This story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Feb 25, 2000. It's one of those perfect rock 'n' roll moments. His right hand strikes the opening chord on his weather-beaten old Telecaster.
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Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen wasn’t born to run to the cinema. He’d rather be sequestered in a rock ’n’ roll club. On a weekday afternoon at his beloved Stone Pony on the Jersey Shore, cameras ...
The screen door slams. Mary's dress sways. Like a vision, she dances across the porch as the radio plays. Those are the first words on the first track of Bruce Springsteen's album "Born To Run." ...
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