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40 Jahre „Born in the USA“: Der Misverstandene Hit

40 Jahre „Born in the USA“: Der Misverstandene Hit

The working-class hero of rock ‘n’ roll

1984 saw the release of “Born in the USA” on Bruce Springsteen’s studio album. The fact is that the land apparition has evolved into the power of “Born in the USA” which is now putting an end to Megastar and its American rock icons. An ironic quirk: When that was the case, the young Leute was a Springsteen-feiern, that’s not even a Star-gibt, a messenger standard on the Alltag and that of a few Leute and the Arbeiterklasse in the United States.

On the album you can find one of the Springsteens songs “Dancing in the Dark”, “I’m on Fire” and the title track and album opener “Born in the USA”. Gerade dieser Song becomes an ambivalent feature in the following years and offers a number of misses that come to a heartbreaking end.

Der misunderstandings Hit

When we want to hear “Born in the USA” again, the chorus is reduced and becomes like patriotic America anthems. Politiker*innen of Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump have immersed themselves in the track with a vermeintlich patriotic Botschaft for his Wahlkampf-vereinnahmen.

If you want to hear the music, it will end American trauma and criticism in the Vietnam War. Springsteen has discovered the development of a young Mannes, who left the Krieg and no longer made such a strong discovery, with worklessness and acidification and all kinds of welding by the state.

Zum 40th anniversary of the songs will one day become the history of “Born in the USA”. Anyone who embraces Springsteen himself with the political integration of songs will hear it in Popfilter.

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