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  • Hardcover: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK; 01 edition (27 Sept. 2016)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1471157792
  • ISBN-13: 978-1471157790
  • Product Dimensions: 26 x 4 x 16.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (371 customer reviews)
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'Memoirs usually rearrange events to suit the author and downplay their shortcomings. Springsteen doesn’t spare himself.' (Sunday Times Magazine)

'By the standards of most rock star autobiographies, Born to Run is neither sensational nor self-serving… Springsteen has delivered his story with quiet dignity. Give thanks that we can’t get rid of him.'

  (Guardian)

'I can’t think of a more honest or revealing memoir by any rock musician: in comparison, it makes the efforts of Patti Smith, Keith Richards and Bob Dylan seem strangely commonplace.' (Mail On Sunday)

'Astonishing.' (Vanity Fair)

'An utterly unique, endlessly exhilarating, last-chance-power-drive of a memoir.'
  (Rolling Stone)

'Frank and gripping.' (Atlantic)

'Intensely satisfying...Born to Run is, like his finest songs, closely observed from end to end. His story is intimate and personal, but he has an interest in other people and a gift for sizing them up...' (New York Times)

'Springsteen can write—not just life-­imprinting song lyrics but good, solid prose that travels all the way to the right margic...And like a fabled Springsteen concert—always notable for its deck-clearing thoroughness —Born to Run achieves the sensation that all the relevant questions have been answered by the time the lights are turned out. He delivers the story of Bruce—in digestibly short chapters—via an informally steadfast Jersey plainspeak that’s worked and deftly detailed and intimate with its readers—cleareyed enough to say what it means when it has hard stories to tell, yet supple enough to rise to occasions requiring eloquence—sometimes rather pleasingly subsiding into the syntax and rhythms of a Bruce Springsteen song.' (New York Times Book Review)

'There’s a great book inside this book, and it isn’t hiding. It’s there to be read and it’s wonderful.'  (Roddy Doyle Irish Times)

‘For the Springsteen fan, this book is the definitive commentary on every note he has played. For the rest of us, it is a road trip into the American soul.’ (The Times)

‘… a heartfelt memoir… there is a fearlessness to his prose, a willingness to engage with his past, that chimes with his songwriter’s desire to give voice to the people around him.’ (Sunday Times)

‘The musician’s memoir is as generous and open as his marathon live shows… Rock’s premier action hero has written a brave and engrossing memoir.’ (Financial Times)

‘[He] pulls us into his life with the panache of a thriller writer… Springsteen writes humbly, personally, as though he and the reader are the last two people in the bar and neither are ready to put the cork back in the whiskey just yet. His writing, like his music, is a simple pleasure’ (Independent)

‘The origin of poetry, thought William Wordsworth, was emotion recollected in tranquillity. That motto describes both Mr Springsteen’s memoir and the appeal of his songs’ (Economist)

‘The best stories happen to those who are best equipped to tell them… Born to Run is the most accomplished of the recent cavalcade of autobiographies by retirement-age rockstars… he has the storyteller’s knack for turning experience into narrative’ (New Statesman)

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'Writing about yourself is a funny business…But in a project like this, the writer has made one promise, to show the reader his mind. In these pages, I’ve tried to do this.' —Bruce Springsteen, from the pages of Born to Run

In 2009, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed at the Super Bowl’s halftime show. The experience was so exhilarating that Bruce decided to write about it. That’s how this extraordinary autobiography began. Over the past seven years, Bruce Springsteen has privately devoted himself to writing the story of his life, bringing to these pages the same honesty, humour and originality found in his songs.
He describes growing up Catholic in Freehold, New Jersey, amid the poetry, danger and darkness that fuelled his imagination, leading up to the moment he refers to as 'The Big Bang': seeing Elvis Presley’s debut on The Ed Sullivan Show. He vividly recounts his relentless drive to become a musician, his early days as a bar band king in Asbury Park, and the rise of the E Street Band. With disarming candour, he also tells for the first time the story of the personal struggles that inspired his best work, and shows us why the song 'Born to Run' reveals more than we previously realized.

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OK be advised I am a huge Springsteen fan so this review isn't particularly objective.

I don't normally read Autobiographies of Music Artists/bands but I thought I'd give this one a go.
At first I struggled with the way it was written & almost gave up just because of the style but these are Springsteen's' own words, no ghost writer involved. It must be hard to write your feelings about your life without sounding big headed but, in my opinion, your music may be awesome but please don't become an author Bruce.

It runs from his birth up to the release of 'Wrecking Ball'. His childhood, where he was spoiled by his grandmother, his problems at school, his struggle with his relationship his father (who it turns out he was more like that he initially thought).

After leaving school Bruce has already decided music is to be his life, drifting between his home in New Jersey & New York. The forming of his bands (including a failed audition by a young Patti Scialfa) and his debut album 'Greetings from Asbury Park'.

The main part of the book runs through the albums, the reasons/writings behind them, & tours. Bruce talks about his short marriage to Julianne Phillips, whom Bruce says he loves but after Patti had joined the band he realised that she, Patti, was his soul mate.

After his induction to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Bruce talks more about his family and his battle with depression which after the death of his great friend & band member Clarence Clemens became completely soul crushing (which was part of his father’s problem).

Bruce finishes with how his children have grown their lives & how it is the love that Patti & he have that really keeps him going.

To be honest if I wasn't a fan I probably would not have finished this large (Over 500 pages) book & if I had I may have been struggling to give it more than 2 stars but I AM a fan & they are Bruce's own words.
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I'm reluctantly at the last chapter of listening to this classic by Bruce about his life and I'm sad. Sad literally as I don't want it to end. His honestly and transparency is incredible. His more quiet songs have held me together for decades and I now know why. He's the real thing, authentic and tells his story as honestly as the way he sings. The gravelly voice is perfect and I feel I've met a genuinely amazing person.
So I then ordered the physical book. Great! I now get the full wrap around cover photo and! Inside photos of his life. I'm soon going to do something I've never done. Finnish the audio book then read it again in words. This is a treasure.
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In this, my favourite autobiography by a musician,The Boss comes across as something of an amalgam of the characters that populate his songs; macho, conflicted, isolated, controlling, vulnerable and above of all reflective of his personal history (you suspect this is due to extensive therapy). He is also incredibly driven (no surprise there really) and it seems to me that this drive is at the heart of how he has become one of rocks greatest American song writers AND managed to heal himself from some of the emotional problems that he has struggled with all his life, of which he is very open and honest about here.
Despite the magnitude of some of Springsteen's troubles I suspect his experiences will resonate with a lot of readers to some degree and through this I think his book connects strongly.
The book is populated with family and fellow musicians, many of whom come across as larger than life and may have come straight out of a Steinbeck novel. You rather wonder how everyone manages to survive as long as they do.
A fantastic book for any and every music fan interested in the redemptive power of rock and roll.
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I am a huge bruce springsteen fan, so reading this was easy. After reading it( which took me 6mths) as I wanted to take it all in slowly, I just love him more. You always have this idea that a person of this stature lives this kind of life which you think is out of reach of anything bad and has an easy life but after reading his bookyou see what he lives with and has lived with, he is just like the rest of us. I cant put into words how much I enjoyed this book it was written from the heart and I never wanted to finish it. If you are a springsteen fan or just love reading biographies I recommended you buy this book NOW! You will love it like I do.
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Rather than the standard star auto-biography, Springsteen invites us behind the private persona to reveal the demons that drive his art and his struggles with depression and mental illness. Even better, he writes his memoir like he writes his lyrics: a few well chosen details that illuminate a bigger picture. I found I had to keep putting the book down to let the pictures and emotions settle before I could move on (and that happens very seldom).

Like many of his songs, Springsteen wrote the book to make sense of his life - rather than because a publishing house offered a large advance. I doubt his editor did much more than tweak - because who would brave enough to question such an important star. The result is the book has its problems but ultimately these are its strengths. Let me explain, you get far more than you are really interested in about his early pre-fame bands. You get to know much more about the lives of his band mates than is really interesting - unless you are of course a die hard Springsteen fan. But as I read on, I realised that this was just another insight into Springsteen's personality. His obsession with rock and roll and his enormous loyalty to his friends and colleagues. Ultimately, you cannot help but admire him and be grateful for such unfettered access. You get a real sense that it would be a privilege to meet him but that he could be moody and a bit of pain in the arse too. By the end, I was just grateful for his generosity, for showing how creativity and success comes out of hard slog and never giving up. He has also learnt a lot in his journey from poverty to riches and twenty-five years in therapy. I found myself marking up several passages to share on facebook and a couple of quotes that help me make sense of my personal journey too.
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