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Springsteen on Springsteen: Interviews, Speeches, and Encounters

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by Jeff Burger

billboard-sign incident, 65–66

  “Billy, Don’t Be a Hero” (Paper Lace), 31

  Bittan, Roy

  E Street Band, 48, 63, 136

  in new band, 166–67, 180

  production work, 278

  songwriting collaboration, 375

  synthesizer work, 139

  talent, 63, 286

  Black Oak Arkansas, 113

  Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, 342

  Bland, Bobby, 316

  “Blinded by the Light,” 24, 207

  “Blind Willie McTell” (Dylan), 170

  Blonde on Blonde (Dylan), 30

  “Blood Brothers,” 198–99

  Blue Hawaii (film), 170

  blues music, 346

  “Blue Suede Shoes” (Perkins), 101

  “Bobby Jean,” 136, 151

  “Bob Dylan Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

  Induction Speech” (Springsteen), 158–60

  Bogdanovich, Peter, 210

  Bonds, Gary “U.S.,” 22, 28, 106, 108, 120, 315n

  Bono (Paul David Hewson), 186, 306–7, 309, 311

  books, influence of, 5, 246–48

  bootlegging, 116–17, 142

  border life, 228, 239, 251

  “Born in the U.S.A.,” 144, 145, 162, 221, 262, 275, 290, 391

  misinterpretation, 232, 239, 275

  mood of, 132

  original version, 264–65

  recording of band version, 139, 148, 265

  solo performance, 210

  subject of, 145

  Born in the U.S.A., 179, 232, 289, 394

  concept, 137–38, 143–44, 145, 173

  described, 132, 142

  image associated with, 229

  live recordings, 148

  outtakes, 266

  production time, 137, 148

  recording process, 144, 148, 265

  success, xix, 131, 158, 163, 164, 165, 179, 180, 185, 210, 236, 368–69

  Born on the Fourth of July (Kovic), 247

  “Born Slippy” (Underworld), 317n

  “Born to Run,” 45, 61, 74, 108, 109, 113, 119, 120, 131, 132, 142, 156, 181, 182, 207, 319, 341, 391

  reflections on, 232

  resonance, 136, 319

  subject of, 48

  Unofficial Youth Rock Anthem, 123

  variation in live performances, 136, 264

  Born to Run, 20, 29, 42, 46, 63, 64, 86, 97, 107, 114, 118, 148, 164, 168, 176, 180, 262, 264, 290, 306, 318, 321, 327, 347, 369

  described, 28, 41, 85, 109, 143

  production/recording time, 48–49, 53, 58, 59–60, 73

  promotion/hype, 45, 55, 56, 57, 73

  success, 14, 41, 54, 73, 84, 107, 109, 358, 368

  Born to Run: 30th Anniversary Edition, 345

  “‘Boss’ Has Spoken, The” (Sydney Morning Herald), 155–57

  Bottom Line concerts, 35, 41, 44, 63, 175–76

  Bowie, David, 21, 25, 109, 141, 142, 329

  Bradley, Ed, 273

  Brando, Marlon, 12, 26, 42, 46, 53, 105

  Brendan Byrne Arena concerts, 178–79

  “Brilliant Disguise,” 166, 181, 202

  Bringing It All Back Home (Dylan), 30

  British Invasion, 194, 370, 390

  “Brothers Under the Bridge,” 221

  Brown, James, 25, 28, 31, 100–101, 280, 306, 309, 315n, 394

  and the Famous Flames, 280

  Browne, Jackson, 45, 109–10

  “Brown-Eyed Girl” (Morrison), 17

  Brownsville Station, 113

  “Bruce Bits”

  on the audience, 332

  on buying a house, 177

  on car imagery, 68

  on cynicism, 292

  on death, 292

  on the draft, 153

  on fame, 121

  on father, 344

  on guitar as lifeboat, 154

  on mood during legal troubles, 121

  on morality, 183

  on musical influences, 208

  on music as a job, 157

  on Obama’s election, 335

  on possibilities, 106

  on Seeger Sessions, 319

  on seeing debut album, 261

  “Bruce Springsteen and the Wall of Faith” (Tyler), 41–53

  “Bruce Springsteen: A Responsible Rocker” (Williams), 122–27

  “Bruce Springsteen Interview, The” (McLeese), 131–40

  “Bruce Springsteen: It’s Hard to Be a Saint in the City” (Gilbert), 19–28

  “Bruce Springsteen—Live!” (Pollock), 3–7

  “Bruce Springsteen: Say Hello to Last Year’s Genius” (Burger), 13–18

  “Bruce Springsteen Takes It to the River” (DiMartino), 107–21

  “Bruce Springsteen Tells the Story of the Secret America” (Corn), 213–17

  “Bruce Springsteen: The Advocate Interview” (Wieder), 234–45

  “Bruce Springsteen: The Return of the Native” (Greenblatt), 97–106

  “Brucie Bonus” (Turner), 339–44

  Brunman, Glen, 100

  Buckley, Tim, 26

  Burdon, Eric, 391–92

  Burger, Jeff, xv–xx, 13–18

  Bush, George W., 299–300, 302–3, 320, 334, 384

  Butler, Win, 320, 321–28

  Byrne, David, 329

  “Cadillac Ranch,” 145

  Cafe Wha?, 11, 25, 103

  Campbell, Mike, 187

  Capitol Theatre concert, 99, 103

  car imagery, 68

  Carpenter, Dick, 45

  Carr, Barbara, 285

  Carter, Ernest “Boom,” 25, 286

  Carter, Jimmy, 347, 361

  Carver, Raymond, 252

  Cash, Johnny, 389

  Castiles, 146

  Catcher in the Rye, 83–84

  Catholic imagery, 324–25

  Catholic religion, 85, 90, 324–25

  “Cautious Man,” 169

  Cave, Nick, 222

  celebrity culture. See fame

  characters

  expansion of, 41

  fictional vs. real, 75

  inspiration for, 24, 145, 207–8

  killers as, 232–33

  as means for exploring, 201

  storytelling through, 16–17, 250, 253

  Charlie Rose Show, The (TV show), 262–80

  Charlie’s Place nightclub, 49, 58

  Chassagne, Regine, 320, 322, 324, 329

  Cheney, Dick, 334

  Cher, 45

  Chicago tour, 9, 33, 79–80, 340

  Circus Maximus, 103

  civil unions, 234–35

  Clapton, Eric, 76

  Clark, Dave, 57

  Clark, Dick, 106

  Clash, the, 172, 306, 327, 329

  Clayton, Adam, 307, 308

  Clearmountain, Bob, 285

  Clemons, Clarence

  at Acy’s, 93–94

  appearance, 6

  birthday celebration, 192

  eulogy by Springsteen, 379–83

  Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J., 23

  life outside band, 278

  marriage, 144

  meeting Springsteen, 47, 64

  performing, 22, 181, 321

  positive energy, 279, 287

  regard for Springsteen, 43

  softball, 100

  talent, 16, 25, 87, 194–95, 287

  Temple of Soul, 381

  Clemons family, 380

  Cliff, Jimmy, 142, 315

  Clinton, Bill, 241

  Cobain, Kurt, 196–97

  “Code of Silence,” 290

  Coles, Robert, 246

  Columbia Records (CBS), 11, 12, 14, 15, 19, 20–21, 49–50, 52, 60, 261, 271, 284, 347, 393

  community

  bands as, 205, 223, 258

  building, 258

  difficulty of finding, 173

  gay and lesbian issues, 240–41

  importance of, 240

  loss of, 134

  religion and, 243

  concert, use of term, 260

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nbsp; Cooke, Sam, 315

  Cooper, Gary, 257

  Corn, David, 213–17

  Costello, Elvis, 172

  Count Five, 159

  country music, 249, 266, 395–96

  “Cover Me,” 131, 144

  cover songs, 187

  Crawdaddy!, 29

  Creedence Clearwater Revival, 142, 283

  Creem articles, 81–96, 107–21

  Cretecos, Jim, 15, 23

  Crossing Guard, The (film), 211

  ”Crying” (Orbison), 390

  Cypher, Julie, 236, 242

  “Dancing in the Dark,” 131, 144, 145, 148–49, 150, 157, 374

  Danny and the Juniors, 386

  Dare (record label), 200

  “Darkness on the Edge of Town,” 70, 85, 181, 210, 325, 376, 392

  Darkness on the Edge of Town, 87, 97, 107, 115, 118, 156, 249

  concept, 58, 73–74, 84–85, 86, 109–10, 114, 143, 346, 356

  cover art, 105

  editing process, 60–61, 353–54, 371

  imagery, 68

  inspiration, 347–48

  outtakes, 140, 266

  pressure to deliver, 365–66

  production time, 60–61, 84, 359

  release, 54, 60

  reviews, 73

  success, 176

  Darkness on the Edge of Town box set. See Promise

  “Darlington County,” 138, 142, 143, 145, 148

  Davis, Clive, 9, 49, 284

  Davis, Richard, 23

  “Dead Man Walking,” 235–36

  Dead Man Walking (film), 211, 232

  Dean, James, 28, 42, 51, 105, 109

  death, Springsteen on, 292

  December’s Children (Rolling Stones), 30

  Demme, Jonathan, 200, 223, 236–37, 276

  Dempsey, Ian, 184–88

  De Niro, Robert, 221, 325, 348

  De Shannon, Jackie, 45, 51

  “Desire” (U2), 308

  Detroit concerts, 108, 110, 179, 219

  Detroit Free Press article, 178–83

  Devils & Dust, 312

  Diallo, Amadou, 291

  Diamond, Neil, 45

  DiMartino, Dave, 107–21

  DiMucci, Dion, 63

  Dinyer, Eric, 210

  Disciples of Soul, 131

  “Disco Apocalypse” (Browne), 110

  documentary films

  about Darkness, 345, 349, 365–66, 367–68, 371

  about E Street Band, 192

  Doe, Ernie K., 93–94

  Domino, Fats, 31

  “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” (Animals), 392

  “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright” (Dylan), 162

  “Don’t Yell Broooce” (Graff), 209–12

  doo-wop music, 386, 389

  Dorsey, Tommy, 9

  Double Take article, 246–61

  Dovells, 63

  “Downbound Train,” 139, 143, 144

  draft, military, 145–46, 153

  Dr. Dre, 217

  “Dream Baby Dream” (Suicide), 317n Drifters, 123

  “Drive All Night,” 138

  drugs/drug use, 105, 224–25

  Dr. Zoom and the Sonic Boom, 11

  Duncan, Robert, 81–96

  Dylan, Bob, xi, 7, 9, 15, 42, 46, 51, 98, 124, 142, 157, 170, 179, 196, 223, 232, 262, 315, 350, 387, 396

  comparisons by press, xii, xiii, 3, 8–12, 16, 26, 28, 53, 105, 122–23, 133, 339, 370, 393

  consciousness, 349

  discovery of, 4, 52, 271

  European tour, 122

  influence on Springsteen, 20, 30, 159–60, 271–73, 346, 394–95

  lyrics, 10, 273

  Pantages concert, 162, 163

  Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (film), 8

  PBDs (Potential Bob Dylans), 10, 11, 393

  power plays, 49–50

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 158–60, 283

  Eastwood, Clint, 182

  Edge, the, 307–8, 311

  Edison, Thomas, 330

  Ed Sullivan Show, The (TV show), 388

  Edwards, John, 300, 304

  Einstein, Albert, 330, 385

  Electric Prunes, 159

  Ellison, Ralph, 260–61

  El Topo (film), 4

  Empire Burlesque (Dylan), 160

  Entertainment Weekly article, 180

  E Street Band, 41, 63, 71, 111, 119, 123, 131, 166, 180, 181, 191, 198, 204, 235, 280, 286, 287, 293, 296, 308, 312, 320, 329, 339, 343, 347, 364, 365, 369, 372, 373, 396

  as bridge to audience, 204–5, 279

  desperate fun, 226

  experience, 25

  finances, 15, 18, 20, 21, 28

  formation of band, 61–62

  Greatest Hits album, 191, 192, 289

  maturity, 364–65

  members, 25, 27–28, 382

  relationships, 87–88, 279

  reunion, 192, 198–99, 200, 205, 210–11, 262, 278–79, 288, 289

  reunion tour, 278, 288–92

  sound, 123

  split with Springsteen, 161, 167, 178, 179, 185–86, 192, 197

  versatility, 26

  “E Street Shuffle,” 22, 37, 47

  Etheridge, Melissa, 195, 236, 241, 242

  “Eulogy for Clarence Clemons” (Springsteen), 379–83

  Europe, promotion of Springsteen, 19

  “Every Grain of Sand” (Dylan), 160

  exclusion, experience of, 249, 253

  Exile on Main Street (Rolling Stones), 306

  “Factory,” 70, 77, 85

  fame

  cult heroes, 42, 162

  dangers of, 7, 55–57, 105, 107, 146–47, 239–40

  fascination with celebrities, 255–56

  good and bad aspects, 84, 138

  selling out, 121, 152, 205–6

  sustaining relationships, 259–60

  “Fan’s Eye View, A” (Hornby), 312–19

  fear, 169, 231

  Federici, Danny

  in country combo, 266

  death of, 379

  in E Street Band, 25, 91, 136

  joining band, 6, 61–62

  musical talent, 48, 286

  “Feeling’s Mutual, The” (Kandell), 320–29

  “Fever, The,” 70, 90, 267

  “Fire,” 61, 76, 87, 375

  Flanagan, Bill, 183

  Fleet Foxes, 342

  Folk City nightclub, 4

  folk music, 223, 249

  Fontayne, Shane, 166

  Ford, John, 224

  “For You,” 24, 36, 120, 318

  Four Tet, 316

  “Fourth of July, Asbury Park (Sandy),” 17, 26, 48

  Frank, Robert, 248

  Franklin, Aretha, 98, 306

  Freddie and the Dreamers, 392

  Freed, Alan, 81–82, 96

  Freehold, New Jersey, 42, 62, 86, 101, 142, 150, 331, 373, 389

  French, Dan, 126

  Fugate, Caril, xviii

  Fugs, the, 104

  “Further on Up the Road,” 290

  “Fuse, The,” 294

  “Galveston Bay,” 216, 224

  Gardner, Elysa, 332

  Gardner, Eric Stanley, 254

  Gaslight Anthem, 342

  Gaslight Café, 4

  Gates, Bill, 310

  gay and lesbian rights, 234–35, 241, 243, 245

  Gaye, Marvin, 159, 273

  Georgetown University concert, 19

  “Ghost of Tom Joad, The,” 213, 214, 215, 276

  Ghost of Tom Joad, The, 219, 239, 277

  concept of, 209, 213, 235, 253, 266

  influences on, 248, 266

  inspiration for, 276

  mood of, 211, 213, 253–54

  stage show, 210

  Gilbert, Jerry, 19–28

  Gilmore, Mikal, xix, 157

  Ginsberg, Allen, 4, 7, 10, 351

  “Girls in Their Summer Clothes,” 321

  Glastonbury festival, 341

  “Gloria” (Them), 133

  “Gloria’s Eyes,” 166


  “Glory Days,” 131, 137, 138, 139, 142, 145, 182

  “God Save the Queen” (Sex Pistols), 159, 392

  Goldsmith, Harvey, 124

  Goldsmith, Lynn, 99

  Goodbye, Babylon (various artists), 324

  Gordon, Robert, 61

  Graceland incident, 71–72, 123, 147, 186, 273

  Graff, Gary, 178–83, 209–12, 288–92

  Grammy awards, 191, 192, 209, 235, 262–63, 293, 322, 384

  Grandmaster Flash, 159

  Grapes of Wrath, The (book), 209, 213, 248

  Grapes of Wrath, The (film), 86, 138, 224, 248

  Grateful Dead, 385

  Grave Dancers Union (Soul Asylum), 205

  Greatest Hits

  content, 191, 193–95, 198, 207, 232, 293

  E Street Band reunion, 211, 289

  evolution of music, 203

  success, 191, 192

  Greatest Hits (Williams), 395

  Greenblatt, Mike, 97–106

  Green Day, 328

  Greenwich Village, 24, 103–4

  Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J., xi, 5, 47, 63, 104, 236, 261

  cover art, 272, 330, 331

  described, 15–16, 23, 28, 143, 318

  release, 23, 261

  reviews, 8, 12, 15

  Grossman, Albert, 9

  “Growin’ Up,” 25, 36, 87, 90

  Grubman, Allen, 285

  Grushecky, Joe, 375

  guitar collection, 363

  guitar players, abundance of, 76–77, 194–95

  Guitar World article, 191–208

  Gundersen, Edna, 319

  Guthrie, Woody, 133, 143, 144, 165, 179, 209, 249, 342, 349, 352, 388, 396–97

  Hackett, Vernell, 293–97

  Hagen, Mark, 335

  Haggard, Merle, 268, 293

  Haley, Bill, 280, 386

  and His Comets, 280

  Hammond, John, Sr.

  advice on solo album, 223

  Dylan signing, 52

  at Max’s, 4

  musical tastes, 271

  on Springsteen, 11–12, 43

  on Springsteen as folk artist, 194, 223, 393

  Springsteen audition, 9, 15, 98, 265, 270–71

  support of Springsteen, 284

  Hanks, Tom, 162, 237

  Harrison, George, 45, 230

  Hayes, Steve, 285

  HBO concert special, 289

  “He Hit Me (and It Felt Like a Kiss)” (Crystals), 390

  “Held Up Without a Gun,” 115

  “Hello, Mary Lou” (Nelson), 101

  Helm, Joe, 344

  Hendrix, Jimi, 7, 77, 307

  Henke, James, 177

  Hepworth, David, xvi, 161–75

  “Her Brains They Rattle and Her Bones They Shake,” 5

  Herman, Dave, 54–68

  Herman, Woody, 9

  Herman’s Hermits, 392

  “‘Heroes’” (Bowie), 109

  Hewitt, Paolo, 121

  “Hey Joad, Don’t Make It Sad … (Oh, Go On Then)” (Martin), 218–33

  High Fidelity (Hornby), 312

  “Highway 29,” 221

  Highway 61

  Revisited (Dylan), 30, 159, 261, 273, 306, 346, 354, 355

  “Highway Patrolman,” 135

  Hilburn, Robert, 106, 288

  Holiday, Billie, 9, 98, 223

 

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