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  1. "The River" became a centerpiece of shows on some Springsteen tours. During the 1984–85 Born in the U.S.A. Tour , it was often preceded by a long, intense story from Springsteen about his battles with his father growing up, that would sometimes conclude positively and sometimes not; the silence after the story would then be interrupted by the start of the harmonica part.

  2. Aug 11, 2022 · However, according to Billboard, Bruce's sister and her husband did in fact live out the tale of "The River" in their own lives. Advertisement Song Facts reports that, once upon a time, Springsteen sat down with his brother-in-law and talked about how he and his wife (Bruce's sister) had to rush into married life after an unplanned pregnancy prompted them to grow up virtually over night.

  3. Apr 27, 2024 · The Power and Depth of Bruce Springsteen’s “The River” The Backstory Behind the Song Bruce Springsteen’s “The River” was released in 1980, debuting on his album of the same name. A product of Springsteen’s own personal experiences, this song is one of his most popular and enduring works. Interestingly, Springsteen originally wrote this song in […]

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  4. I went down to the river to watch the fish swim by But I got to the river so lonesome I wanted to die And then I jumped in the river, but the doggone river was dry "He goes down to the river to jump in and kill himself, and he can't because it dried up," Springsteen told Dave Marsh in a 1981 interview published in Musician magazine. "That's ...

  5. Dec 17, 2021 · ‘The River’ represents a place that never lets you down. Something that Springsteen did very well was speaking to the working class. “The River” is one of those songs that speaks to anyone ...

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  6. Feb 3, 2016 · Come Thursday night, Feb. 4, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will unleash “The River” upon an ecstatic audience for a sold-out show at TD Garden in Boston.

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  8. Jan 15, 2024 · Bruce Springsteen’s 'The River' is a masterful mural of American hopes and disillusionments painted with a guitar's strum and a poet's heart. Like a river itself, the song flows through narratives of youth, love, and the ravages of economic hardship. It's a musical novella, capturing the essence of working-class dreams submerged beneath the weight of life's unrelenting currents.

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