Tag: Clarence Clemons

Staff Pick: “Wings for Wheels: The Making of Born to Run” (2005)

Wing for Wheels - The Making of Born to Run

Wings for Wheels: The Making of Born to Run” is a 2005 Grammy-winning documentary (Best Long Form Music Video) directed, edited, and produced by Thom Zimny. It chronicles the creation of Bruce Springsteen’s iconic 1975 album Born to Run, widely consider to be one of the greatest rock albums of all time.

The documentary runs about 90 minutes and was released as part of the 2005 Born to Run 30th Anniversary Edition, alongside a remastered album and a 1975 Hammersmith Odeon concert film. The film features rare archival footage from 1973–1975 (much never publicly seen before), including studio sessions, rehearsals, and early performances. In a number of scenes we have Bruce listening along to early recordings and demos as he discusses the tortuous recording process. The film also includes footage of Brice driving around New Jersey, visiting sites tied to the album’s creation like the West Long Branch house where he wrote the album’s song on a piano, along with 2005-era interviews and reflections from Bruce, Jon Landau, Mike Appel, Jimmy Iovine, Patti Scialfa and E Street Band members.

The film isn’t intended as an objective look at Bruce or the album. Instead, it’s a heartfelt celebration of this landmark achievement, paired with a deep, insider’s dive into the making of the record. Created for Springsteen’s fans, it delivers exactly what it promises.

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New Bruce Springsteen single – “We Take Care of Our Own”

Here’s the new single and video from Bruce Springsteen, and the new album, “Wrecking Ball,” will be released on March 6th.

The song seems to be very patriotic. There are no direct military references, but the theme seems very clear. Bruce often speaks this way about his own band, so the idea of comradery always appealed to him.

Bruce kicks off a world tour this spring and then he’ll tour the US. It will be interesting to see how he and the band deal with the loss of Clarence Clemons. Perhaps they’ll avoid sax-based songs for this tour, or maybe he’ll bring on a new sax player.

I’m hoping for a new sax player. Many old songs won’t be the same without the sax.