Bruce Springsteen's protest song
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Record stores, radio stations and — most of all — rock music fans are gearing up for the imminent release of the next Bruce Springsteen album, an anxiously awaited, five-record, 40-song, live set. It features three hours and 35 minutes of music.
After the success of their Born to Run album in the U.S., Springsteen and his E Street Band traveled to the U.K. and landed at Heathrow. The rocker explained how it was a dream as bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones influenced his own music.
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This column originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Nov. 12, 1986. Heaven help us. A certain radio station, which shall remain nameless, hath broken one of the Ten Commandments Monday night. The Gospel, according to Bruce, specifically states ...
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Bruce Springsteen posted a fiery video for his new protest song "Streets of Minneapolis," an impassioned and outspoken indictment of the Trump Administration's heavy-handed repression in the Minnesota city that has resulted in the indefensible deaths of two people.