ON “CBS THIS MORNING”: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN ON NEW FILM, MARRIAGE AND “TRYING TO REPAIR MYSELF”
Bruce Springsteen transformed a more than 100-year-old barn into a concert hall – complete with a 30-piece orchestra for his new concert film, “Western Stars,” which features his first collection of new music since 2012 and serves as a companion to his album by the same name. Ahead of the film’s release, Springsteen sat down with CBS THIS MORNING co-host Gayle King for a wide-ranging conversation about the movie, his marriage and his career.
Tune in to CBS THIS MORNING tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 25, for more of Gayle King’s conversation with Bruce Springsteen
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Excerpts:
- “The audience wants you to do two things. They want you to surprise them and make them feel at home, simultaneously.” https://bit.ly/2pMgFh6
- Springsteen on how “Western Stars” is a love letter to his wife, Patti Scialfa: “Patti’s been at the center of my life for the entire second half of my life ... and an enormous amount of guidance and inspiration and, you know, I can’t overstate it. I’ve been lucky.” https://bit.ly/32L4b7V
- Citing a quote from the film, King said, “We’re always trying to find somebody whose broken pieces fit with our broken pieces, and something whole emerges. That’s beautifully said. What broken pieces are you working with still?”
Springsteen: “They’re all over…You know, I think you can’t have deep experience without error, mistakes, pain. That’s all just a part of human existence. So what does art do and music? Music is – it’s a repair shop. So I’m basically a repairman. And I’m trying to repair myself. If I do that well enough, I will help repair you while I’m doing it.”
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