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&#8220;We learned more from a three-minute record baby than we ever learned in school.&#8221;


It&#8217;s amazing to me that, Springsteen circa 1984 set the basis for some of my favorite music ever, even though I didn&#8217;t really give Born In The USA props until I was in my early twenties. He&#8217;s directly influenced most of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s amazing to me that, Springsteen circa 1984 set the basis for some of my favorite music ever, even though I didn&#8217;t really give <em>Born In The USA</em> props until I was in my early twenties. He&#8217;s directly influenced <a href="http://pizza.saur.us/category/rock-roll-means-well/">most of the artists in this Rock N&#8217; Roll Means Well series</a>, and his was one of my favorite shows ever.  Shortly after returning from Vietnam in 2007 I sneaked in to see him play at the Oracle Arena in Oakland during the <em>Magic</em> tour, and it was, AH-HEM, amazing.</p>
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The biggest surprise by far was him busting into <strong>&#8220;No Surrender&#8221;</strong> early into the set.  This 1984 song about busting out, hitting the road, and seeing what was outside your small town (and was also about Steven Van Zandt  leaving the <strong>E-Street Band</strong>) continues to inspire artists around the world.</p>
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<strong>Bruce Springsteen: &#8220;No Surrender&#8221;</strong><br />
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Needless to say, I lost my shit when he played that song.  It was, simply, goosebump-inducing incredible.  Here&#8217;s an acoustic version done in France 15 years after the song came out for an Amnesty International concert:</p>
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<p>Still the same effect.  <em>Born In the USA</em> may have been the greatest album of the 1980&#8217;s.</p>
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