The second single from Western Stars is a standout, from Bruce’s Orbisonian vocals to his anti-thematic lyrics.
Tag: Western Stars
My favorite song on Western Stars is arguably the most romantic and (literally) cinematic song in Bruce’s entire catalog.
The first single from Western Stars is also its emotional heart, a song of deep contentment, satisfaction, and reconciliation late in a long life.
Dripping in symbolism and gorgeous imagery, “Moonlight Motel” is lyrically Bruce Springsteen’s best song. Full stop.
The third single off Western Stars is one of Bruce’s most hopeful, optimistic, and joyous songs–a masterpiece of a pop song that ranks among his very best.
“Western Stars” is Bruce’s magnum opus–a gorgeously cinematic, metatextual commentary on his life’s work and journey.
Here’s one for all you retro-gaming Springsteen fans out there: an 8-bit cover of “Western Stars” that’s way more impressive than you’d ever imagine.
Poignant, elegiac, and ironic, “Chasin’ Wild Horses” is the perfect centerpiece for Bruce’s finest album. It demands and rewards careful listening and inspection.
Here’s a lovely instrumental cover of the title track from Bruce’s latest album, perfect accompaniment for a quiet weekend morning.
In which I review an upcoming book that marks Bruce’s 70th birthday and answer a couple of frequently asked questions.