Rick Rubin (legend himself) has a very respectful and intelligent way to conduct this great interview. Springsteen answers in an honest and very personable manner.
i burned my old vinyl copy of the Born To Run album to an i-pod the other night and walked around my hometown at night listening for the first time in many years. it has to be the most romantically furious music i have ever heard. What fury and passion on that record. It gave me chills.
I have always had such a tremendous respect for Bruce. I can’t say I was always a fan of all his music. But I will say this. He is an incredible human being and talk about intelligent. Bruce is so incredibly intelligent. Think about what he has done. When he started doing it and the fact that he is so kind and respectful to everyone he speaks to. God Bless Bruce and what he has given to this world. You don’t find musicians like Bruce on America gots talent. Think about that all you young musicians.
I don't know why I'm surprised at how flowingly articulate Bruce Springsteen is. He answers questions succinctly, without hesitation, and with almost no trip ups. Amazing.
Every time I learn something new from Bruce Springsteen I come out the other side with an even deeper respect for Springsteen the human being. Every. Time.
I do wish I could have heard his voice more during these years. It could be that the overall culture volume is so loud these days. We are angry but angry about the wrong things and angry at the wrong people. He is one of those artist that wakes up his fans to empathy. Empathy seems like a bygone emotion. He’s a compass in the fog. He’s been there the whole time and I missed him.
Empathy is the word I use most in connection with Bruce. The ability to understand there are more perspectives than our own is so critical to spiritual growth. It is, I suppose, grace. Bruce has it in spades, and how grateful I am that he so generously shares it with the world.
Bruce is an amazing songwriter and a very lucky man I do think He worked hard for what he has achieved .Still I only own one of his records.I should do so Bruce research.
All us old Bruce fans still luv em now 2...its really that simple...James Brown,as usual,was right....Soul power will take u farther than brain power..
A Bruce fan story from a million miles away in Australia. I was aware of the 'Born in the USA' album but only really became a bit of a fan after randomly buying 'Tunnel of Love' and really enjoying the lyrics on that album. Another random buy was the 'Nebraska' album from the bargain bin at the music store in town. I clearly remember sitting in my bedroom and putting that album on for the first time and hearing that lonesome harmonica start a tale of a messed up guy and his girl going to bad,bad places. I'd been lucky to have been brought up in a house with lots of music but I had never heard music like this. The best songwriter music is when you feel the writer has let their guard down and let you inside, 'Nebraska' is that ultimate album,because letting the guard down wasn't intentional. As I said,bought the album from the bargain bin for $8 when CDs were selling for $25,and if I ever run into Bruce I'll gladly cough up the extra $17. Least I could do.
Wow.... Bruce is on so many channels right now promoting his new album, but no one has done anything like this. What a in-depth, intelligent, and still so much fun interview. Was the interview filmed ?
creativity for me is often combining two things in an unusual way or way that hasn't been. like you could think of bananas and popsicles and then think of a banana popsicle. like that's been thought of now but there was a time when it hadn't been.
Great interview. However I'd like to hear a bit about the spoken word at the live shows. My first show was at age 21, River tour, summer July 1981, NJ. Bruce spoke of having been in Europe and "if you have a chance you got to go. It isn't what you read in the papers or see on TV." Having been in England, Wales, Germany and Austria five years earlier, in full teenage angst... powerful. Rummaging through thousands of albums at a London outdoor market... havingba hippie chick pin a flower on me in Piccadilly... Brice words... so powerful. Also, same show, a firecracker explodes and Bruce addresses the culprit in a real definitive way. The songs, framed be Bruce's passionate spoken word... that's a huge part of the gift of his heart. These words, like in this interview, give insight to the man behind the curtain. Thank you.
Tracks 1 1998 Disc 2 River outtakes 7-10 classics unbelievable power pop gems. Tracks 2 is due next but don't know how much trilogy material will be on there meaning BtR/Darkness/River material
This guy has a big heart, I like him. But if you want a laugh, there’s an old Opie and Anthony clip of them taring into Bruce Springsteen, wah wah wah!, down at the turnpike, in Jersey!, me and Mary down at the rock, in Jersey!, I built my own car, in Jersey! Haha, so funny.
40 plus yrs ESB n Springsteen hardcore fan but THANK God he let go of that pre Born To Run style of writing songs ala Dylanesque. If not for the amazing trilogy of BtR/ Darkness/The River album masterpiece I would n could not have fallen for him n the band. The River is wat solidified my fanhood to him. His Pop / Power Pop 3-4 minute uptempo upbeat all hook short verse gems n his Rock n Soul style made me a die-hard not the Dylan style words imagery. His coolest period n most prolific writing period was that 80 album bc USA was horrible dated 80'd cheesy pop for the fair weather fans. The River album n era was him n the boys at their peak! Thank God my 50 yrs on Earth was during his, so far, 71 yes on Earth. I was 9 wen he was 30/31 n The River album and era stole my heart away. Legend!
The band is really the trilogy superstars. BtR/Darkness/River.... ANYTHING before or after that is the E Street Band Family..Nils, Patty etc...by the end of the River masterpiece the ESB was already HoF solidified USA was for the fair weather fans n any members after that r family but not part of the Crew/Band of Brothers. Just Saying from a 40 yr hardcore Tramp.
I wrote u a comment in the comments section but bottom line the ESB is n was n always will be the trilogy BtR/Darkness/River masterpiece. ANYTHING before/ after is the E Street Band extended Family.
Bruce Springsteen got lyrics from me when I was 15 and 16 years old. Again when I was 23 through Steven Van Zandt. They both promised to pay and they never paid a red cent. They are what is known in the industry as "song sharks." Bruce welched on his agreement, so did Steven. "Iron American Dream" on UA-cam Take a ride across the Promised Land
Hear the extended interview with full music performances: podcasts.pushkin.fm/broken-record-bruce-springsteen?sid=yt
Rick Rubin (legend himself) has a very respectful and intelligent way to conduct this great interview.
Springsteen answers in an honest and very personable manner.
I wanna know when Rick is gonna produce him
@@owenrees7544 When he does his "Cash Series" in 10 years or so.
There simply is no one better: articulate, authentic, and so very open. Perfection.
Tramps like us baby we were born to run 🎶
He reminds me of a 10th grader in debate class. Self-important yes but as a youth he has a right to be and will grow out of it.
i burned my old vinyl copy of the Born To Run album to an i-pod the other night and walked around my hometown at night listening for the first time in many years. it has to be the most romantically furious music i have ever heard. What fury and passion on that record. It gave me chills.
I have always had such a tremendous respect for Bruce. I can’t say I was always a fan of all his music. But I will say this. He is an incredible human being and talk about intelligent. Bruce is so incredibly intelligent. Think about what he has done. When he started doing it and the fact that he is so kind and respectful to everyone he speaks to. God Bless Bruce and what he has given to this world. You don’t find musicians like Bruce on America gots talent. Think about that all you young musicians.
I don't know why I'm surprised at how flowingly articulate Bruce Springsteen is. He answers questions succinctly, without hesitation, and with almost no trip ups. Amazing.
loved listening to this as i was getting up in the morning. great insight
This is a GREAT interview. Listen up people. An articulate artist speaks… brilliant!
we need a Bruce and Rick Rubin album
This is one of the absolute best Bruce interviews I've heard in a very long time.
Every time I learn something new from Bruce Springsteen I come out the other side with an even deeper respect for Springsteen the human being.
Every. Time.
@@I-0-0-I You should totally check out the new Obama/Bruce podcast on Spotify. First two episodes just got posted earlier this week.
Overrated interviewing overrated.
nothing like Born to Run! pure optimism- I'm getting charged up just thinking about it! glorious!
Great interview with straightforward and honest answers. Interesting tidbits about my favorite Springsteen album Nebraska.
Really nice sentiments he expressed about his kids. That's awesome.
Great podcast as always. Rubin's and Gladwell's questions really get Bruce talking and that is great stuff.
What a great interview!
true musical genius. period .
I do wish I could have heard his voice more during these years. It could be that the overall culture volume is so loud these days. We are angry but angry about the wrong things and angry at the wrong people. He is one of those artist that wakes up his fans to empathy. Empathy seems like a bygone emotion. He’s a compass in the fog. He’s been there the whole time and I missed him.
Empathy is the word I use most in connection with Bruce. The ability to understand there are more perspectives than our own is so critical to spiritual growth. It is, I suppose, grace. Bruce has it in spades, and how grateful I am that he so generously shares it with the world.
Springsteen along with McCartney are probably the most humble superstars ever!!
The album Darkness ----> pure raw emotion.
..."And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love - you make"...
Bruce is an amazing songwriter and a very lucky man I do think He worked hard for what he has achieved .Still I only own one of his records.I should do so Bruce research.
Tunnel of Love is my personal favorite album to date. Beautiful lyrics.
this is fantastic ❤
What a splendid chap 'el jefe' is.
Great interview!
Happy to be first on an all time classic interview ! KINGS of Creativity and Art.
Awesome..interview! Much ❤🐿🍀🌵
Tramps like us baby we were born to run 🎶
All us old Bruce fans still luv em now 2...its really that simple...James Brown,as usual,was right....Soul power will take u farther than brain power..
COME ON OH YEAH LETS DO THIS HERE WE GO HERE WE GO GUYS YEAH every Bruce song
A Bruce fan story from a million miles away in Australia. I was aware of the 'Born in the USA' album but only really became a bit of a fan after randomly buying 'Tunnel of Love' and really enjoying the lyrics on that album. Another random buy was the 'Nebraska' album from the bargain bin at the music store in town. I clearly remember sitting in my bedroom and putting that album on for the first time and hearing that lonesome harmonica start a tale of a messed up guy and his girl going to bad,bad places. I'd been lucky to have been brought up in a house with lots of music but I had never heard music like this. The best songwriter music is when you feel the writer has let their guard down and let you inside, 'Nebraska' is that ultimate album,because letting the guard down wasn't intentional. As I said,bought the album from the bargain bin for $8 when CDs were selling for $25,and if I ever run into Bruce I'll gladly cough up the extra $17. Least I could do.
I'd sure like to know whether that Italian kid ever found out that guitar he gave Bruce led to a new album.
“...and Bruce Springsteen “. BRRUUCE # Bruce Springsteen..
wonderful interview!!!
AMO VOCÊ BRUCE QUE DEUS TE ABENÇOE SEMPRE MEU QUERIDO
Wow.... Bruce is on so many channels right now promoting his new album, but no one has done anything like this. What a in-depth, intelligent, and still so much fun interview. Was the interview filmed ?
Nebraska IS THE BEST ALBUM you’ve ever made Bruce.
"In the air" it's magical. The Boss.
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This is a badass interview.
For Rock history buffs...the building on the right is The Dakota...Home of John Lennon, where he was also assassinated...love this photo!
Oh, wow! figures symbolism! Thanks!
Tramps like us baby we were born to run 🎶
@@juniorjohnson5961 Cruisin the mansions of glory in suicide machines...baby we where born to run
@@lennonjw9 The man's brilliant
creativity for me is often combining two things in an unusual way or way that hasn't been. like you could think of bananas and popsicles and then think of a banana popsicle. like that's been thought of now but there was a time when it hadn't been.
Nebraska is my favourite too
Great interview. However I'd like to hear a bit about the spoken word at the live shows. My first show was at age 21, River tour, summer July 1981, NJ. Bruce spoke of having been in Europe and "if you have a chance you got to go. It isn't what you read in the papers or see on TV." Having been in England, Wales, Germany and Austria five years earlier, in full teenage angst... powerful. Rummaging through thousands of albums at a London outdoor market... havingba hippie chick pin a flower on me in Piccadilly... Brice words... so powerful. Also, same show, a firecracker explodes and Bruce addresses the culprit in a real definitive way. The songs, framed be Bruce's passionate spoken word... that's a huge part of the gift of his heart. These words, like in this interview, give insight to the man behind the curtain. Thank you.
❤️🔥
Did I miss something? At 16:20 he talked about "working on a box set of outtakes". Is this new?
I guess he's referring to Tracks.
Tracks 2 probably
Tracks 1 1998 Disc 2 River outtakes 7-10 classics unbelievable power pop gems. Tracks 2 is due next but don't know how much trilogy material will be on there meaning BtR/Darkness/River material
River was a masterpiece this is closest album of new material, a cousin to that classic!!
You know it's flat, dont you? You produce great music, regardless, Rick.
This guy has a big heart, I like him. But if you want a laugh, there’s an old Opie and Anthony clip of them taring into Bruce Springsteen, wah wah wah!, down at the turnpike, in Jersey!, me and Mary down at the rock, in Jersey!, I built my own car, in Jersey! Haha, so funny.
Nebraska is a very depressing album I’m not surprised to hear that he was depressed
No nervous giggle until around minute 20. After that, he is nervous.
🤔?!
I noticed that too... He sounds more happy and comfortable here I think then I've ever heard him.
40 plus yrs ESB n Springsteen hardcore fan but THANK God he let go of that pre Born To Run style of writing songs ala Dylanesque. If not for the amazing trilogy of BtR/ Darkness/The River album masterpiece I would n could not have fallen for him n the band. The River is wat solidified my fanhood to him. His Pop / Power Pop 3-4 minute uptempo upbeat all hook short verse gems n his Rock n Soul style made me a die-hard not the Dylan style words imagery. His coolest period n most prolific writing period was that 80 album bc USA was horrible dated 80'd cheesy pop for the fair weather fans. The River album n era was him n the boys at their peak! Thank God my 50 yrs on Earth was during his, so far, 71 yes on Earth. I was 9 wen he was 30/31 n The River album and era stole my heart away. Legend!
can someone tell Bruce he is pronouncing assuage incorectly
Tramps like us baby we were born to run 🎶
wait 40:12 he doesn't count Patti or Suzie as part of the band.....not ok Bruce
The band is really the trilogy superstars. BtR/Darkness/River.... ANYTHING before or after that is the E Street Band Family..Nils, Patty etc...by the end of the River masterpiece the ESB was already HoF solidified USA was for the fair weather fans n any members after that r family but not part of the Crew/Band of Brothers. Just Saying from a 40 yr hardcore Tramp.
Hey
I wrote u a comment in the comments section but bottom line the ESB is n was n always will be the trilogy BtR/Darkness/River masterpiece. ANYTHING before/ after is the E Street Band extended Family.
@Nicolas yup
I wonder if he would be so popular if he was black
Bruce Springsteen got lyrics from me when I was 15 and 16 years old. Again when I was 23 through Steven Van Zandt. They both promised to pay and they never paid a red cent. They are what is known in the industry as "song sharks." Bruce welched on his agreement, so did Steven.
"Iron American Dream" on UA-cam
Take a ride across the Promised Land
Hard to be a St Bruce's .. shadow
You've had 45 years to stew about it?
But you’ve written some classic songs since then right Eric?
How many Cy Young awards did Randy Johnson steal from you?
Which lyrics, then?