After the success of their Born to Run album in the U.S., Springsteen and his E Street Band traveled to the U.K. and landed at Heathrow. The rocker explained how it was a dream as bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones influenced his own music.
"Once inside. I am greeted by a sea of posters on every available flat surface and in every seat proclaiming me THE NEXT F---ING BIG THING! The kiss of death! It's usually better to let the audience decide that one. I'm frightened and I'm pissed, really pissed," said Springsteen.
His anger led him to try and take down as many posters as possible throughout the venue, and by the time of the show, he was "wrecked and nervous."
"I'm pushing hard, maybe too hard, and then it's over. A tough night. I am disappointed in myself for ceding too much to my internal conflicts," he recalls.
"I had PTSD from the first Hammersmith show!" he said.
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