Springsteen didn’t just sing; he drew a line in the sand. At the New York Public Library, he vowed to write more political music—then answered his own challenge with a song about ICE, death, and Minneapolis streets. From Vietnam ghosts to broken steel towns and racist bullets, his catalog isn’t nostalgia. It’s a warning sir… Continues…
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