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I like singing Bruce Springsteen.
I've always been a fan of Bruce Springsteen.
I'm a huge Bruce Springsteen and Duran Duran fan.
I'm into classic rock, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel.
What's on my iPod? Well, certainly Bruce Springsteen.
I learned a lot from Bruce Springsteen and David Chase.
I saw rock n' roll future and its name is Bruce Springsteen.
I knew who Bruce Springsteen was before he had his first record.
My life changed because Bruce Springsteen got on a mic in front of me.
I'm an old rock and roll buff. I love Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty.
When you go backstage at a Bruce Springsteen show, you don't see a circus.
I'm a big fan of Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, they're my two favorites.
Bruce Springsteen gave people faith in rock & roll and in themselves again.
The only guest star I really wanted to get but didn't was Bruce Springsteen.
It's always Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Tom Waits for me - the big three.
I want to be like Bruce Springsteen or something, making songs that are relevant.
I would cry if I met Bruce Springsteen, man. I don't think I'd be able to handle it.
I'm younger than Rod Stewart and Bruce Springsteen, but I'm still getting up there in age.
When you learn a Bruce Springsteen song, it's like learning to ride a bike. You don't forget it.
I listen to all kinds of music. The Calling, Blink 182, Bruce Springsteen, I mean, it's everything.
I haven't expressed this too much in public, but I have a friendship to a degree with Bruce Springsteen.
And God help Bruce Springsteen when they decide he's no longer God... They'll turn on him, and I hope he survives it.
I've had a nice career. I'm no David Bowie or Bruce Springsteen out there. I'm not an icon. I'm just a working artist.
I'm not a huge fan of Bruce Springsteen, and it's certainly not because of his politics. I just don't like the aesthetic.
My friends are Peter Gabriel, Bruce Springsteen, and we're singing about mortality, getting older. It's an interesting time.
I actually was consciously trying to emulate bands like Bruce Springsteen, and just trying to emulate what they do structurally.
I have actual dreams of Bruce Springsteen calling me up on stage to wear a bandanna and play rhythm guitar next to Little Steven.
I was once an extra in a Bruce Springsteen video where they did a live performance video at Tramps. I forget the name of the song.
You can't save the world with music. But I can try. I have the same job as Bruce Springsteen. I have to go as far as I can with it.
I definitely listened to country music. I don't think I listened to hair bands as much as I did Bruce Springsteen and U2 and Aerosmith.
I admire Bruce Springsteen because he's a heroic person who has lots of integrity and has this incredible body of work that is so vital.
I have endless playlists on my iPod so will throw on, say, Bruce Springsteen or The Smiths, depending on what kind of day I'm going to have.
The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Barbra Streisand, Bruce Springsteen, these are just some of the people who threatened to sue if we used their songs.
The only difference between The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Aerosmith, and Chubby Checker is that they get their music played on the radio.
I think I'm the oldest new Bob Dylan around. I predate Bruce Springsteen, Steve Forbat and John Prine. I was probably the first of the new Bob Dylans.
I really like the Doors. I like Kevin Spacey, Bruce Springsteen, Will Farrell, Reggie Watts, Tina Turner, who is also very hot, Tracy Chapman. Beethoven.
To me, my peers are Bruce Springsteen and Mick Jagger. I'm not talking age-wise, but in terms of careers. Madonna. Those are my peers. And I'm okay with that.
I'm guilty of being perceived as having narrow taste. I went after the artists that I thought were important - Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Bruce Springsteen and stuff.
Joaquin Sabina is one of my favorites. He's like a legend. He's like our Bob Dylan, or our Bruce Springsteen. He's one of the most talented writers of our Latin music.
It must be very strange to live in the world of Willie Nelson or Bruce Springsteen or Pearl Jam. I don't know what kind of handle they have on their own loss of talent.
When you see a Bruce Springsteen or Tom Petty or Jackson Browne show, the impression you get is that you'd love to have a beer with them. That's the image they project.
I would say, from an all-around point of view, Bruce Springsteen is one of the two great poet lords of America, Bob Dylan, coming out of the music world, the two of them.
There are albums that I listen to religiously just because I'm such a big fan: any Bruce Springsteen album, or old George Strait albums because the songwriting's so strong.
I'm certainly no Bruce Springsteen in terms of being a storyteller, but I'm trying to get a better handle on it and not always go after it from an autobiographical standpoint.
My parents are music fans, even though neither of them play an instrument. I was exposed to their record collection, so I love everything from Joni Mitchell to Bruce Springsteen.
Iggy Pop is legendary - he is awesome - and I am a massive Bruce Springsteen fan. His song 'Cautious Man' is my favourite song. It's really poignant, dark, and moody, like myself.
To me, the term 'best of' is quite embarrassing, I think of Madonna and Bruce Springsteen and all these amazing artists. I don't really see myself in that kind of gang, unfortunately.
By 27, Bob Dylan had already written 'Highway 61 Revisited,' the Beatles had released 'Rubber Soul,' Bruce Springsteen had recorded 'Born to Run' and U2 had delivered 'The Joshua Tree.'
There is a common British delusion that we 'understand' America. We don't. Watching 'Friends' listening to Bruce Springsteen, eating at McDonald's and visiting Disneyland does not do it.
I will always desire to play with Bruce Springsteen. He's the most inspirational, most dedicated, most committed and most focused artist I've ever seen. I like to be around people like that.