52 minutes | Monday, 25 August 2025
In this episode of *Talking About My Generation*, hosts Lee Scriven and Del Black are joined by special guest Martyn Snapes for a deep dive into one of rock’s most iconic albums – Bruce Springsteen’s *Born to Run*. The trio explore the album’s creation, the immense pressure Springsteen faced from his record label, and how the LP not only saved his career but cemented his status as a rock legend. From the famous 1975 Hammersmith Odeon performance to the timeless running order that makes the record feel like a cinematic journey, the conversation is packed with insights, humour, and fascinating stories from the music world.
Along the way, they discuss legendary live performances by The Who, Dr. Feelgood, and Phil Lynott, the impact of stagecraft on rock history, and how photography can define an artist’s image for decades. Del shares tales from the road, including the night he missed seeing Springsteen because of an unexpected cocktail marathon, while Martyn reflects on his own career, the influence of pressure in songwriting, and albums that shaped his musical journey.
The episode also pays tribute to the late Terry Reid – the “musician’s musician” – and celebrates his incredible voice, career, and influence. Whether you’re a lifelong Springsteen fan, a music history buff, or just love great rock stories, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
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