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Bruce Springsteen, Deliver Me From Nowhere
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Deliver Me from Nowhere” features a painting of Bruce Springsteen in concert, viewed from the side, his index finger held high in the air. If you examine his face, you’ll see that it looks a lot more like Bruce than it does like Jeremy Allen White,
The standout track in that latter mode is a previously unreleased version of Born in the USA, which wouldn't sound out of place on a Hüsker Dü or early Replacements record. It suggests an alternate reality where Springsteen abandoned his desire for mainstream success in favour of a major cult career à la Neil Young.
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere' explores Bruce Springsteen's professional relationship and deep bond with his longtime manager, Jon Landau. Here's everything to know about where Jon Landau is now.
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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere review: melancholic portrait adds little value to music biopics
Bruce Springsteen's music shines in Deliver Me from Nowhere. However, the rest of the movie leans too heavily into biopic clichés. Read our review.
Bruce Springsteen has gone from a cool rockin’ daddy in the U.S.A. to the subject of a major dramatic movie. “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” is not a biopic but rather a difficult chapter in the rich biography of one of rock’s greatest performers and vivid storytellers.
Bruce Springsteen is opening up about his mental health struggles, admitting he was so “embarrassed” by his need for therapy he would go to his psychiatrist’s office in disguise. The Boss told BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show presenter Scott Mills that he first suffered what he has called a “breakdown” around the time that he recorded his sixth album,