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- "We were like, 'What! He’s so funny.'" - CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM's Jeff Schaffer on work w/ Springsteen
all of Springsteen's scenes were filmed in one day of December 2022, on the series' final shooting date
- NJArts.net launches its indexed Springsteen compendium
Some have been news-oriented, others have been reviews. And then some have been neither — collections or videos, or deep dives into individual songs, or other And the fans have been interested in them, for the most part. Some of these posts have been among the most seen in the website’s history. who may have missed some could be made aware of them, and check them out.
- The Springsteen Archives celebrates THE WILD, THE INNOCENT... @50, along with Springsteen himself
In any case, Bruce couldn't have shown up at a better time. Prior to his onstage appearance, despite the symposium having started seven hours earlier and having I have no idea where it came from... So when you get good at that, and you kind of have to have a pretty broad harmonic sense, but once you You have to stand up and do it, and you have to hold down the chord on the piano, but not so hard that
- "I Could Use Just A Little Help..." - Bruce lends a hand on some others' new records
recording of his own has yet to be announced officially, let alone released any time soon, fans currently have This is the first officially released recording of this moving ballad, and despite having contributed (Click here to read Letters To You contributing writer Lisa Iannucci's deep dive into both Williams'
- E Street Radio and Letters To You mark THE WILD, THE INNOCENT...'s official 50th birthday today
In the afterglow of Bruce Springsteen himself having joined The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for getting a jump on celebrating the album's golden jubilee last weekend, our friends at E Street Radio have Jim Rotolo and Greg Drew (who's also one of our Letters To You contributors) will dive into the album too: an ingenious album-covers mashup that suggests the possibility that Moondance's influence might have
- ROLLING STONE's Musicians on Musicians series: Springsteen & Bryan on the cover, and in conversation
Though their comments date from last April, they haven't lost a bit of relevance. "I have absolutely nothing brilliant to say about this, so I’m bailing," responds Springsteen. "I don’t have that much experience. I’m neither one way or the other. There’s people that have died defending our rights. Men and women have died for these things, and we just are, like, pissed about what?...
- I just want to hear, feel, and SEE some rhythm... Jay Weinberg's "Radio Nowhere" Live Drum Cam
Perhaps stating the obvious, I’ve seen @brucespringsteen and the mighty E Street Band more than I have And I can say with complete confidence — the dates I’ve seen of their current tour have been amongst My wife and I have tried to catch as much of this tour as possible.
- "Remember ALL the movies..." - An overview of the films that influenced NEBRASKA
But it seems that no major reviews of Zanes' book have challenged even some of his more questionable of Springsteen as Soundtrack: The Sound of the Boss in Film and Television, take a much deeper dive People have quit doing it.’ And he says, ‘They ain’t quit doing it as long as I’m doing it.’” If Jesus once healed the blind, why do people still have disabilities? However, while To Kill a Mockingbird explores the harsh truths of racial inequality, there’s a warmth
- SHE CAME TO ME: The Letters To You "Springsteen as Soundtrack" Review/Report
Here's the Letters To You review of and report on the film, along with an extra-deep dive into "Addicted Despite her "secret wish" to have Springsteen write the end-credits song, Miller told Variety she initially jukebox, and bonding over a cold beer vividly recreate Katrina and Steven's initial encounter in a dive Their voices blend together with the weather-worn sound of real-life lovers who have lived through countless
- "Well, I got this guitar..." - Nick Mead to premiere his newest film, A THOUSAND GUITARS, in London
Among those he's interviewed to date - both the living and some now dearly departed - are Glen Campbell
- Why is "Father's Day" an "orphan" of TRACKS II?
situations depicted in the song could be understood in detail, "it certainly doesn't sound like anyone's having I have no idea why Springsteen fans won't be able to hear "Father's Day" on Tracks II after it drops As my archived Backstreets.com report noted, on the same date that Bruce submitted "Father's Day" to
- The Phantom of the Opry: Exploring birthday-boy Danny Federici's country-music playing with Bruce
So as part of our birthday remembrance of Danny this year, let's dive into it.












