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J**N
Essential reading!
This is simple to review. If you love Bruce Springsteen's music and your adult life is intertwined with his songs, you have to read this comprehensive biography of the man. For added effect I decided to listen to the music I was reading about him making , which further enriched the experience. Also, understanding better what was on his mind at the time of his recordings opened up new avenues of my appreciation of the songs. Peter Carlin does a brilliant job and his writing is excellent. Bruce fans...this is essential reading!
P**H
Lopsided, but still excellent
I have read many Springsteen biographies, especially the Dave Marsh brace. This is a different kettle of fish completely - Bruce is painted here as a meticulous control freak with little respect for his E Street bandmates or his romantic ex-partners. The music comes first, second and third in this warts n' all biography, which pulls no punches.To my mind, I would prefer some balance in the good things he has done, rather than dwelling on just the bad. Also, for a 436 page book, it spends around 200 pages covering up to and including the "Born to Run" era. This means that the book is terribly lopsided in its focus - the early years are covered exhaustively, but it leaves less than 236 pages to cover the remainder of his career (around 38 years!)This gives the book a bit of a rushed feel, which is a shame because a biography that took the same care as the early years would be a) multi-part and b) the most indepth biography ever written.Don't get me wrong, the book almost reads itself, it is so good and it has a lot of anecdotes which are revelatory.I bought it at its original price and it was well worth the money. At £4.99, it is a steal. Get it quick before they put the price back up!
C**Y
Good insight
Biographies by fans can sometimes be overly gushing, and it's pretty obvious that Peter Carlin is a fan, but he manages to avoid falling into the "fan trap" too much. Having enjoyed Springsteen's music for almost 40 years, this is my first time reading a biography about him.I enjoyed the history itself; the names and backgrounds of the people involved in the early days in particular. The book provided a useful insight into what makes Bruce Springsteen "tick", and how his relationships with those around him have evolved. He doesn't always come across as the most likeable of people, but a hugely interesting one just the same. Glad I bought it.
M**N
This is the best book on Bruce Springsteen!
I have books on Springsteen by Marsh (clearly a fan and not objective), Heylin ((E Street Shuffles- more of a track listing of various performances than a biography), Outerman (its ok), Sandford (Point Blank - hard going!) and various others and all are ok but lack something. All the books I have read on Springsteen have left me feeling less than satisified and thinking THE book has not yet been written. This book has changed that feeling. It is well researched. It has insight from the many interviews. It is well written. it is informative. It is a very good read. It is the best book and the best written book on Bruce I have read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I would like to have seen a discography and some details on chart success but that is a minor point as that informaiton is available elsewhere. if you want a good book and a very good read on Springsteen this is the one. Highly recommended.
N**Y
Bruce fan forever!
This is a big book! It's very interesting. I've been an unconditional Bruce fan for many years- I go to at least one of his concerts every time he does a tour. Living in Europe doesn't always make that easy! I knew nothing about Bruce's life story before reading this book. I had know idea how determined he was to succeed, nor how difficult it was to get there!I haven't finished reading this book, but I would say it's a must for anyone who enjoys his music. I admired Bruce Springsteen for the person he is, even before I read this book. But now, even though I haven't finished, I admire him even more for his courage, his talent, and his will to help those in need. He's never forgotten where he came from and how he struggled. He's still out there to help those less fortunate. This is a tribute to a great man and a great musician!
M**T
Great Little Book
An excellent read. I found out an awful lot about The Boss that I didn't know. This book traces his earliest beginnings right through to the present time. I also am interested in catching the new biography penned by Bruce himself 'Born to Run'...which, I believe, is much more personal.
A**R
an excellent read and not like some biographies that are tedious ...
book ordered last night and arrived today!...so far am enjoying it ..an excellent read and not like some biographies that are tedious and ive had to put down and leave unfinished. I am itching to go and pick it back up now and continue. A good read for anybody that loves Bruce .
S**R
one for real i mean real fans
This is a very detailed and comprehensive book. Personally I found it a bit slow and a bit too-detailed for my liking. I have enjoyed Bruce Springsteen's music for over 30 years and have all his Albums. I love his music but unless you are really into the man as well as the music I would not really recommendate this one. Obsessives will love it though!
T**9
Habe etwas mehr erwartet, aber OK
Als würde es nicht längst genügend Bücher und Biographien über Bruce Springsteen geben, hat Peter Ames Carlin nun auch noch eine geschrieben. Um das Fazit vorwegzunehmen: Ich habe mir schon - nach all den Ankündigungen - etwas mehr, vor allem mehr Insiderwissen erwartet. Wer die Bücher insbesondere vom "Haus-Berichterstatter" Dave Marsh kennt (Glory Days, Two Hearts), von Rob Kirckpatrick (Magic in the Night), David Masur (Born to Run) oder Racing in the Street von June Skinner Sawyers wird nicht allzu viel Neues erfahren, zumal gerade die jüngsten Alben und insgesamt die Zeit ab 1990 auch bei Carlin nur sehr dürftig abgebildet werden. Natürlich sind die 70er und 80er die kommerziell erfolgreichsten für Springsteen gewesen. Allerdings war Bruce seit der Reunion so produktiv wie nie zuvor, hat mit The Rising sein vielleicht wichtigstes Album gemacht und war politisch aktiv wie nie. Dennoch wird dieses Jahrzehnt auf gerade mal 60 Seiten beschrieben. Wer dagegen noch nichts über Bruce Springsteen gelesen hat, kann gerne auf Carlins Buch zurückgreifen, denn es ist sicherlich - alleine aufgrund des Erscheinungszeitpunkts - das bisher Vollständigste.Worin unterscheidet sich nun diese Biographie von den vielen anderen? Vor allem darin, dass Carlin Zugang zu allen Bandmitgliedern und weiteren Mitgliedern des Springsteen-Landau-Clans hatte. Und genau hier habe ich mir doch viel mehr erwartet. Die Originalzitate der Bandmitglieder passen insgesamt vielleicht auf zwei, drei Seiten. Wer geglaubt hat, mehr Infos über das Privatleben von BS zu bekommen, sieht sich ebenfalls getäuscht. Vieles bleibt im Vagen, so z. B. auch die seinerzeit ganz große Tratsch-Story über Bruces erste Ehe mit Juliane Philipps. JP hat sich wohl vertraglich verpflichtet, für alle Male nicht Näheres über die kurze Ehe zwischen 1985 und 1987 auszuplaudern (was für sie spricht). Stattdessen nimmt Bruce die ganze Schuld am Scheitern der Ehe auf sich (was für ihn spricht). Ansonsten gibt es auch nicht viel Tratsch. Wer auf solche Dinge Wert legt, sollte sich weiter an Christopher Sandfords "Point Blank" bzw. "Die Rockstimme Amerikas" (deutscher Titel) halten. Bei Carlin bekommt der Leser dafür etwas mehr Einblicke in die Gefühlslage der E Street Band-Member, als sie seinerzeit 1988 gefeuert wurden. Obwohl eigentlich alle den Schritt aus künstlerischer Sicht nachvollziehen konnten, hat das bei dem einen oder anderen doch viel tiefere Wunden hinterlassen als bisher gedacht. Auch die Reunion 1999 war alles andere als harmonisch und es stand bis zuletzt auf der Kippe, ob sie überhaupt zustande kommen würde, zumal Bruce auch nicht so richtig wollte und einige Bandmitglieder trotzig erst mal ihre Gefolgschaft verweigerten, zumal ja auch nicht alle wirklich auf das Geld angewiesen waren.Ganz interessant und für mich auch neu waren die Beschreibungen der ganz jungen Jahre von Bruce, die allerdings sehr ausführlich beschrieben werden. Z. B. wusste ich bis dato nicht (oder nicht mehr), dass Bruce mehr oder weniger von seinen Großeltern - vaterseits - erzogen wurde, als er noch ein Kleinkind war.Was lernt man noch Neues? Dass Little Steven immer einen etwas anderen Musikgeschmack hat als Bruce, ist hinlänglich bekannt. Dennoch war und ist Steve van Zandt der zusammen mit Jon Landau wichtigste Berater für Bruce. Ach ja: Der perfekte und für Steve beste Bruce-Song ist ..... The Little Things (My Baby Does)! :-), der es erst auf das Outtake-Album "The Promise" geschafft hat. Interessant auch die Gründe, weshalb Steve 1984 die E Street Band verlassen hat, u.a. weil ihm die Richtung, die Bruce mit dem Album Born in the USA eingeschlagen hat, nicht ganz gepasst hat und er sich nicht hinreichend gewürdigt gefühlt hat. Es war wohl kein richtiger Streit zwischen den beiden, allerdings auch längst nicht so harmonisch wie man bisher vermuten konnte. Die für mich als Fan durchaus interessante Frage, ob es in dem Song "Bobby Jean" wirklich um Steve geht, bleibt dagegen unbeantwortet. Selbst Little Steven kennt die Antwort (bis Sommer 2011) nicht: "We`ve never talked about it, to this day."Wirklich einzigartig sind dagegen einige Bilder, die zum Teil aus dem Privatarchiv der Familie Springsteen stammen. Hier sieht man Bruce u.a. als Dreijährigen ;-). Dann wiederum gibt es aber auch Bilder, die längst bekannt sind.Wer, wie ich, einfach alles über Springsteen lesen MUSS, sollte auch "Bruce" lesen. Wer sich davon aber wesentlich Neues erhofft, kann sicher darauf verzichten, vor allem, wenn man zuvor schon andere Bruce-Biographien gelesen hat. Dass Bruce ein Workaholic ist, der mindestens immer ein komplettes Album in der Tasche hat, dass Bruce wie ein Besessener arbeitet, weiß jeder Fan, der Bruce schon mal live gesehen hat. Einblicke in die Arbeitsweise bekommt man auch, allerdings sind die auch nicht sooo neu, wenn man die Filme über die Entstehung von Born to Run und Darkness on the Edge of Town kennt.Wer der englischen Sprache nicht ganz so mächtig ist, kann auf die deutsche Version warten, die im Mai auf den Markt kommen soll. Insgesamt ist das Buch aber in einem leicht verständlichen Englisch geschrieben.Noch ein Wort zum Cover-Photo, das m. W. aus dem Jahr 1992 stammt: Schaue ich auf mein Bruce-Regal mit all den Platten-Covern und Bücherumschlagsphotos frage ich mich doch, ob es auch mal möglich ist, Bruce nicht ganz so nachdenklich und traurig abzubilden. Jeder, der schon mal einen Springsteen auf der Bühne gesehen hat, weiß doch um die Ernsthaftigkeit seiner Songs, kennt aber auch den ausgelassen feiernden Party-Bruce. Solch ein Cover-Photo würde ich mir mal wünschen.;-)
T**C
Brings a new appreciation to the older Springsteen albums
I have been a long time Bruce Springsteen fan and read many books written about him over the years, but I find this to be one of the most informative and readable of all the Springsteen books.It is rich in detail and personal interviews, going back to the days in New Jersey long before he was a household name. Peter Carlin does a terrific job balancing personal behind the scene stories of the band members and associates with the stories behind the lyrics of some of the early Springsteen songs, stories that I had never heard before in all my reading and watching of Springsteen documentaries. I found myself racing through the book whenever I had time to read, and then listening to the old Springsteen albums with a new appreciation when I couldn't be reading it.The book was both entertaining and informative, and should be read by any Springsteen fan.
S**R
Those were the days
Very interesting read, about Bruce’s early years and struggles. How he developed into the mega star he and the band became.Here is a rock star that didn’t need drugs and heavy drinking, his band new that and respected that or were gone.I was born in June of 49 and grew up with the same influences in music, and drugs, so I could totally relate.What was missing for me in this book was a little bit more of the personal relationships he had with his woman.But all in all a excellent read.
P**9
La miglior biografia su Springsteen
Ok, ho finito di leggere Bruce by Carlin e devo ammettere che non è niente male. E' la miglior biografia su Springsteen che si può leggere ad oggi.Siamo lontani mille miglia dal buonismo celebrativo e fellativo (neologismo, ma credo che renda l'idea) di Marsh.Il libro è ben scritto, mai banale. Contiene qualche imprecisione, ma che salta agli occhi solo dello springsteeniano secchione.Però racconta tante cose interessanti. Presenta il rapporto Bruce/Douglas in modo molto intimo e approfondito.Riporta -con parsimonia e discrezione -anche le cose negative.Sommata a quel saggio apparso sul Newyorker di qualche tempo fa ci restituisce in immagine di Springsteen vera e molto più umana di tanti altri marchettoni.Poi è chiaro che anche le virgole, in questo libro, come in altri sono state tutte autorizzate, ma va bene così. Forse lo Springsteeen di oggi a 60 anni suonati, non ha più quelle insicurezze da rockstar appena affacciatasi al successo che avevano generato quella melassa agiografica di Gloy Days (che neanche Virgilio era arrivato a tanto...).Quindi compratelo, che in formato ebook non costa neanche tanto.
R**O
Enciclopedico
Un pò pesante a tratti, non per la scrittura ma per la quantità di dettagli minuziosamente riportati. Più che una biografia sembra una tesi di laurea di un fan di Bruce ...Il libro riporta in modo preciso e oggettivo le vicende umane e musicali di una icona della musica rock (e non solo) e meriterebbe la lettura anche da parte di chi non ama il Musicista, per comprenderne determinatezza e ardore, lungo la sua vita di artista e di uomo.Ricordiamci che a 63 anni è ancora in giro per il mondo a darci emozioni per più di tre ore a concerto!
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