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Racing in the Street (Paperback)

By: June Sawyers (Author) and Martin Scorsese (Foreword By)


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A comprehensive collection of writings about "The Boss" spans more than thirty-years in Bruce Springsteen's career, featuring an array of articles, interviews, reviews, and more, including works by Dave Marsh, Jay Cock, Maureen Orth, George Will, Will Percy, and others, all accompanied by an annotated discography, detailed chronology, and bibliography.

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Popularly anointed as the quintessential American rock & roller, Bruce Springsteen has grown to represent not only the unfulfilled aspirations of his audience but also the artistic dreams and desires of a large community of music writers. RACING IN THE STREET is a remarkably wide-ranging and informative collection of both flattering and critical magazine and newspaper articles, as well as book excerpts on the artist, published over the three decades since his early-'70s gigs with the embryo E Street Band. Springsteen produces intriguing and entertaining reactions in writers as philosophically opposed as noted music scribe Greil Marcus and conservative political commentator George Will, whose notorious misreading of "Born in the U.S.A." is reprinted here. His populist appeal is such that there's also a piece by critic James Wolcott castigating his more adulatory chroniclers. However, as RACING IN THE STREET makes clear, like him or loathe him, Bruce Springsteen is impossible to ignore.



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