I’m ready to grow young again.
BRUCE SPRINGSTEENThe life of a rock & roll band will last as long as you can look down into the audience and see yourself.
More Bruce Springsteen Quotes
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Music doesn’t tell you where to go. It says, go find your own place. That’s what it told me.
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Somehow all you ever need’s never really quite enough.
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Getting an audience is hard. Sustaining an audience is hard. It demands a consistency of thought, of purpose, and of action over a long period of time.
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We gotta get out while we’re young, ’cause tramps like us, baby we were born to run.
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There’s an opera out on the turnpike, there’s a ballet being fought out in the alley.
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We’re gonna play some pool, skip some school, act real cool, stay out all night, it’s gonna be alright.
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Show a little faith, there’s magic in the night.
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Music was my way of keeping people from looking through and around me. I wanted the heavies to know I was around.
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Gonna be a twister to blow everything down That ain’t got the faith to stand its ground. Blow away the dreams that tear you apart. Blow away the dreams that break your heart. Blow away the lies that leave you nothing but lost and brokenhearted.
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I’ve had an experience through music that has touched almost every part of me. It educated me in ways that I didn’t get educated in school. So we try to lay on a bit of that, through being funny, being serious, playing hard.
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A man armed with a rhyming dictionary is a dangerous man.
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Well I got this guitar and I learned how to make it talk.
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Mister, I ain’t a boy, no I’m a man, and i believe in a promised land.
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You know, my music utilizes things from the past, because that’s what the past is for. It’s to learn from. It’s not to limit you, you shouldn’t be limited by it.
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I have spent my life judging the distance between American reality and the American dream.
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