Bruce Springsteen Honours Prince as Tour Kicks Off in Minneapolis
Springsteen’s new protest anthem honors Prince’s legacy and Minneapolis activism, addressing federal agent deaths and continuing their shared tradition of social justice music.
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Bruce Springsteen opened his Land of Hope and Dreams tour alongside the E Street Band by throwing darts at Donald Trump from Minneapolis, the same city that has experienced the ravages of U.S. President’s immigration policy and police repression. In the first performance, Tuesday night, the musician fulfilled his promise and gave a show full of politics. He was expected to do so, not only because he had already anticipated it, but because of his…
Bruce Springsteen honra el legado de Prince mientras inicia su gira en Minneapolis
Por Lisa Respers France, CNN Nadie culparía a Prince y a Bruce Springsteen si hubieran sido rivales. En 1984, eran dos gigantes que competían por un mismo trono musical. En agosto de ese año, “Purple Rain” de Prince desbancó a “Born in the U.S.A.” de Springsteen del primer puesto de las listas. Pero la rivalidad nunca echó raíces. En su lugar, el hombre conocido como “Su alteza malvada” y el llamado “El jefe” compartían otra cosa: respeto mutuo …
This American tragedy can only be stopped by the American people: the Boss opens the new tour starting from the city where Renee Good and Alex Pritti were killed. It is a celebration, almost a secular rock mass, from Promised Land to Born to Run, and even an extraordinary cover of Purple Rain by Prince. Songs of anger, but above all of hope and liberation at the moment of a deep rift of U.S. history
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