Bruce Springsteen Hates Mustard but Fan Notices Him Talking About His Love for It in New Film 'Deliver Me From Nowhere'
The film inaccurately shows Bruce Springsteen liking mustard, a detail contradicted by his 2015 New Jersey concert rant where he expressed strong dislike for it.
- Deliver Me From Nowhere depicts Springsteen telling a child that mustard is his favourite, but fans note he hates mustard and ranted about it at a 2015 East Rutherford concert.
- The film dramatizes the 1982 'Nebraska' sessions, showing Springsteen's struggle with depression while director Scott Cooper said Springsteen 'loves this film' and discussed more projects.
- Scenes show Springsteen joining a 'local' band at the Stone Pony, with recording at the Power Station, as depicted in the film, which fans say conflicts with his real condiment preferences.
- NME gave the film four stars, praising its focus on Springsteen's wounded heart, while Scott Cooper and collaborators say Springsteen discussed the project and 'loves this film,' with Cooper noting more films may follow.
- Members of Greta Van Fleet said joining was unexpected but 'irresistible,' and they stepped up when asked, a connection sparked by Dave Cobb producing their 2023 'Starcatcher' album.
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