Bruce Springsteen's protest song
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This time it’s personal. Bruce Springsteen seethes with righteous fury on his dramatic new protest song, Streets of Minneapolis, his voice dripping with disdain as he calls out “King Trump’s private army” in “a city aflame” fighting “fire and ICE / ‘Neath an occupier’s boots.
When Bruce Springsteen started recording a batch of new songs on a four-track tape machine in his New Jersey bedroom in January 1982, he wasn’t planning to release them as his next album. The acoustic demos served as guidelines for the E Street Band, who ...
Making a biopic about The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, is hard because of how vast his career is. Do you want to focus on his early days in Asbury Park before forming the legendary E Street Band? Or the troubled production of his breakthrough, Born to Run?