![]() ![]() So the atmosphere was very, very combative. It was at My Father’s Place and Mike Appel was at the door taking down their names, writing down who left. I remember everybody coming down to watch some promising young band who was opening for us -and then leaving when we came on. I think when The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle came out it, wasn’t particularly promoted and I always remember going to radio stations where they didn’t know I had a second record out. Nobody had an investment in me, and we were just slipping through the cracks. I was signed with John Hammond and Clive Davis, and then after my first record, Clive Davis was gone and I fell into disfavor for the second record. I talked to Steve Van Zandt today, and he said that there was a real sense that Born to Run could have been it for you as a recording artist. ![]()
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