Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
"Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" was the second song on Bruce Springsteen's breakthrough album Born to Run.
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Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
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The song loosely tells the story of the formation of The E Street Band. The song's protagonist, "Bad Scooter", is a pseudonym for Springsteen himself (as indicated by the initials they share). In the third verse, Bad Scooter is saved by "the Big Man" (Clarence Clemons, the band's saxophonist.) After his name his sung, Clemons lets loose a big note on his sax.
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The E Street Band - Pseudonym - Clarence Clemons - Saxophonist
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The song is upbeat, with a strong horns section (led by Clemons) and Roy Bittan's consistent piano chords keeping the rhythm.
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