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Asbury Park is Springsteen's Home Town?[edit]

Didn't Springsteen grow up in Freehold, NJ, NOT Asbury Park, which is miles away? And where in the greater Asbury Park area are any fire roads or fire breaks? I think even in the '50s and '60s the area was mostly suburban/urban, with relatively high-density, small lot housing, so there was no need for fire roads (which are usually found in rural, heavily forested areas?) Gladmax (talk) 10:36, 14 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The comment is from a direct quote from Springsteen himself. Of course, he may have embelished a bit and may have used the New Jersey geography loosely, counting any town any near Asbury Park as being Asbury Park (given his association with that town). The full quote references two specific streets within Asbury Park, but now I am curious where exactly those streets are located. Rlendog (talk) 14:39, 15 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I've been trying to verify this too. And Asbury Park has never really been considered his home town, just his home base during the early parts of his career. The DYK is on the queue now so we're in a problematic situation.... Wasted Time R (talk) 23:17, 15 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
OK, I believe the source is Bruce's intro to it during the 1978 Agora Theater show that was radio broadcast and heavily bootlegged. I've listened to it, and he says in Asbury Park there's two streets Kingsley and Ocean that form an oval (they're parallel, with Ocean along the boardwalk), and on Friday nights half the gas in the United States is used up there between stoplights. Then he says that outside of town there's this little fire road, that's where they go racing in the street. I live in the same county, and I've never quite seen any fire roads in the vicinity, although I wasn't looking for them. (New project!) So I guess we can keep this for now, but I've changed the "home town" to "home base". Wasted Time R (talk) 23:29, 15 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Have been looking at maps and websites, but haven't identified any fire roads yet. However there are wooded areas both northwest and southwest of Asbury Park, and the latter (e.g. Allaire State Park) is near I-195, perhaps 'the interstate' of the lyric. The Earle naval weapons station is very wooded, but presumably the racers weren't able to get inside its boundaries. Wasted Time R (talk) 00:14, 16 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
You don't race a 396 on fire roads, so this is all moot. There's an entertaining and long thread about street racing at jalopy journal (I think) by several people who used to do it. Basically, it's drag racing on deserted stretches of highway. If the song interests you, it's worth a look for a taste of the reality.
btw, the pseudo-psychology of this article is pretty funny. Appalling, but funny. "American men like fast cars to escape from committment ..." (shaking head while giggling) 210.22.142.82 (talk) 12:40, 12 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Inspiration for Cyberpunk[edit]

William Gibson mentioned on twitter that this song inspired him on how to protray hackers in his short fiction pieces that ended up in Burning Chrome. He has stated this elsewhere in interviews but he never pinpointed the exact song.

TedTschopp (talk) 20:27, 24 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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