Bruce Springsteen lashes bankers during Berlin concert
Rocker taps into anger at financial world, dedicating anti-bank song to 'those who are struggling in Europe and Berlin'Bruce Springsteen has touched on a nerve of widespread discontent with financiers and bankers while performing a concert in Berlin. Springsteen played to a sold-out crowd at Berlin's Olympiastadion, singing from his album Wrecking Ball and speaking about tough economic times that have put people out of work worldwide and led to debt crises in Greece and other countries. "In Amer...
Guardian Music — Rocker taps into anger at financial world, dedicating anti-bank song to 'those who are struggling in Europe and Berlin'Bruce Springsteen has touched on a nerve of widespr... more info
ContactMusic — Bruce Springsteen played to a sold-out crowd in Berlins Olympic Stadium this week singing mainly from his latest album Wrecking Ball and speaking out about the tough econ... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — His Wednesday set at Berlin's sold-out Olympic Stadium was tied to his new album "Wrecking Ball." But his between-song banter took on the one percent as well. more info