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Bruce Springsteen Has a Gift He Keeps on Giving

2023/12/22
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Bruce Springsteen: 本人对音乐的热爱贯穿始终,从早期在Asbury Park的演出,到与John Hammond的会面,再到与Clarence Clemons的合作,以及他不断创作和表演的历程。他坦诚地分享了他与父亲复杂的关系,以及他与抑郁症的斗争,并解释了他在舞台上寻求自我释放的原因。他强调了妻子Patty在他生活中的重要作用,以及他如何平衡家庭和事业。他还谈到了他如何向孩子们解释他的公众形象,以及他如何看待自己未来的职业生涯。 David Remnick: 作为访谈者,Remnick引导Springsteen回顾了他的音乐生涯,从早期的演出到获得成功,以及他与父亲、母亲和妻子的关系,以及他如何处理抑郁症。他提出了关于Springsteen创作过程、舞台表演风格、以及他如何平衡家庭和公众形象的问题。

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Bruce Springsteen reflects on his early performances, breakthrough moments, and the trajectory of his career over 50 years.

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At seventy-four, Bruce Springsteen has been cementing his status as a rock-and-roll legend for almost fifty years: he released his widely heralded, but not initially widely heard, début, “Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.” in 1973. But, true to form, the artist who became known to his fans as the Boss hasn’t rested on his laurels. After weathering a spate of health troubles this past year, which led him to cancel much of his tour, the rock icon plans to hit the road again in the new year, all over the U.S., Canada, and Europe. When Springsteen published his autobiography, “Born to Run),” back in 2016, David Remnick called it “as vivid as his songs, with that same pedal-to-the-floor quality, and just as honest about the struggles in his own life.” In October of that year, Springsteen appeared at the New Yorker Festival for an intimate conversation with the editor. (The event sold out in six seconds.) This entire episode is dedicated to that conversation. Springsteen tells Remnick how, as a young musician gigging around New Jersey, he decided to up his game: “I’m going to have to write some songs that are fireworks. . . . I needed to do something that was more original.” They talked for more than an hour about Springsteen’s tortured relationship with his father, his triumphant audition for the legendary producer John Hammond, and his struggles with depression. As Springsteen explains it, his tremendously exuberant concert performances were a form of catharsis: “I had had enough of myself by that time to want to lose myself. So I went onstage every night to do exactly that.”

*This episode originally aired in 2016. *