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A profile of Bruce Springsteen in
the latest New Yorker magazine reveales how the world-renowned
rock star has battled depression for most of his life, to the point of
considering suicide on several occasions. It should hardly be surprising that
many musicians (and other kinds of artists, for that matter) use the stage as a means to
purge themselves of the loneliness or the
feelings of inadequacy (the “paralyzing depression”
in Springsteen’s case) that many of them may feel, despite their rock-god status.
Springsteen goes on in the
article about how he wrestles with and expresses his difficult relationship
with his father. “My parents’ struggles,
it’s [sic] the subject of my life,” Springsteen says. “It’s the thing that eats at
me and always will.”