This is probably the best interview I ever did with anybody, and one of the very few that I published in a Q/A format. It’s been quoted in pieces a lot of places, but other than Rock’sBackPages.com — to which everyone who wants to read about rock& soul, especially rock & soul history, ought to […]
Posts Tagged ‘E Street Band’
Bruce Springsteen interviewed by Dave Marsh, Musician, February 1981
Tuesday, December 15th, 2015Tags: Badlands, Bob Dylan, Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen, Darkness on the Edge of Town, Dave Marsh, Dave Marsh interviews Bruce Springsteen, E Street Band, Factory, Garry Tallent, Greetings from Asbury Park, Hank Mizell, Jackson Browne, Jim Keltner, Jon Landau, M.U.S.E., Max Weinberg, Musician magazine, Racing in the Street, Rosalita, Steve Van Zandt, The River, The Wild and the Innocent, Tom Petty
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MIGHTY MIGHTY, SPADE AND WHITEY: Clarence and Bruce, Friendship and Race
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011Clarence Clemons, said both my daughter and Bruce Springsteen this week, passed through his life doing exactly what he wanted to do. Bruce said the rest, which amounted to admitting that you can’t really do that, and the result of trying to is confusion and turbulence and discomfort and illusion. Except when it works. Then […]
Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Springsteen and race, Clarence Clemons, E Street Band, Race and music, white people and racism, white supremacy
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