James Joyce once boasted that, should Dublin ever disappear off the face of the earth, the city could be reconstructed from the references to it in ‘Ulysses’. The maker of this map did something similar: ‘Bruceville’ is New Jersey, as it can be reconstructed out of Bruce Springsteen’s lyrics.
Although one of his most famous albums was called ‘Nebraska’ (and one of his best-stelling singles was ‘Streets of Philadelphia’), Springsteen can’t hide the fact that he’s a real Jersey boy. The lyrics to his songs are peppered with references to the landscape of the Garden State. The Boss’s New Jersey is populated by ominous darknesses, glittering fairgrounds, empty parking lots, pining sweethearts, blinding ad signs – a landscape seen from that most essential machine for American living, the car.
This map was kindly provided to me by Gerry Canavan. As to its ultimate origin, unfortunately he can only add: “A friend of mine discovered it in her office when taking a faculty job at UNCG, where it was taped to a bookshelf. If I had to guess, I’d say it originated in Rolling Stone, though I can’t be sure.” Lyrics found at springsteenlyrics, the premier Lebanese Springsteen site.
The Stratosphere
“I took month-long vacations in the stratosphere, you know it’s really hard to hold your breath.” (sung in an East-European accent in ‘Growin’ Up’, a song off ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ‘ Springsteen’s first album, 1973)Easy Street
“He tried sellin’ his heart to the hard girls over on Easy Street / But they said, “Johnny, it falls apart so easy and you know hearts these days are cheap.” (from ‘Incident On 57th Street’, off the album ‘The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle’, 1973)Mansion on the Hill
“Tonight down here in Linden Town I watch the cars rushin’ by home from the mill / There’s a beautiful full moon rising above the mansion on the hill.” (From the eponymous song off ‘Nebraska’, 1982)Darkness On the Edge of Town
“I’ll be there on time and I’ll pay the cost / For wanting things that can only be found / In the darkness on the edge of town.” (from the eponymous song and album, 1978)The Parking Lot Outside the 7/11 Store
“She’s waiting tonight down in the parking lot / Outside the Seven-Eleven store.” (Doesn’t refer to a girl, but to a ’69 Chevy. From the song ‘Racing in the Street’, off ‘Darkness On the Edge of Town’)The Field Out Behind the Dynamo
“Baby, tie your hair back in a long white bow / Meet me in the fields behind the dynamo” (from ‘Prove It All Night’, on ‘Darkness On the Edge of Town’)E Street
“Sparks fly on E Street when the boy prophets walk it handsome and hot / All the little girls’ souls grow weak when the man-child gives them a double shot” (opening lines of the ‘E Street Shuffle’, itself the opener of ‘The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle’, 1973. I suppose it’s also this street – and this song – that Springsteen’s regular backup band was named after)Nothing But Road
”He got dressed in the moonlight and down to the highway he strode / When he got there he didn’t find nothing but road” (from ‘Cautious Man’ off ‘Tunnel of Love’, 1987)Badlands
“Keep pushin’ till it’s understood / And these badlands start treating us good” (from the eponymous song, off ‘Darkness On the Edge of Town’)Tunnel of Love
“Cuddle up angel cuddle up my little dove / We’ll ride down baby into this tunnel of love” (from the song and album of the same name)The Part of Town Where When You Hit A Red Light, You Don’t Stop“Down in the part of town where when you hit a red light you don’t stop / Johnny’s wavin’ his gun around and threatenin’ to blow his top” (from the song ‘Johnny 99’, off the album ‘Nebraska’)
Trouble Busing In From Outta State
“Now there’s trouble bustin’ in from outta state and the D.A. can’t get no relief / Gonna be a rumble out on the promenade and the gamblin’ commissions hangin’ on by the skin of its teeth” (from the song ‘Atlantic City’, off ‘Nebraska’)The Streets of A Runaway American Dream
“In the day we sweat it out in the streets of a runaway American dream / At night we ride through mansions of glory in suicide machines” (from ‘Born to Run’, off the eponymous album)Greasy Lake
“Well Billy slammed on his coaster brakes and said anybody wanna go on up to Greasy Lake / It’s about a mile down on the dark side of route eighty-eight” (from the song ‘Spirit In the Night’, off ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ’)The Other Side
“41 shots, and we’ll take that ride / ‘Cross this bloody river to the other side” (from the song ‘American Skin (41 Shots)’, a song about the shooting dead by the NYPD of Amadou Diallo, an African immigrant. Featured on ‘Live in New York City’, 2002)Jungle Land
“The hungry and the hunted explode into Rock ‘N’ Roll bands / That face off against each other out in the street down in Jungleland” (from the eponymous song, off ‘Born to Run’)That Giant Exxon Sign That Brings This Fair City Light
“Well there’s a crazy kind of light tonight / Brighter than the one that sparkles for prophets / Brighter than the Giant Exxon sign that brings this fair city light” (from the song ‘Jungleland’ off the ‘Born to Run’ album, 197x)Candy’s Room
“In Candy’s room, there are pictures of her heroes on the wall / But to get to Candy’s room, you gotta walk the darkness of Candy’s hall” (From the song ‘Candy’s Room’, off the ‘Darkness On the Edge of Town’ album)Opera On the Turnpike
“There’s an opera out on the Turnpike, there’s a ballet being fought outside the alley”
(from the song ‘Jungleland’ off the ‘Born to Run’ album)Somewhere In the Swamps Of Jersey
“My tires were slashed and I almost crashed but the Lord had mercy / My machine she’s a dud out stuck in the mud somewhere in the swamps of Jersey” (from ‘Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)’, off the album The Wild, The Innocent, And The E Street Shuffle)Little Eden
“Sandy the fireworks are hailin’ over Little Eden tonight / Forcin’ a light into all those stoned-out faces left stranded on this Fourth of July” (from the song ‘4th of July, Asbury Park’ a.k.a. ‘Sandy’, off ‘The Wild, The Innocent, And The E Street Shuffle’, 1973)That Old Abandoned Beach House
“Sleeping in that old abandoned beach house / Getting wasted in the heat / And hiding on the backstreets” (from the song ‘Backstreets’, off ‘Born to Run’, 1975)The River
“That night we went down to the river / And into the river we’d dive / Oh down to the river we did ride” (from the eponymous song and album. In the liner notes, Springsteen calls this a “breakthrough song”, one that eventually led to ‘Nebraska’)Thunder Road
“Oh oh come take my hand / Riding out tonight to case the promised land / Oh oh oh Thunder Road, oh Thunder Road, oh Thunder Road / Lying out there like a killer in the sun” (from the eponymous song, opener of ‘Born to Run’. In the liner notes, Springsteen admits he stole the title from a film with Robert Mitchum)A Joint Called Tony’s Body Shop
“He was a bouncer in a joint called Tony’s Body Shop / She was a night cashier down at the Stop ‘n’ Shop” (from the song ‘Angelyne’, written by Springsteen for Gary ‘US’ Bonds’ 1982 album ‘On the Line’, which Springsteen co-produced)My Father’s House
“I broke through the trees and there in the night / My father’s house stood shining hard and bright” (from the eponymous song off ‘Nebraska’)10 Ave.
“Turn around the corner things got real quiet real fast / She hit me with a / Tenth Avenue freeze-out, tenth Avenue freeze-out” (from the song ‘Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out’, a.k.a. ‘Tenth Avenue’, off ‘Born to Run’. This song tells the story of Springsteen’s band’s formation; the Boss refers to himself as ‘Bad Scooter’)The South Side
“And them South Side sisters sure look pretty / The cripple on the corner cries out, “Nickels for your pity.” / Them downtown boys they sure talk gritty / It’s so hard to be a saint in the city” (used in several songs, this reference to the South Side is from the song ‘It’s Hard To Be A Saint In the City’, off ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ’)Beyond the Palace
“Beyond the Palace hemi-powered drones scream down the boulevard / The girls comb their hair in rear-view mirrors / And the boys try to look so hard” (from the title track of ‘Born to Run’, 1975)The Boardwalk
“Oh the boardwalk is so quiet at 3 in the morning / Oh and the wind blows life into a sleepy ferris wheel” (Springsteen refers to the boardwalk in several songs, including this one, known as ‘A Night Like This’, but a.k.a. ‘Angel Baby’, a.k.a. ‘Dance On Little Angel’)That Tilt-A-Whirl On the South Beach Drag
“And me I’m tired working in this dusty old arcade and fixin’ these machines / Chasin’ them factory girls under the boardwalk where they unsnap their jeans / And you know that tilt-a-whirl down on the south beach drag / I got on it last night and my shirt got caught” (from the song ‘4th of July, Asbury Park’ a.k.a. ‘Sandy’, off ‘The Wild, The Innocent, And The E Street Shuffle’, 1973))Lucky Town
“I’m going down to Lucky Town / Going down to Lucky Town / I wanna lose these blues I’ve found / Down in Lucky Town / Down in Lucky Town” (title track of ‘Lucky Town’, Springsteen’s 1992 album that was co-released with ‘Human Touch’)Go-Cart Mozart
“Some silicone sister with her manager’s mister told me I got what it takes / She said I’ll turn you on sonny, to something strong if you play that song with the funky break / And go-cart Mozart was checkin’ out the weather chart to see if it was safe to go outside / And little Early-Pearly came in by her curly-wurly and asked me if I needed a ride.” (from ‘Blinded By the Light’, off ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ’)


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Pingback by strom und meer » Blog Archive » Links am 22. Juni 2007 — June 22, 2007 @ 10:19 pm
Hey, awesome find.
So, I thought that American Skin seemed a little out of place, given the relative age of most of the other songs. “The Other Side” was actually used (probably for the first time) in “Meeting Across the River” on Born to Run:
“Hey Eddie, can you lend me a few bucks tonight, can you get us a ride/ Got to make it through the tunnel, got a meeting with a man on the other side”
This map is ridiculous. I love it.
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It’s from the August 22, 2002 Rolling Stone with Bruce on the cover (p. 68).
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Very nice, and well done!!
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Hey! I’m impressed. You put a lotof work into that! Very nice.
Comment by exemployeesdaughter — June 24, 2007 @ 12:12 am
looks like the work of aaron meshon. http://www.aaronmeshon.com/
Comment by r — June 24, 2007 @ 5:46 am
We people who have special interests; are we crazy? No
I my self doesen`t love maps I love my feet. hahaha
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Comment by www.R2zik.com — June 25, 2007 @ 9:13 am
[IMG] Bruceville: New Jersey podría ser reconstruida con las letras de Bruce Springsteen
James Joyce alardeó una vez que si Dublín desapareciese para siempre de la faz de la tierra, la ciudad se podría reconstruir gracias a las referencias a ella que hay el `Ulises’. El fabricante de este mapa hizo algo similar:
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Wow this is called the Niche
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Comment by vijay kumar — June 25, 2007 @ 3:59 pm
Love the Bruceville map!!!
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Comment by www.sponsormydream — June 25, 2007 @ 8:38 pm
that is a cool map. I personally hope Dublin doesnt disappear!
Comment by Mark — June 25, 2007 @ 11:10 pm
Itsn`t only maps who can be strange. Also the cyberspace is a very strange place!!!???
Isn´t the cyberspace the crazyest thing ever?
Greetings sofia
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Comment by Sofia — June 26, 2007 @ 9:21 am
nice post
Comment by Mayank — June 26, 2007 @ 6:15 pm
Hello there! I actually illustrated this map for Rolling Stone in 2003! I am so happy that you guys enjoy it! If you need any more info please drop me an email. thanks again, aaron meshon, new york city
Comment by aaron — June 26, 2007 @ 7:09 pm
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It’s cute, but a little random, and the author doesn’t seem to have a sense of what New Jersey actually looks like.
For example, the “Swamps of Jersey” is put down in the Pine Barrens, south of the Atlantic City Expressway. I believe (though I am willing to be corrected) that the actual swamps of Jersey are somewhat north of that, probably the Meadowlands, and the swamps that are seen as people head towards NYC.
Comment by Cautious Man — July 1, 2007 @ 12:47 am
Oh, and the “Opera out on the Turnpike” would be on the NJ Turnpike, which runs North to South.
(Okay, maybe I am not taking this in the right spirit …)
Comment by Cautious Man — July 1, 2007 @ 12:49 am
Hola. 2 mio coming up. I am ever so impressed.
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Comment by Andy — July 3, 2007 @ 12:30 am
my blog really fits today. You have all this maps from all around the world, and I ask myself the question; way is it war nearly everywhere. greetings sofia
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Comment by whiteorchid — July 4, 2007 @ 8:36 am
If I’m not too much mistaken, that bruceville map is by the one and only vic reeves (aka jim moir. UK comedian
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sun-Boiled-Onions-Vic-Reeves/dp/0718143965
Comment by j cose — July 5, 2007 @ 6:59 pm
Hello
I can’t be bothered with anything these days, but shrug. I just don’t have anything to say recently.
G’night
Comment by tihopilik — July 8, 2007 @ 5:44 pm
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j cose, thanks for the link
Comment by pRozaC — February 17, 2008 @ 7:11 pm
Hey good collection of pictures and maps.
Comment by Sarvpriya — February 23, 2008 @ 1:13 pm
What a scary map that is? Where did you get this from?
Comment by Priya — February 23, 2008 @ 1:15 pm
Absolutely fascinating. I’ve enjoyed the music of the Boss for years, but never gave much consideration to a literal mapping of his lyrics to Jersey.
Comment by Sea Isle City Guy — November 13, 2008 @ 3:51 am
thanks alot
Comment by Tony — May 4, 2009 @ 2:47 am
thanks for this map..
good
luck
Comment by Solomon — May 11, 2009 @ 7:38 am
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Comment by yory — June 12, 2009 @ 9:36 pm
Vielen Dank
Comment by moon — July 3, 2009 @ 4:15 am
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