RELATED: 5 Bette Midler Covers That Completely Reinvented the Original Recordings The music is not groovy, but almost melancholic - nostalgic from a place of loss and an acknowledgment of change rather than a revisiting of former glory. On the other hand, Midler’s cover starts slow and reflective. The music comes in fast from the get-go (as if designed with outdoor barbecues in mind). Springsteen’s “E Street Shuffle” is fun and groovy - it begs you to move your head and dance while singing along to the catchy, quick-paced lyrics. As for the artist who gives The Boss a run for his money: The Divine Miss M.Ĭomparing Bruce Springsteen’s ‘The E Street Shuffle’ to Bette Midler’s rendition However, another musician - known for her contagious personality and heartwrenching ballads - breathes more life into the number than the lyrics alone feel capable of conjuring. Springsteen’s delivery is strong, for he is an entertainer by definition. “The E Street Shuffle” talks about girls and boys in the summer heat, flirting, and partying, and getting into trouble they’re all just doing “The E Street Shuffle.” The song paints a picture, relying on detailed imagery to transplant listeners to the time and the place, and the memories of a town in its heyday. Bruce springsteen performs onstage | kevin mazurgetty images for siriusxm “The E Street Shuffle” off of The Wild, The Innocent, & The E Street Shuffle came as part of Springsteen’s 2nd studio album. Thus, on the 36th anniversary of Springsteen’s seventh studio album, it’s important to draw attention to the singer/songwriter’s other works deserving of praise. Springsteen often relies on recounting the past, painting a personal narrative within a historical, far-reaching lens. Though “Born in the USA” may be one of Bruce Springsteen’s most famous songs - the hallmark of his career and the anthem played at almost every July 4 party (twice), it is not the only artist’s nostalgic tune. Thanks to all those Shufflers who have supported us, partied with us, sang with us, danced with us and believed in the magic of rock n’ roll with us over the years.Mister D: Dont even try to deny it you BossHeads We’ve been offering up the most inspired, passionate, musically accurate Bruce tribute in the business since 2006 and are available for all types of events including weddings, parties, festivals and corporate functions and continue to play the top clubs, bars, theaters, colleges, sporting events and casinos. The world’ greatest Bruce Springsteen tribute, The E Street Shuffle has blown away audiences at Met Life Stadium, Rutgers University, BB King’s Blues Club, Bally’s Atlantic City, Princeton University, The Golden Nugget, Bar Anticipation, The Forum Theater, The Rusty Rudder, Georgetown University, The Stone Pony, The Wonder Bar and Jenk’s Club (just to name a few) and has made numerous radio appearances including a performance on CBS FM’s “Scott Shannon in the Morning Show” where Shannon described the band as being “absolutely incredible.”
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