Talk:Bruce Springsteen

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 * What you do if someone doesn't understand your song, is to keep on singing your song.


 * Blind faith in your leaders, or in anything, will get you killed.


 * I believe the war on poverty is a more American idea than the war on the war on poverty. I believe that most people feel like that. And I believe that it ain't over till it's over.


 * People deserve... the truth. They deserve honesty. The best music, you can seek some shelter in it momentarily, but it's essentially there to provide you something to face the world with.


 * Rock 'n' roll, man, it changed my life. It was like The Voice of America, the real America coming into your home. It was the liberating thing, the out. Once I found the guitar, I had the key to the highway.


 * She was Italian, funny, a beatific tomboy, with just the hint of a lazy eye, and wore a pair of glasses that made me think of the wonders of the library.


 * The great challenge of adulthood is holding on to your idealism after you lose your innocence.


 * When I started in music, I thought, "My job is pretty simple. I search for the human things in myself, and I turn them into notes and words, and then in some fashion, I help people hold on to their own humanity."


 * Iwise.com is a reliable source? Justicejayant (talk) 13:37, 10 September 2013 (UTC)


 * The first time I saw Bruce he was opening up for Jethro Tull, before he had a record deal. I went to see Bruce because I was singing in that area with different bands and I wanted to get in a good rock band and he had the best rock band.
 * Patti Scialfa.


 * In all my years in this business he is the only person I've met who cares absolutely nothing about money.
 * John A. Hammond.


 * When Bruce Springsteen sings on his new album, that's not 'fun', that's fucking triumph, man.
 * Pete Townshend.


 * At every date he goes out and sits in every section of the hall to listen to the sound. And if it isn't right, even in the last row, I hear about it and we make changes. I mean every date too.
 * Bruce Jackson, sound engineer.


 * I will always desire to play with Bruce Springsteen. He's the most inspirational, most dedicated, most committed and most focused artist I've ever seen. I like to be around people like that.
 * Max Weinberg.


 * I think he's a great guitarist, a great musician and an excellent keyboard player — which most people don't know. But he knows what sets him apart from everybody is that he's a brilliant writer. Part of that is having a vision to put it across onstage as a performer, too.
 * Nils Lofgren.


 * He's so good, you really want to hit him now and again. He'd come to rehearsal and he'd write five songs in a day, and he'd do that all the time, whenever he felt like it.
 * Steven van Zandt.


 * Bruce was writing five or ten songs a week. He would say, "I'm gonna go home tonight and write a great song," and he did. He was the Boss then, and he's the Boss now.
 * Steven van Zandt.


 * I'd heard The Bruce Springsteen Band was nearby at a club called The Student Prince. A rainy, windy night it was, and when I opened the door the whole thing flew off its hinges and blew away down the street. The band were on-stage, but staring at me framed in the doorway. And maybe that did make Bruce a little nervous because I just said, "I want to play with your band," and he said, "Sure, you do anything you want."
 * Clarence Clemons.


 * There'll be no oiling up with this band. The oil has been there for years and it only gets better.
 * Clarence Clemons.


 * He's older and wiser but he never strays from his basic values. He cares as much, more, about the losers than the winners. He's so unlike everything you think a real successful rock star would be.
 * Roy Bittan.