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Sarah Bareilles Talks About Bruce - Hangin Out On E Street

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Sarah Bareilles talks about Bruce Springsteen's influence on her music and growing up. Go to http://www.brucespringsteen.net to view more.
Visit Sara's site at http://www.sarabmusic.com

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  • Much respect for the boss my dad used to hear a lot of springsteen when i was little...now i freaking love Sara so its nice to see her make a cover of Bruce :)

    ps

    Please remove that freaking H

  • I agree with everything she's saying.

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  • @sanacore2011

    100 percent of sanacore2011 is b.s.

  • Its about the $, nothing more.

  • @ChrisDutch Don't forget the Gaslight Anthem. :) And Don't forget about "Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ" and "The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street SHuffle." People always seem to forget that he had records before "Born to Run."

  • @ohcalcutta81 If I were single I'd probably ask for her phone number.

  • @CAYOMluver I hope you're right...I have a few more shows I'd like to see him play.

  • @ChrisDutch He's still doing 3 hour shows with the same energy of the 70s and 80s...he's definetely got more than one tour in him.

  • @CAYOMluver I would love to see the guy go on forever but the reality is that he's 61 and the band is up there as well. I have a feeling the next time around for the earth quakin', history makin', pants droppin', air conditioner shakin' e Street band is the last.

  • @ChrisDutch The end?  He still has a couple more decades in him I'd say, which is more than some of the people you mentioned will have.

  • This is great. Bruce is moving toward the end of a great career and he's clearly casting a shadow. Younger musicians are pulling out the copies of Born to Run, darkness and the River and picking up some good insight. Sara Barielles, the Hold Steady, Arcade Fire, New Jersey's own Pete Yorn among others. Dig it everyone, we really got a chance to see Elvis grow old.

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