Dwight Garner channels Richard Ford on Springsteen: It is a uniquely American celebrity, rewarding excellence that’s unquestionably native, prizing an apparently natural phenomenon that turns out to be wonderful, as if a kid could sign up for metal shop and in a few semesters produce a Henry Moore. We like our excellence even better with history, confident that what we’re seeing and liking so much is a product of years’ work performed in obscurity, of dues-paying. In Springsteen’s case, this lets us believe he’s earned us - though there’s an answering generosity in his music that offers everyone a sweet insider’s feel, an assurance that no matter when we first took notice, we were in on things from the ground floor.
And here's my favorite YouTube clip.
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