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‘There’s only so much time left’: Bruce Springsteen on life, love and voting out Trump – Sydney Morning Herald
Now in his 70s, Bruce Springsteen has been defining the American dream for five decades. In recent times, the working-class boy from Jersey has also been fighting…
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Nearly 12 years ago, Bruce Springsteen stood before an estimated 400,000 people on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., acoustic guitar slung over his shoulder, to sing The Rising, his achingly sad, faith-filled anthem to the firefighters who gave their lives during the September 11, 2001 attacks. Framed by the Doric columns of the Lincoln Memorial and a gospel choir, this great chronicler of American life was performing the musical opening…
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