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When Bruce Springsteen finally broke through
to national recognition in the fall of 1975
after a decade of trying, critics hailed him
as the savior of rock & roll, the single
artist who brought together all the exuberance
of '50s rock and the thoughtfulness of '60s
rock, molded into a '70s style. He rocked
as hard as Jerry Lee Lewis , his lyrics were
as complicated as Bob Dylan 's, and his concerts
were near-religious celebrations of all that
was best in music. One critic became so enamored
that he quit reviewing to become Springsteen
's manager. |
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