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Rolling Stone - November 27, 1980

The Boss Is Back
Springsteen gives ample life to his performing legend

 FRED SCHRUERS

There are only a couple of small hall dates on Bruce Springsteen
and the E Street Band's 1980 tour. In more cities, the only way
to meet ticket demand is for Springsteen and the gang to play the
kinds of huge arenas usually reserved for supergroups and pro sports
teams. Tonight, backstage after an epic four-hour show in the
Milwaukee Arena, it smells like the latter group has just been through. 

"That's me," says Springsteen of the liniment smell. "I've got that stuff
all over me. To provide some heat on my back. 'Cause otherwise, in
three or four hours, I become very similar to this table." His back seems
pretty tight right now as he leans forward to knock on the wood table.
He says the stiffness is not from his trademark flying leaps onto the
speakers. "I think it's just all that breathin'. The whole top of your body
goes like that," says Bruce, flexing like an already-taut bowstring.
"It's mental," an admiring insider says later. "It's intensity."

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