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Ace said: Will read the book. Have zero interest in the previously-unreleased tracks (already have all the other ones).
Some of the unreleased stuff is pretty good. I already had them but the sound quality was quite bad on the earlier stuff. They've been cleaned up a bit but they still don't sound great. | |
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One thing that I've always admired about Bruce is the way he has handled his career.He has released box sets,lots of unreleased tracks,and he even releases many of his shows for his fans to download.He knows exactly what his fans want and he delivers.And no,I'm not criticizing any other artists I just think it's cool the way Bruce does all these cool things for his fans. | |
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Stephen Colbert welcomed Bruce Springsteen to The Late Show : | |
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Bruce Springsteen’s new book is already a bestseller ahead of its release The Rising. (AP Photo/Scott Stewart)
It’s been over 30 years since a denim-clad Bruce Springsteen told the world where he was born, and it’s clear America is not over it. A new memoir out from the rock musician is already a bestseller days before its release.
Springsteen’s new book, Born to Run, will be available this week (Sept. 27) from Simon & Schuster. In 500 pages, the man known to many as “The Boss” writes about life in Freehold, New Jersey, his struggles with his parents and mental health, and his determination to “BE the Beatles.” It’s the top-selling book on Amazon in the US. (Courtesy Simon & Schuster) The Grammy and Academy awards-winner reportedly spent seven years writing his book, and initial reviews say that has paid off. “It helps that Springsteen can write—not just life-imprinting song lyrics but good, solid prose that travels all the way to the right margin,” writes Richard Ford in the New York Times. “He’s funny and solemn, tender and insightful,” says Jim Fusilli in the Wall Street Journal.
Read more: http://qz.com/790703/born...s-release/
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