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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] Bruce Springsteen discusses his new retrospective CD, Tracks, the political context of his songs, his liberal activism and message, his songwriting process, the E Street Band and how his background and life events have shaped his art and songs. He sings Born in the USA at the close of the show.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Reviews:
His fans will love it Charlie Rose has spoken about this interview as one of the most important he has ever done. I think he is mistaken but I understand where he is coming from. The tremedous prestige one might also say reverence Sprinsteen has in the eyes of Americans make the revelations here seem of great weight and significance. Springsteen tells about his childhood, with a problematic father and a saintly mother. He tells of the key moment in his life when his mother used sixty dollars of borrowed money to buy him his first guitar. Springsteen talks about his relation to the E-street band, his love of performing, his practice in writing music. He talks about the influence Dylan and Elvis had on his music. He speaks about the employment or unemployment situation in America and how he tries in his music to speak to the ordinary everyday life needs of Americans. He appears reasonable, somewhat modest. Charlie Rose does a wonderful job as he usually does of getting the interviewee's confidence.
I like a couple of Springsteen's songs but am not a wild enthusiast. For the many many who are this interview is a real gift. Very good interview I had a great time watching this intereview... Charlie Rose is great and so is Bruce Springsteen - an intellingent singer/songwriter whose music is the best in America today. Greetings from São Paulo, Brazil. |
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Description: Charlie Rose with Bruce Springsteen -December 20, 1998-

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