The Boss against the Bossy Blond
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Bruce Springsteen
Has Something
Very important to say
And Speaking
Through Music
Is the very best way
Vera da Pozzo
An Italian in Paris
28th January 2026
Bruce Springsteen, Streets of Minneapolis
Pictures below :
Bruce Springsteen and his guitar on the cover of his single Born in the U.S.A, from the album of the same name. The album was released on 4th June 1984; the single was released on 30th October of the same year.

The extremely well-known cover art of the album Born in the U.S.A. The small child I was at that time found very funny that an artist had chosen to put his blue-jeans bottom, instead of his face, on his album's cover.
I would have never imagined that the red cap in his back pocket would have used by an even worse POTUS than Ronald Reagan. About the latter, I was impressed by the video of the 1986 Genesis single Land of Confusion. There was an old man in Palermo who was the perfect double of Ronald Reagan: I remember that a bunch of U. S. soldiers saw him on the bus and they started laughing at the sight of an old Sicilian man looking like their President. Happily, there were no mobile phones at that time and no risk for this old man to be asked to pose for a selfie.
Who could have imagined, then, that things would have even worsened?

Article by me, as always. No Artificial Idiocy used, of course.
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