Bruce Springsteen’s songs still resonate with people today not just because they’re good, but because of the fact they tap into something that’s much deeper than sound alone. Part of Springsteen’s enduring appeal is his ability to make intensely personal experiences feel universal. Whether writing about small-town frustrations, youthful ambition or emotional uncertainty, he consistently finds ways to transform individual stories into something l…
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