Bruce Springsteen isn’t dancing in the dough — at least not to billionaire status.
. “I wish I was, but they got that real wrong. I’ve spent too much money on superfluous things.” But Springsteen explained that, after years of struggling before making it big, you want to enjoy “your good fortune” because “you put the work in.”to Sony for $500 million in 2021 — money was never his biggest motive when it came to his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame career.
Investing in his creative pursuits, Springsteen has generously compensated his beloved E Street Band.“That greases the wheels pretty good,” he went on. “And then I’m a pretty nice boss. The truth is you need to cast your band well.”Bruce Springsteen shares the mic with Steven Van Zandt in “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.”“If you get the art right, the music right, and the band right, you go out and play every night like it’s your last night on Earth.
“So anyone joining knew that was what they were getting into,” he continued. “Now luckily we found some commercial calling ground along the way, which was great.”Indeed, Springsteen and the E Street Band reached blockbuster heights 40 years ago with 1984’s “Born in the U.S.A.” album and tour.
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