There Was Nothing You Could Do: Bruce SpringsteenS Born In The U.S.A. And The End Of The Heartland

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There Was Nothing You Could Do: Bruce SpringsteenS Born In The U.S.A. And The End Of The Heartland

There Was Nothing You Could Do: Bruce SpringsteenS Born In The U.S.A. And The End Of The Heartland

A Thought-Provoking Exploration Of Bruce SpringsteenS Iconic Album, Born In The U.S.A.-A Record That Both Chronicled And Foreshadowed The Changing Tides Of Modern Americaon June 4, 1984, Columbia Records Issued What Would Become One Of The Best-Selling And Most Impactful Rock Albums Of All Time. Bruce SpringsteenS Born In The U.S.A. Would Prove Itself To Be A Landmark Not Only For The Man Who Made It, But Rock Music In General And Even The Larger American Culture Over The Next 40 Years. Because This Record Ended Up Being Much More Than Just An Album-It Is A Document Of What This Country Was In Its Moment, A Dream Of What It Might Become, And A Prescient Forecast Of What It Actually Turned Into Decades Later.In There Was Nothing You Could Do, Veteran Rock Critic Steven Hyden Explores The Essential Questions That Explain This Classic Album - What It Means, Why It Was Made, And How It Changed The World. By Mixing Up His Signature Blend Of Personal Memoir, Criticism, And Journalism, Hyden Digs Deep Into The Songs That Made Born In The U.S.A. As Well As The Scores Of Tunes That DidnT, Including The Tracks That Make Up The AlbumS Sister Release, 1982S Nebraska. He Investigates How The Records Before Born In The U.S.A. Set The Table For The AlbumS Tremendous Success, Following Springsteen As He Tries To Balance His Commercial Ambitions With His Fear Of Losing Artistic Control And Being Co-Opted By The Machine. Hyden Also Takes A Closer Look How SpringsteenS Work After Born In The U.S.A. Reacted To That Album, Discussing How The Boss Initially Ran Away From His Most Popular (And Most Misunderstood) Lp Until He Learned To Once Again Accept His Role As A Kind Of Living National Monument.But The Book DoesnT Stop There. Hyden Also Looks Beyond SpringsteenS Career, Placing Born In The U.S.A. In A Larger Context In Terms Of How It Affected Rock Music As Well As America. Though He Aspired To Be As Big As Elvis And As Profound As Dylan, He Was Equally Aware Of His Heroes Shortcomings And Eager To Avoid Their Mistakes-All While Navigating The Tumultuous Aftermath Of Vietnam And Watergate, A Time When America Was Coming Apart At The Seams. Born In The U.S.A. Simultaneously Chronicles That Coming Apart And Pushes For A More United Future, A Duality That Made Him A Hero To A Younger Generation Of Bands - From Arcade Fire To The Killers To The War On Drugs - Who Openly Emulated The Sound Of Born In The U.S.A. In The Hopes Of Somehow, In Their Own Way, Achieving A Measure Of That AlbumS Impact In The 21St Century. By The Aughts, When Springsteen Fan (And Future Podcast Partner) Barack Obama Entered The White House, It Appeared That The Hopeful Promise Of Born In The U.S.A. Might Be Realized. But The Election Of Donald Trump Seemed To Confirm An Opposite Truth That Was Closer To The Darkness Of Songs Like My Hometown And Born In The U.S.A. Than SpringsteenS Revival-Like Shows. As Springsteen Himself Reluctantly Conceded, The Working-Class Middle American Progressives He Wrote About In 1984 Had Turned Into The Resentful And Scored Trump Voters Of The 2010S.How Did We Lose SpringsteenS Heartland? And What Can Listening To These Songs Teach Us About The American Decline That Born In The U.S.A. Forecasted? In There Was Nothing You Could Do, Hyden Takes Readers On A Journey To Find Out.

Specification of There Was Nothing You Could Do: Bruce SpringsteenS Born In The U.S.A. And The End Of The Heartland

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AuthorHyden, Steven
Bindinghardcover
Languageenglish
Edition
ISBN-100306832062
ISBN-139780306832062
PublisherHyden, Steven
Publication Year2024-05-28

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