song analyses are so insightful. I always look forward to reading your posts. Hopefully Springsteen will release new material to keep you busy. 😁
Thank you, Anna! Right back at you—keep on blogging!
Congrats on three years! Love reading your posts and it should be required reading for all. English not beeing my first language, your posts really helps me as you analyse and articulate so many good reflections I never would have figured out otherwise. Thank you for your great effort. Now I just want to go experience the next show. Where ever that may be… Would love to see The E Street Shuffle as an app.
Thanks Ken for all your enthusiasm ,scholarship and hard work—in complete awe !