Bruce Springsteen Sounds an Alarm on the Today Show

This morning Bruce Springsteen introduced a number of songs from his upcoming album Magic to a national audience with a live performance on the Today Show. As part of the introduction to the song "Livin' In the Future," he sounded an alarm for the future of the US. The comments, in part:
"This is a song called 'Livin' In the Future.' But it's really about what's happening now. Right now. It's kind of about how the things we love about America, cheeseburgers, French fries, the Yankees battlin' Boston, the Bill of Rights, v-twin motorcycles, Tim Russert's haircut, trans-fats and the Jersey Shore... We love those things the way womenfolk love on Matt Lauer.
But over the past six years we've had to add to the American picture: rendition, illegal wiretapping, voter suppression, no habeus corpus, the neglect of that great city New Orleans and its people, an attack on the Constitution. And the loss of our best men and women in a tragic war.
This is a song about things that shouldn't happen here happening here. So right now we plan to do something about it, we plan to sing about it. I know it's early (in the morning), but it's late. So come and join us."
Check out the Today Show performances here.
Bruce Springsteen official site.
Album cover courtesy Columbia Records


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