Very Good Reception, thanks for great music this chilly, cloudy Sunday afternoon

2030 OM talking over instrumental music, something about a minute thirty seconds
2032 OM with ID, "Don't Touch That Dial...."
2033 OM ID, explaining themed program test for listeners, to "Seaside Bar Song" Bruce Springsteen
2037 OM explain themed show to "Sad Eyes" Bruce Springsteen, excellent reception now
2041 "Night" Bruce Springsteen
2044 "Born to Run" Bruce Springsteen
2049 "Prove It All Night" Bruce Springsteen
2053 Parody ad dessert topping/floor wax
2055 "Blinded By The Light' Bruce Springsteen
2100 "For You" Bruce Springsteen
2104 "Murder Incorporated" Bruce Springsteen
2108 "One Step Up" Bruce Springsteen
2113 ID by Peter Lorre, Guacho Cookies "So good, you can't find them anywhere" Orson Welles parody
2116 "Tunnel of Love" Bruce Springsteen
2120 "Brilliant Disguise" Bruce Springsteen
2125 Peter Lorre ID, relayed by Pirate Relay Radio Network (thanks, AC

), starting to fade in spots - sunset in 5 minutes here
2126 "The Ghost Of Tom Joad" Bruce Springsteen
2130 "Darkness on the Edge of Town" Bruce Springsteen
213 Peter Lorre/Guacho Cookie - stand by for SSTV
2135 "Star Spangled Banner"
2136 SSTV (no decoder here

)
Ok, Burry this is how I heard of Bruce. August 1975 I am a frosh at the University of Vermont. A floor mate from Rhode Island brings his recently purchased "Born to Run" album over for me to listen by a virtually unknown Springsteen, he can't believe how great it is. Within two months Bruce is on the cover of
Time and the album explodes.
Time cover from Oct. 1975:
http://content.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19751027,00.html