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Bridge and Tunnel Boys Jim Cullen

Bridge and Tunnel Boys By Jim Cullen

Bridge and Tunnel Boys by Jim Cullen


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Exploring the surprising parallels between Long Islander Billy Joel and Asbury Park, NJ native Bruce Springsteen, cultural historian Jim Cullen places their music within a longer tradition of the New York metropolitan sound. By recombining classic influences in unique ways, each man created music that appealed to wide audiences in a rapidly changing America.

Bridge and Tunnel Boys Summary

Bridge and Tunnel Boys: Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, and the Metropolitan Sound of the American Century by Jim Cullen

Born four months apart, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel both released their debut albums in the early 1970s, quickly becoming two of the most successful rock stars of their generation. While their critical receptions have been very different, surprising parallels emerge when we look at the arcs of their careers and the musical influences that have inspired them.

Bridge and Tunnel Boys compares the life and work of Long Islander Joel and Asbury Park, New Jersey, native Springsteen, considering how each man forged a distinctive sound that derived from his unique position on the periphery of the Big Apple. Locating their music within a longer tradition of the New York metropolitan sound, dating back to the early 1900s, cultural historian Jim Cullen explores how each man drew from the city's diverse racial and ethnic influences. His study explains how, despite frequently releasing songs that questioned the American dream, Springsteen and Joel were able to appeal to wide audiences during both the national uncertainty of the 1970s and the triumphalism of the Reagan era. By placing these two New York-area icons in a new context, Bridge and Tunnel Boys allows us to hear their most beloved songs with new appreciation.

Bridge and Tunnel Boys Reviews

Historian Cullen (1980) tracks in this meticulous study how Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel ascended to fame...[T]his is an engrossing take on two music legends who documented the glory and melancholy of 'ordinary American life.' * Publishers Weekly *
Jim Cullen is a wide-ranging historian with unusual insight into American pop culture. In Bridge and Tunnel Boys, he turns his focus to two giants of rock and roll, Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen, a winning combination resulting in an entertaining and provocative book that will appeal to anyone interested in pop music and its relationship to the historical currents that influence its creation. -- Tom Perrotta * author of Little Children *
It's always a pleasure to read a new Jim Cullen book. This one is no exception as Cullen finds striking parallels in the music and lives of two very different-yet similar-musicians: Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel. A fascinating cultural history of late twentieth century American popular music. -- June S. Sawyers * author of We Take Care of Our Own: The Faith-Based Politics of Bruce Springsteen *
A thoughtful and probing look at the work and careers of two artists born just months apart, Bridge and Tunnel Boys lends highly readable context as to where Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen overlap-in terms of geography, musical approach, and audience-and where they diverge. Not solely for fans, this is a work that evokes a broader sense of the time and place in which the music was made, and how that music continues to influence the wider culture. -- Fred Schruers * author of Billy Joel: The Definitive Biography *
Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel are epic figures who have been listened to, loved, and finally understood by Jim Cullen's Bridge and Tunnel Boys. Long an astute observer of American popular culture, Cullen provides a radiant analysis of both artists' music that is right on the money: perceptive and smart. -- Peter Ames Carlin * author of Bruce *

About Jim Cullen

JIM CULLEN teaches at the recently founded upper division of Greenwich Country Day School. His many books include 1980: America's Pivotal Year; Born in the U.S.A.: Bruce Springsteen and the American Tradition; and Those Were the Days: Why All in the Family Still Matters, all from Rutgers University Press.

Table of Contents

Preface: You See? I Was Right!
Author's Note I: Gauging Success
Author's Note II: Historical Records

INTRODUCTION
Margin and Center

1 NEW YORK STATE OF MIND
The Emergence of the Metropolitan Sound in Popular Music

2 HARD TIMES, BOOM YEARS
Social Mobility and Its Discontents, 1949-1971

3 POINTS OF DEPARTURE
Finding Their Way, 1972-1974

4 ARRIVALS
Movin' Out--and Back, 1975-1977

5 THROUGH GLASS, DARKLY
Years of Growth and Uncertainty, 1978-1982

6 RIGHT TIME
The Stars Align, 1983-1986

7 FAMILY FEUDS
Domestic Politics, 1986-1995

8 HOMING
Legends Take Root, 1996-Present

CONCLUSION
Swift Currents

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

Additional information

GOR013952638
9781978835221
1978835221
Bridge and Tunnel Boys: Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, and the Metropolitan Sound of the American Century by Jim Cullen
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Rutgers University Press
2023-10-13
290
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