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Bruce Springsteen's lyrical view of America has long included politics — even more so as he ages

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By TED ANTHONY

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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are coming to Anfield Liverpool Stadium on Wednesday 4th and Saturday 7th June 2025. It's already sold out. 60,000 seats,

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It’s great to see artists that refuse to compromise their ethics or be silenced by politicians and fear of losing fans.

That is why he is the BOSS!

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Very good collection of lyrics that hopefully will help some people understand why there is nothing unusual or new about Springsteen being openly political. But the two-shot picture at the en with kid rock is so cruel it may be considered bullying.

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Never understood the allure. Each to his own, but I never liked the guy, the sound of his annoying voice, or his style of music. But if people like that kind of.....music, more power to them.

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Trump liked his music enough to play it in his campaign - before he's told to stop it

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Bruce Springsteen hailed for 'life-saving´ 20,000 dollar gift to striking miners in the north-east of England amid sweeping pit closures

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