Born in the U.S.A

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Bruce Springsteen has long been a rock icon and his trademark songs about hard-living working-class families continued on this album. However, the title track has become a jingoistic anthem in the US and was used as a Ronald Reagan election campaign soundtrack, the reverse of the creator’s intent.

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When Bruce Springsteen went back on the road in 1984, he opened every show by shouting out, “one, two, one, two, three, four,” followed by the droning synth chords of “Born in the U.S.A.” Max Weinberg hit his drums with a two-fisted physicality that cut through the swelling chords. With a rolled-up red kerchief around his head and heavy black boots under his faded jeans, Springsteen looked like the character of the song, and from the very first line (“Born down in a dead man’s town”) he sang with the throat-scraping desperation of a man with his back against the wall.

When he reached the crucial lines, though, the guitars and bass dropped out and Weinberg switched to just the hi-hat. Springsteen’s voice grew a bit more private and reluctant as he sang, “Nowhere to run. Nowhere to go.” It was as if he weren’t sure if this were an admission of defeat or the drawing of a line in the sand. But when the band came crashing back at full strength-building a crescendo that fell apart in the cacophony of Springsteen’s and Weinberg’s wild soloing, paused and then came together again in the determined, marching riff-it was clear that the singer was ready to make a stand.

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Weight 0.154 kg
Dimensions 16.5 × 12.1 × 1 cm
Book_author

Himes, Geoffrey

Publisher

Bloomsbury Continuum

Imprint

Bloomsbury Continuum

Cover

Paperback

Pages

144

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

782.42166092 (edition:22)

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