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According to a report from the Daily Mail published on Saturday, January 11, the song was being played on Absolute Radio with one line altered. The lyric in question includes the phrase “yellow man,” which appears in a verse describing the experience of a working class American drafted into the Vietnam War.
Hank Azaria, the actor and impressionist, tells USA TODAY about the origins of his Bruce Springsteen cover band called Azaria and the EZ Street Band.
This story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on June 19, 1988. Ain't got no Graceland, like they got in Memphis, where Elvis lived. Ain't got no Ringoland, like they actually, honestly do in Liverpool for the benefit of Beatles tourists from ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." In recent years, Bruce Springsteen has made peace with his often tumultuous relationship with his father, Douglas “Dutch” Springsteen. Whether at his ...
Although a big Hollywood music biopic, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere owes more to intimate 1970s character studies than it does to glitzier films in a genre largely populated by crowd-pleasers that tell a familiar rags to riches tale set to a hit ...
Do you Back the Boss? Pre-orders for T-shirts with a silhouette of the “Born to Run”-era Bruce Springsteen and the phrase “Back the Boss” are currently being taken by Rebel Supply Co. in Asbury Park. The shirts replicate the hit “Back the Boss ...
Bruce Springsteen has recorded numerous great albums, with Born to Run, The River, and Darkness on the Edge of Town being some of the best.