Bruce Springsteen sucks. Sorry, not sorry. Over the years, friends have said:
“Hey, Bruce Springsteen will be in Los Angeles. Let’s go see him in concert!”
I’d find an excuse not to go. I was washing socks that week; maybe I’d be out of town, something, anything, so I wouldn’t have to go. Then I just admitted that I didn’t want to go. Prices to see Springsteen were outrageous even back then, and, apparently, Springsteen would “springsteen” for three hours. His gravely voice and two-chord nonsense are not attractive to me. And his music sucks. Sorry, not sorry.
And that was before he turned into a political cudgel. I’m old enough to remember when most of Hollywood and most of the music industry recognizable faces said they would move if Trump won in 2016. None of them did. Cher said she would move to Jupiter. She has an excuse, as Elon Musk hasn’t yet started his missions to even Mars. Even George Clooney didn’t move to his Italian villa. At least not permanently. The apocalypse they guaranteed would befall America because of Trump didn’t happen.
Bruce Springsteen said he would move to Australia if Trump won in 2020. He didn’t move because Biden won. In November 2020, Springsteen was arrested for drunk driving, but that didn’t stop “Jeep” from featuring Springsteen in a Super Bowl Ad that was a stick in the eye to everyone who didn’t vote for Biden. Biden would bring a divided America together…or something. […]
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