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Bruce Springsteen and the American Reckoning: Part Four - Breakups, Ghosts, and Trump’s America

Joe Hines

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Part Four is where the story cuts close to the bone. Bruce lets the E Street Band go, stares down his own failures on Tunnel of Love, and writes The Ghost of Tom Joad for the people that some Americans prefer not to see: migrants, the unemployed, the left-behind. 

The band reunites, “American Skin (41 Shots)” forces a conversation about race and fear, and The Rising and Wrecking Ball turn grief and economic anger into something like a shared civic ritual. We carry all of that forward into Trump’s first administration and Charlottesville, and we hold Bruce’s choices up as a different model of Americanness—one where loving your country means telling it the truth and standing with the people it’s hurting, even when that costs you.

Music in This Episode: Bruce Springsteen (With and Without) the E Street Band

  • Tunnel of Love
  • Human Touch
  • Living Proof
  • The Ghost of Tom Joad
  • Theme from Ken Burns 'The Civil War'*
  • The Price You Pay**
  • American Skin (41 Shots)
  • This Land Is Your Land

Archival Interviews

  • Rick Rubin/ Malcolm Gladwell 
  • Mark Maron 
  • Howard Stern
  • Bank Street Podcast


*As performed by my second cousin, Molly Hines of Wilmington, NC. A massively talented violinist, during our family reunion in Yellowstone National Park; Summer, 2025. Thank you, Molly! Visit https://www.mollyjhines.com/

** E Street Band backing track; no vocals. 

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