Monday, November 29, 2010

Bruce Springsteen labels political climate in America as very very ugly

The current political climate in America that controls the level of possible change is incredibly ugly said by Bruce Springsteen ultimately has jumped to the defence of US President, Barak Obama.

Springsteen is one of the Obama supporters has now jumped to the aid of the president by defending him against critics of Obama’s proposed reforms.

American politics had been tremendously distorted throughout by the information said the singer-song writer.

Springsteen has won Grammy as well as an Oscar awards,seemingly blamed wealthy lobbyists in Washington for impeding the reform agenda of President Mr Obama.

Springsteen said that the present political climate in America is not the best of all .In fact, he went as far as to say that it was very, very ugly, and that it was not at all conducive to implementing reform.

Springsteen is no stranger to political activity. He also voiced his criticism of Ronald Reagan for rallying voters for the Republicans by using his own name in the 1980s.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Bruce Springsteen Performs On Jimmy Fallon

On Tuesday night, Bruce Springsteen made a special one-hour appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

The US born rock star joins Jimmy Fallon who was dressed in character as Neil Young — took to the stage to perform an acoustic version of Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair." Springsteen on other hand was dressed up pretending to be himself in the 1970s wearing a cap and sunglasses.

Springsteen was also interviewed by Fallon after the performances and performed the songs "Because the Night" and "Save My Love" with Steve Van Zandt, Roy Bittan and the Roots.

Bruce Springsteen is currently promoting The Promise - a 2-CD set containing previously unreleased songs - and The Promise: The Darkness On The Edge Of Town Story - a 6-disc set which features unseen footage. Both were released on November 16.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Springsteen Will Appear on 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon'


In support of the new Darkness On The Edge of Town box set when he performs on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, he will only make his schedule TV appearance on Tuesday.It is still ambiguous that who will backed him up: The E Street Band or the Late Night house band The Roots.It may be difficult to imagine Springsteen playing with ?uestlove and Black Thought, but in the past year and a half the incredibly versatile group has played with everybody from Paul Simon and Christopher Cross to Weird Al Yankovic.


It's not uncommon for acts to play one song with their own band and a second one with The Roots to be posted on Fallon's website — so Springsteen may wind up performing with both acts. Songs like "Badlands" and "Adam Raised A Cain" are difficult to imagine being played with The Roots, but newly released R&B influenced Darkness outtakes like "Talk To Me" could be amazing.