Music Features

Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA" is the 2020 Election Anthem

Some Trump supporters played Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA" outside of Walter Reed, where Trump was recovering from the coronavirus. They missed the entire point of the song, but proved something about America.

Born in the U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen - [LYRICS] [HQ]

Bruce Springsteen has long occupied a contradictory position in American consciousness.

He built his early image off a macho, heartland-rooted, working-class persona, making him into a kind of avatar for the Real American Man, the kind who arrives on his motorcycle with grease-stained hands and never shows a wink of emotion.

But over the past few decades, Springsteen has been slowly deconstructing that image, coming clean about his history with depression while admitting his persona was largely based on his desire to please his father.

Springsteen has also been an outspoken liberal, much to the disdain of those who may have seen a very Make America Great Again patriotism in his lyrics. Still, the gap between Macho-Conservative-Patriot-Bruce and Liberal-Nuanced-Critical-Bruce remains and continues to confound fans and foes alike.

Keep ReadingShow less
MUSIC

Get Well Soon, Little Steven: A Love Letter

Steven Van Zandt is sick. While he recovers, let us pay our respects.

Bruce Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt with The E Street Band during a European Tour

Photo by PAUL BERGEN/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

In 2004, music was on the verge of a full-on shift towards pop.

Keep ReadingShow less