'Bruce was on Clarence Clemons’s shoulder, trying to paint a mustache on himself. But he couldn’t reach that high, so he settled for writing ‘Prove it all night.’”
[1977], which showed the Hollywood sign from behind. I think he ended up cutting it up and making it into a tent in the desert.”“It’s 1978, and Bruce Springsteen is in town doing a series of concerts. He drove over to the Strip to see his billboard, and he hated it. At his concert the next day, he talked to the people in the crowd and said, ‘Hey, go up on the Strip and see the billboard. My nose is too big,’ or something.
had on some kind of crazy butterfly thing that probably had sequins on it that shone in the sun and caught your eye. At first I thought it was bat wings.”“When this billboard first went up, no one knew what it was. It was all bricks. They left it up there like that for a while, and then, little by little, they started peeling off some of the bricks, and there was a design underneath. It was kind of an interactive billboard. The design was based on the album sleeve.
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