The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

The Boss is no longer Born To Run, but found a second wind in his 60s

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Bruce Springstee­n has said he has done some of the best work of his life in the last five years – a month after celebratin­g his 70th birthday.

Recent years have seen the US singer score a No 1 album with High Hopes, perform on Broadway and release an autobiogra­phy entitled Born To Run.

Speaking on BBC Radio 6 Music, he told hosts Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie that he was “fortunate” to have found a second wind in his 60s.

He said: “At 70, you appreciate the vitality of your creative life. I think I’ve had five years where I’ve done some of the best work I’ve ever done.

“I stay very curious about the world and I’m curious about my own talent and where I can take that and so that keeps you alive and vital and the creative fire burning inside of you pretty brightly, so I’m fortunate.”

Springstee­n, affectiona­tely called The Boss by fans, also co-directed an accompanyi­ng film to his most recent album, Western Stars, which debuted at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film this year.

It features his reflection­s on his life, home videos and footage with his wife and E Street bandmate Patti Scialfa, and pays tribute to the group’s saxophonis­t Clarence Clemons, who died in 2011.

Asked which of his albums he would save if he was forced to choose, Springstee­n was unable to pick just one.

“Well it’s tough, because it’s between two, but I might take Nebraska. It cost me $1,000 to make with a recording deck about the size of that album cover.

“If I had to take a rock album, I’d probably grab Born To Run.”

He also discussed how he stays fit, saying: “I don’t run. I can’t run anymore.

“I’ll walk very fast, however, and I just generally take care of myself pretty well with the diet and exercise a little bit.”

The full interview will be broadcast on Radcliffe and Maconie’s show on BBC Radio 6 Music today at 9.15am.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Bruce Springstee­n with radio host Mark Radcliffe.
Picture: PA. Bruce Springstee­n with radio host Mark Radcliffe.

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