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Bruce Springsteen released an EP today from his "Land Of Hope And Dreams" European tour, including the scathing comments he made about Donald Trump.
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Even as his fame and wealth have soared over the decades, Bruce Springsteen has retained the voice of the working class' balladeer, often weighing in on politics — most notably when he was a regular presence on Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
Springsteen has now released his anti-Trump speech as part of an EP, while Plant will appear on Paul Weller's new album
A viral Facebook post claims that Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen performed a duet together on stage in response to criticism from US President Donald Trump. The post describes the event as a powerful act of defiance.
Artists such as Neil Young have come to Springsteen’s defense. In a post on his personal website on Tuesday, Young stated he “wasn’t scared” of the President and that he should “STOP THINKING ABOUT WHAT ROCKERS ARE SAYING. Think about saving America from the mess you made. Taylor Swift is right. So is Bruce.”
Springsteen has never been one to shy away from political topics. His 1984 hit " Born in the U.S.A. ," for example, tells of the disillusionment and alienation a Vietnam War veteran faces on his return to the U.S. But that doesn't mean all politics-related rumors involving Springsteen are true.
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What’s a man supposed to do when he’s down and he’s out of work? That’s what Bruce Springsteen sang on his 1973 song, “Out of Work” — and it might be what one cover band asked themselves this week when an upcoming gig was abruptly canceled.