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Bruce Springsteen doesn't think his three children, aged from 16 to 20, will be interested in a new documentary on HBO's 1978 album, Darkness on the edge of town.
"Because part of the film is for them, maybe they will.
"Do you really want to look at your dad and watch thousands of people cheer for your parents," he said ? ".
"Nobody wants to see this.
It's going to be worth a look at people booing your family.
For his fans, the film Promise: The Darkness on the edge of town is an intriguing film that complements the family video at the time, at the critical moment of his career, he entered the creative process of music legend.
Springsteen and his E Street Band, dragged down by a management lawsuit and meditation on new fame at the age of 27, published a tension about growing into adults in a weak economy
The film premiered at 9: 00 on Thursday night. m. ET.
There is nothing but easy to go there.
Springsteen created and discarded many more songs than he used. -
Later this fall, fans will be able to hear many of them ---
When he swells the band's voice from expansion to tilt and makes sure the record is creatively hung together.
One night, blurred vision
Springsteen with his eyes forced poor Max Winberg to repeatedly tap his trap drum for the sound he imagined in his mind, but he would never be recorded.
Crazy has its reward-
"If you don't destroy yourself in the end," Springsteen said . ".
"I have an idea, but in retrospect, a lot of ideas may have been abandoned and everyone will have more reason.
But that's what we do.
I believed at the time that you had to work hard on one thing.
I don't believe anything that is too easy to happen.
Previous reports: Bruce Springsteen's darkness on the edge of town will be re-reported
Bruce Springsteen's 30 th anniversary dark box will be released on November.
16. re-issue "Darkness on the edge of the city" and art notes that may have tortured some band members, but this attitude has made him seriously think about what he wants to say and work for it
Built songs.
"I hope they stick to the end and they do the end," he said . ".
With the title cut, the album features "wasteland", "proof of the Night" and "racing on the Street.
The production of this video document depends entirely on luck.
A friend at the time, Barry Reebo, used cameras to keep track of Springsteen and his gang until the time rock singers played small clubs.
When Reebok was hanging out in the studio during the "dark" meeting, no one thought twice.
He did not use the headlights.
Sometimes the musicians seem to forget that he is there.
Ten years ago, after the disruption, Springsteen reformed the E-Street Band and began to consider the video archive of their work, especially the young fans who knew nothing about the epic performance at the end of 1970.
Reebok did not sell his footage, and Springsteen was surprised by everything he had.
He reached an agreement where filmmaker Thomas Zinny mixed the old tape with Springsteen and his band's current memories and made a "commitment ".
"We caught the band at a very critical moment ---
Immediately after
"Success, I'm in the throes of trying to figure out what exactly I'm doing and trying to figure out what success means," he said . ".
Success is OK, but he doesn't believe it.
He felt safe in New Jersey where he grew up with him and in the crowd.
"I think there's a story there," Springsteen recalls. "when the United States was in its 70 s, they called it the Carter recession . ".
"I think there is an interesting and unique story deep in my forest that has not been mentioned or told much in American rock music.
The conflict was told in Britain, but not so much in American rock music.
"He pursued it with an almost insane sense of purpose.
"We stayed in the studio for a long time, not because we were interested in making records, but because we were interested in making records with a purpose," he said . ".
"We are interested in making some important records.
"He is also thinking about the family.
He doesn't feel like he really knows what his parents and what they're going through. -
The song "factory" is about his father's blue collar life. -
The "commitment" section exists, so Springsteen's children will have a document on how their father handles his teenage curiosity.
The dark album was released three years after nature ran and was a lifetime in that musical age.
For the most part of that time, Springsteen was prevented from publishing music because of a lawsuit involving his former manager, Mike Apple.
Springsteen says Appel is a loyal music fan of Springsteen's career and the lawsuit is all about control.
Appel even appeared in the promise and posted what could be interpreted as admitting that he was wrong.
"I have a strong idea," Appel said . ".
"In the end, when Springsteen is asked if he has received an apology, you have to say, 'Mike, who is the artist '. ". "No," he said.
"I never asked him, and he never asked.
We are good friends.
This is the "dark" season of Springsteen. On Nov.
On the 16 th, Colombia will release two products centered on this period.
One is "commitment" and the other is two.
The CD material set recorded at that time never made the original 10-song album.
It contains 21 songs, including fire, a hit song to be a pointer sister, and "because of the Night" by Patty Smith, adding some of her own lyrics, became the biggest hit in her career.
The songs are likely to form the bones of an album that has never been created between "born running" and "dark.
"A wider package that looks like a notebook Springsteen used for lyrics at the time, containing both cd and rerecorded" Darkness on the edge of town "versions.
It also includes a dvd of three HBO documentaries and a four-hour concert video.
The material includes the entire 26-
The Houston song concert in 1978, along with 2009 recordings of Springsteen and his band performing the Dark album at an empty Paramount Theater in Asbury Park.
Springsteen described his recording process at the time as "making a huge splash painting, stepping back, editing and shaping the way I wanted it.
"Outtains" are really combined as a work body because they are all generated from the same session, the same sound and tone. . . .
I hope the fans enjoy the fun music.

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