Lost in the controversy over the lyrics that also include a line about “the fading of the red, white and blue,” is a slight dis of Bruce Springsteen with the lyrics, “The Boss stopped bumping, the rock stopped rolling,” which could be interpreted as a critique of Springsteen’s recent recorded output.
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Interestingly, the song that Bryan performed with Springsteen and Kings of Leon’s Caleb Followill is “Atlantic City,” the stark classic from Springsteen’s downbeat 1982 album Nebraska, which disappointed some fans at the time of its release coming after the high-energy of his previous album, The River. Indeed, some Springsteen fans likely felt like “the Boss stopped bumping, the rock stopped rolling” when Springsteen released Nebraska.
Bryan and Springsteen also sat down together for a video interview with Rolling Stone that was published in October 2024.
“Music is not hard to love. You gotta contextualize and keep the rest of the things that come with it in the right perspective,” Springsteen responded.
“There was a quote somewhere about the writing on Nebraska that really resonated with me a lot: ‘I know with Nebraska, I was interested in making myself as invisible as possible.’ That’s my favorite record ever written,” Bryan said.
The explanation resonated with Bryan. “I’m in the exact place right now in my writing and career,” he said. “I’m like, ‘Oh, wow, I really came out of the gate fast.’”
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