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Bruce Springsteen

Born to Run: Biography

Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2016

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Book 2, Chapters 47-52

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Book 2: “Born to Run”

Book 2, Chapter 47 Summary: “Buona Fortuna, Fratello Mio”

While recording Born in the USA, Van Zandt, unhappy with his limited role in the band, decides to leave. Springsteen is sympathetic, but his boundaries are firm: The band is his, and members must fill the roles as he sees them. Despite their professional estrangement, however, his friendship with Van Zandt remains.

Book 2, Chapter 48 Summary: “The Big Big Time”

Born in the USA enjoys “nuclear” success. After its release, Nils Lofgren steps in to fill Van Zandt’s shoes.

Bar-Hoppin’ Mama

At the Stone Pony music club, Springsteen hears young singer Patti Scialfa. They flirt, dance, and end the evening with a promise: “See you at the club” (322). As the band rehearses for its next tour, Scialfa joins as backup singer, disrupting the tight-knit boy’s club but staking out a place of her own. The addition of a woman to the band reflects Springsteen’s evolving musical sensibilities and changing audience. He hopes the change won’t alienate fans.

Opening Night

It’s 1984, and MTV is a surging force in the music industry. Acknowledging its cultural importance (despite misgivings), Springsteen shoots a video for “Dancing in the Dark,” and Courtney Cox shares the spotlight with him. The band plays the first stop of the tour: St.