Where were you when you first heard ""Born To Run"?


It was 1975. I was on the floor of my childhood home listening to Syracuse University  college radio station, WAER,  on my Pioneer Sx-737 tuner. I was blown away from start to finish. 

Prior to that release, music critic Jon Landau was quoted, "I saw rock and roll future, and its name is Bruce Springsteen".

Where were you when you first heard it?

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@larsman  Here are the facts about EJ Korvetts.

The "E.J." in E.J. Korvette stands for the first names of the founders, Eugene and Joe. The "Korvette" part of the name is a deliberate misspelling of "corvette," referencing the naval ship, according to the King of Prussia Historical Society. An urban legend falsely claimed the name was an acronym for "Eight Jewish Korean War Veterans". The company was actually founded in 1948, two years before the Korean War.

I was living in Arlington Heights IL and was at Flip Side Records. Could not leave fast enough. 

@foggyus91 - wow, thanks for hipping me to that - I always like to learn something new every day. It was a pretty cool 'urban legend', though. 

In a friend's apartment in Glendale, CA. At that time, I was mostly a fan of The Allmans, Neil Young, Hendrix, Stones, Clapton, The Who, etc. and Springsteen's sound and the world he described were new to me. What caught my attention right away were the lyrics. I'd been writing poems for several years at that time and his wordsmithing sounded very fresh and vivid to me. I never became what I'd call a fan but I respect his talent. Perhaps if I'd been still living back east in '75,  I would've related more to his music. Hard to say.