Not for the faint of art. |
I'm not one for tracking celebrities. For the most part, they're people just like the rest of us, who might be prettier, or more talented, or just happened to be in the right place at the right time. They're not superior in any other way, and they're certainly not deities. I make an exception for Bruce Springsteen. https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/a25133821/bruce-springsteen-interview-netf... There is, I think, a certain relationship between depression and creativity. It can be an insidious one, though - you can get more creative, but you can also get more melodramatic. Or the depression can give you all kinds of ideas, but prevent you from gathering the energy to do express them. Bruce seems to have found the balance needed to overcome this. Springsteen has always been an inspiration for me, ever since I first heard Born to Run from a tinny AM radio a few years after it came out. That combination of words and music - to me, it's true poetry. Words alone can be inspiring. Music alone can be uplifting. Put them together in the right way, and they become transcendent. There have been few experiences in my life more fulfilling than a Springsteen concert. Make of that what you will. Now, I guess it's off to Netflix to see the video of the Broadway show. |