Friday, July 4, 2014

10 Times Bruce Springsteen Made Us Proud To Be Born In The U.S.A

It's Fourth of July weekend, and if you're not at a barbecue where The Boss is blasting on the stereo, you're: 1. Definitely not in New Jersey and 2. At the wrong party.



Now, before we go full throttle into a Bruce Springsteen love fest, let's get one thing out of the way. While "Born In The U.S.A." may sound like a patriotic ode to 'Merica, it's actually much darker than that. Springsteen wrote the song about a working-class Vietnam veteran who feels isolated from the government and his fellow countrymen. In a 1984 Rolling Stone interview, Springsteen revealed that he thought "the country took advantage of their [Vietnam Veterans'] selflessness."



Buuuuut that's pretty heavy for a July Fourth celebration, so let's resume with 10 times Bruce made us feel proud to be born in the U.S.A:



When he absolutely crushed his performance at our nation's favorite unofficial holiday, the Super Bowl, in 2009:



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And did a full on knee-slide into the camera, because he just doesn't care:



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When he bestowed upon us the hottest Americana album cover this world has ever seen in 1984:



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And again with the hottest Rolling Stone cover, on which he was named the voice of the decade:



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When he casually chilled with President Obama and Jay Z like it was no biggie before a rally in Columbus:







When he carried the weight of a child on his shoulders (no, really):







When he most literally inspired this girl's entire life:







When he auctioned the shirt and guitar off his back and raised $160,000 for injured veterans:



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When he proved he's still got it by crowd surfing into the audience:



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And then chugging a fan's beer because, well, he can:







So thanks Bruce. As a nation, we salute you.



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