Bruce Springsteen is an American musician and singer-songwriter known for his powerful voice and storytelling ability. His albums, including "Born to Run" and "Born in the U.S.A.," have made a significant impact on rock music and American culture. Springsteen's lyrics often address themes of working-class struggles and personal redemption, earning him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. His energetic performances and influential music have cemented his status as a rock icon.
"It's a sad man my friend who's livin' in his own skin and can't stand the company."
"But I think that your entire life is a process of sorting out some of those early messages that you got."
"I hadn't performed by myself in a while. It feels very natural to me, and I assume people come for the very same reasons as they do when I'm with the band: to be moved, for something to happen to them."
"Certainly tolerance and acceptance were at the forefront of my music."
"My image had always been very heterosexual, very straight. So it was a nice experience for me, a chance to clarify my own feelings about gay and lesbian civil rights."
"This music is forever for me. It's the stage thing, that rush moment that you live for. It never lasts, but that's what you live for."
"I do a lot of curiosity buying; I buy it if I like the album cover, I buy it if I like the name of the band, anything that sparks my imagination. I still like to go to record stores, I like to just wander around and I'll buy whatever catches my attention."
"Basically, I was pretty ostracized in my hometown. Me and a few other guys were the town freaks- and there were many occasions when we were dodging getting beaten up ourselves."
"No, I always felt that amongst my core fans- because there was a level of popularity that I had in the mid '80s that was sort of a bump on the scale- they fundamentally understood the values that are at work in my work."
"When I first started in rock, I had a big guy's audience for my early records. I had a very straight image, particularly through the mid '80s."
"I didn't know if it would be a success-ful one, or what the stages would be, but I always saw myself as a lifetime musician and songwriter."