It depicts a man working "all day in my daddy's garage" and feeling the weight of a dead-end life.
Springsteen’s delivery is more conversational and less "operatic" than the final cut. You can hear him feeling out the phrasing of the lyrics.
The song remains one of Springsteen's most potent explorations of the .
It depicts a man working "all day in my daddy's garage" and feeling the weight of a dead-end life.
Springsteen’s delivery is more conversational and less "operatic" than the final cut. You can hear him feeling out the phrasing of the lyrics.
The song remains one of Springsteen's most potent explorations of the .