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Springsteen x 70
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Springsteen x 70

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If you are a diehard Bruce Springsteen fan, welcome to your new favorite podcast. As the rock icon celebrates his 70th birthday, NJ.com music critic Bobby Olivier breaks down The Boss’s 70 greatest songs of all time. Listen as Bobby and a list of expert guests count down songs No. 70 to 1, share fun facts, song origins, and dive deep into Springsteen lore like only Jersey superfans can.

If you are a diehard Bruce Springsteen fan, welcome to your new favorite podcast. As the rock icon celebrates his 70th birthday, NJ.com music critic Bobby Olivier breaks down The Boss’s 70 greatest songs of all time. Listen as Bobby and a list of expert guests count down songs No. 70 to 1, share fun facts, song origins, and dive deep into Springsteen lore like only Jersey superfans can.

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Episode 7: Songs 10 to 1

Bobby and Brian Hiatt, author of “Bruce Springsteen: The Stories Behind the Songs” and senior writer for Rolling Stone magazine, finish off the journey with songs No. 10 to 1, including “Dancing in the Dark,” “Backstreets” and “Thunder Road.”
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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Episode 7: Songs 10 to 1

Bobby and Brian Hiatt, author of “Bruce Springsteen: The Stories Behind the Songs” and senior writer for Rolling Stone magazine, finish off the journey with songs No. 10 to 1, including “Dancing in the Dark,” “Backstreets” and “Thunder Road.”   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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54:10

Episode 7: Songs 10 to 1

Bobby and Brian Hiatt, author of “Bruce Springsteen: The Stories Behind the Songs” and senior writer for Rolling Stone magazine, finish off the journey with songs No. 10 to 1, including “Dancing in the Dark,” “Backstreets” and “Thunder Road.” For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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53:25

Episode 6: Songs 20 to 11

Bobby and Greg Calbi, legendary mastering engineer who mastered on Springsteen’s “Born to Run” album in 1975, visit songs No. 20 to 11, including “Born in the U.S.A,” “Atlantic City” and “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight).”
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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45:54

Episode 6: Songs 20 to 11

Bobby and Greg Calbi, legendary mastering engineer who mastered on Springsteen’s “Born to Run” album in 1975, visit songs No. 20 to 11, including “Born in the U.S.A,” “Atlantic City” and “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight).”   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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46:40

Episode 6: Songs 20 to 11

Bobby and Greg Calbi, legendary mastering engineer who mastered on Springsteen’s “Born to Run” album in 1975, visit songs No. 20 to 11, including “Born in the U.S.A,” “Atlantic City” and “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight).” For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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45:55

Episode 5: Songs 30 to 21

Bobby and Andrew Unterberger, senior editor for Billboard magazine, dive into songs No. 30 to 21, including “I’m on Fire,” “Nebraska” and “Growin’ Up.”
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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36:50

Episode 5: Songs 30 to 21

Bobby and Andrew Unterberger, senior editor for Billboard magazine, dive into songs No. 30 to 21, including “I’m on Fire,” “Nebraska” and “Growin’ Up.”   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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37:36

Episode 5: Songs 30 to 21

Bobby and Andrew Unterberger, senior editor for Billboard magazine, dive into songs No. 30 to 21, including “I’m on Fire,” “Nebraska” and “Growin’ Up.” For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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36:51

Episode 4: Songs 40 to 31

Bobby and Tris McCall, veteran musician and former Star-Ledger music critic, run through songs No. 40 to 31, including “Hungry Heart,” “Spirit in the Night” and “Darkness on the Edge of Town.”
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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46:36

Episode 4: Songs 40 to 31

Bobby and Tris McCall, veteran musician and former Star-Ledger music critic, run through songs No. 40 to 31, including “Hungry Heart,” “Spirit in the Night” and “Darkness on the Edge of Town.”   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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47:22

Episode 4: Songs 40 to 31

Bobby and Tris McCall, veteran musician and former Star-Ledger music critic, run through songs No. 40 to 31, including “Hungry Heart,” “Spirit in the Night” and “Darkness on the Edge of Town.” For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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46:37

Episode 3: Songs 50 to 41

Bobby and Michele Amabile, DJ for 107.1 The Boss classic rock radio and writer for Variety, break down songs No. 50 to 41, including “Glory Days,” “Johnny 99” and “The Ties That Bind.”
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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33:32

Episode 3: Songs 50 to 41

Bobby and Michele Amabile, DJ for 107.1 The Boss classic rock radio and writer for Variety, break down songs No. 50 to 41, including “Glory Days,” “Johnny 99” and “The Ties That Bind.”   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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34:17

Episode 3: Songs 50 to 41

Bobby and Michele Amabile, DJ for 107.1 The Boss classic rock radio and writer for Variety, break down songs No. 50 to 41, including “Glory Days,” “Johnny 99” and “The Ties That Bind.” For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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33:32

Episode 2: Songs 60 to 51

Bobby and Brent Johnson, frontman of The Clydes and NJ.com political reporter, unpack songs No. 60 to 51, including “No Surrender, “Out in the Street,” and “For You.”
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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34:46

Episode 2: Songs 60 to 51

Bobby and Brent Johnson, frontman of The Clydes and NJ.com political reporter, unpack songs No. 60 to 51, including “No Surrender, “Out in the Street,” and “For You.”   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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35:31

Episode 2: Songs 60 to 51

Bobby and Brent Johnson, frontman of The Clydes and NJ.com political reporter, unpack songs No. 60 to 51, including “No Surrender, “Out in the Street,” and “For You.” For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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34:46

Episode 1: Songs 70 to 61

Bobby and Brian Erickson, co-host of “The Great Albums” podcast, tackle songs No. 70 to 61 on the list, including “Blinded by the Light,” “Devils & Dust,” and “Secret Garden.”
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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41:48

Episode 1: Songs 70 to 61

Bobby and Brian Erickson, co-host of “The Great Albums” podcast, tackle songs No. 70 to 61 on the list, including “Blinded by the Light,” “Devils & Dust,” and “Secret Garden.”   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 6 years
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