Bruce Springsteen, Nebraska
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To say that Springsteen has a major discography would be an understatement, and many would surely argue that Born in the U.S.A. is his most iconic album. Considering that record’s popularity and subject matter,
Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska '82' offers the satisfaction of material long rumored as 'Electric Nebraska," but also solo outtakes just as fascinating.
The standout track in that latter mode is a previously unreleased version of Born in the USA, which wouldn't sound out of place on a Hüsker Dü or early Replacements record. It suggests an alternate reality where Springsteen abandoned his desire for mainstream success in favour of a major cult career à la Neil Young.
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What Did Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Biopic Get Wrong? Fact vs. Fiction
Deliver Me From Nowhere’ is a biopic about Bruce Springsteen’s life starring Jeremy Allen White as the legendary singer
US actor Jeremy Allen White has described the hand-painted contact lenses with “little weights” he wore for his portrayal of Bruce Springsteen in a new biographical film.
Deliver Me from Nowhere” features a painting of Bruce Springsteen in concert, viewed from the side, his index finger held high in the air. If you examine his face, you’ll see that it looks a lot more like Bruce than it does like Jeremy Allen White,
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere opened in multiplexes over the weekend following a worldwide publicity campaign, thorough fact-checks by the media, the official release of the fabled Electric Nebraska sessions,
Director Scott Cooper worked extensively with The Boss on 'Deliver Me From Nowhere.' Step one? Don't tell the 'Born In the U.S.A.' tale.