I was introduced to Bruce Springsteen by way of a cassette tape on the ground outside of a grocery store in Sudbury Ontario. The cassette had a lot of its tape spread out on the ground. I took it into the car where I was waiting for my grandmother to finish her shopping and used a pencil to wind the tape back into the cassette. It was the album Darkness On The Edge Of Town. I was fourteen, I’m sixty three now, I’ve been a fan ever since.
Darkness on the Edge of Town was released in the summer of 1978, and i went to my 1st Bruce Springsteen Concert at the University of Vermont in the fall of 1978 & i instantly became hooked on the "Boss" after that 3.5 hour concert. I saw him at the Boston Garden in January of 1979, and he played for 4 hours. I've seen the Boss over 100 times over the past 40 years and he is the best in concert. Bruce's lyrics & story telling is 2nd to none.
They got the movie mixed up . Colbert was thinking of Steven speilbergs TV movie Duel . Vanishing Point is about a car going cross country very fast . Trying to evade police
I went to a springsteen concert in London years ago. He stayed behind to entertain about 30 of us who didnt go home after the concert. What a lovely man.
🕊💙🕊j’aime beaucoup cette anecdote et elle m’amuse …. Ces yeux sont si souriants, Mr Bruce a une âme à la fois d’enfant et de géant……. Un homme qui a du cœur ……🕊
@Michael Underhill you're right buddy. I'd love to go see him but I'm one of them "workin' class folks" he sings ' bout and I'm f***ed if I can afford it!
From the 80,s . He's been rocking harder than most people since the late 60's. Go find you some Steel Mill , makes black sabbath sound like the monkeys hhahah
I am from NJ & Loved Bruce from High school on lol im 64 ! Bruce is a great writer and singer ~ miss your. Show with the Big Man ! Thank you for years of great concerts and music 🥰🎼🎶🎵🔮💥😎
Everytime I hear Bruce playing or talking, he seems like a family member, other than the artist of my lifetime. Somebody you look up to and talk to for advice and inspiration.
Among the few inspired ones who share with us the wonderful songs they work on, Bruce is quite familiar and truthful to me and I don’t have to walk alone the path of love and suffering he makes us see life is about. Hello Sunshine! Thank you for working on a dream
Had to search summerwind and give it a listen again. Bruce will eternally remind me of my best summers ever. During the 1970s on the jersey shore. 🏄♀️🪷
I remember being 5 years old watching him sing his song about people immigrating to America. My mother, father, and I were immigrants (siblings born here). I felt such warmth, compassion and kindness from that song as my mom and I danced.
A song sung out for wars of the earth lift. Press and go, the fire is flaming through gun scope; PayPal shemoon ruclips.net/user/shortsG2m9r96kj0w?feature=share
He is one of my most favorite, 🍃💯🍃💞💞💞🍃💯🍃 . When I got my son to download my music, he had two comments, " I've tried to find this song forever " ( every Rose has it's Thorn), and "you sure like Bruce Springsteen ", 🍃💯🍃💞🎼💞🎼💞🍃
I used to work at a zoo. My boss worked with every dangerous animal you can find in a zoo. He was terrified of spiders. Elephants & Rhinos. No. Crocodiles. I saw him several times manhandling them, putting his weight into it. Spiders. He would promptly leave the room.
I've been bitten by a Brown Recluse and a Black Widow......out of the two I'd much rather be bitten by the Black Widow ( if I was ever bitten again) definitely less painful . I still love spiders regardless, saved one out of the bathtub this morning.
I lived in Freehold Township starting in 1971. Bruce was raised in the Borough of Freehold. There was a strike at the 3M plant and workers were outs on the picket line. I lived 1/4 down the road from the plant and I went to support those worker. At one point I turned around and Bruce was right behind me. He grew up in a working class family ands dedication to uplift people's lives has never changed.He deserves his personal wealth if only the measured by the enormous joy he has given us through the music and his status of just being a generous, principled human being.
Have to say the same! Think he’s written and performed great music over the years though as a record and CD collector I have not bought many except maybe a The odd used darkness on the edge of town and The River and Born to Run Record. But never realized as a person what an exceptional and humble soul he is!
Not me! He came scross as kind of a sour puss. His musuc has never impacted me, but there sre so many musicians out there that you can't listen to and enjoy everyone. He's just never been one of those I stop & listen to.
Who are you and what planet are you from? I hope you come in peace. Bruce is a great talent who kowtows to leftist global politics because there's big money in it.
My answer for the one song I want to listen to for the rest of my life? ‘Jungleland’ by the man sitting in the guest chair. A gritty romance set to an amazing song, with the greatest sax solo of all time by the late, great “big man” himself, Clarence Clemons.
Genuine man, fund and interesting to hear what he has to day. And his music and lyrics so deep and meaningfful. I have to drive a lot for work, and his songs go with me.
Springsteen was early on the fitness craze, taking his own gym with him on tour way back during the 80s. Probably one of the first to do so. 🎶 Let’s get physical... 🎶
I'm 63, saw them at Darien Lake 03, Only band member who has aged like me is Max... Not that I ever had to pound drums like him (like few others), even on Letterman...
My parents bought me the 5 album set covering a 10 year span of hits. I was already a fan, but I am so glad my daughter and roommate bought me a Victrola record player a few years ago for Christmas. Love that 🎉❤😎🤟
This is a riff on the questions James Lipton asked his guests at the end of every episode of Inside the Actors Studio, it was always a favorite because you do get insight into who celebrities really are behind the veneer.
ginger cakes do you have any idea it has cost him for his daughter to become a equine Gold medalist??? He and she are in the 1%. Indirectly and directly that medal was purchased. As far as the fireman, you think Bruce doesn’t subsidize his expenses? Not knocking his children but the Example of greatness is BRUCE.
Angry much? You sound jealous.... here are celeb kids who arent busy shooting up and wasting space. Equestrianism is a rich mans sport..... you dont see poor folk in there. Costs money to keep snd feed horses... so what
I used to be a Springsteen fan, however he cancelled his North Carolina tour because he was butthurt over the State Legislature passing the no male Transgender in the little girls room law. Bruce has the right to play where he wants but he acts like an arrogant elite who puts politics before his fans.
I saw Vanishing Point on the big screen when it first came out. Me and my two friends were trippin' on mescaline. After the movie we went to the ocean, sat there and watched the sun come up.
Bruce Springsteen naming Vanishing Point as his favourite action-movie makes so much friggin' sense. And yes: Kowalski (that's the name of the driver) does talk, and his car *does* have what they call a pistol-grip shifter. You used to be able to get a similar looking shifter in the current Challenger (not sure if they still offer that car with a manual).
The only reason why so many people applauded when he mentioned Vanishing Point is because of the 1997 remake with Viggo Mortenson. The original from '71 with Barry Newman was better.
4:20 _"... and at the end he drives right into the bulldozers."_ Forgot all that, but the end of _Vanishing Point_ sounds like the start of _The Italian Job._
I noticed that. I think he wore the same tie on the more recent show to match the segment he taped with Bruce weeks before. That way you can't tell they filmed it on different days. I don't think Bruce came back 3 weeks later and they both dressed exactly the same.
What Stephen failed to say was that Dionne predicted that he would ask these questions of Bruce because she had inside information from her Psychic Friends Network ☺️☺️.
I am pretty sure Quentin Tarrantino is a fan of the movie as well. "Death Proof?" The second half, right down to the car and color is a homage to Vanishing Point.
I don’t like the sandwich part. The chocolate wafer is terrible and gets soggy and sticks to your fingers. They could’ve found something better. Maybe you could invent it?
❤❤❤ Saw him in January 1985 in Syracuse. "Born in the USA" tour. He and the band were awesome; 40,000 people each night (2 nights). Played over 3 hours; I was astounded.
Great answers from Bruce, could not have said any of that better. Question 5: What do you think happens when we die? Ok, Individual consciousness, adios, uhh. But our souls and our spirits I think grow & live on with the people we've loved & who've loved us & with people we've had impacts on with our work or in our daily experience. So I'm going with that.
I totally agree with what he said about what happens when we die, because I have experienced it myself first hand. I was visited somehow by my grandfather while I was at Lake Tahoe actually sitting on the edge of the ridge above emerald Bay when he came to me and said " Don't worry I'll be there "
I was introduced to Bruce Springsteen by way of a cassette tape on the ground outside of a grocery store in Sudbury Ontario. The cassette had a lot of its tape spread out on the ground. I took it into the car where I was waiting for my grandmother to finish her shopping and used a pencil to wind the tape back into the cassette. It was the album Darkness On The Edge Of Town. I was fourteen, I’m sixty three now, I’ve been a fan ever since.
Great story
"Darkness"... my personal favorite, tho I missed a couple later
Darkness on the Edge of Town was released in the summer of 1978, and i went to my 1st Bruce Springsteen Concert at the University of Vermont in the fall of 1978 & i instantly became hooked on the "Boss" after that 3.5 hour concert. I saw him at the Boston Garden in January of 1979, and he played for 4 hours. I've seen the Boss over 100 times over the past 40 years and he is the best in concert. Bruce's lyrics & story telling is 2nd to none.
Wow. Same! ‘There’s a darkness on the edge of town….’
TheKitchen, ah..
the old time cassettes and the pencil, sounds so familiar!
Kind Regards to the Ontarian Republic (from
.ar)
He seems a very humble and genuine bloke. Love his music.
. . . Indeed , but what's with the audience applauding every damn thing?
Bruce - "I'm 72!" Audience - applause!
72! Time to retire, boring now!
They got the movie mixed up . Colbert was thinking of Steven speilbergs TV movie Duel . Vanishing Point is about a car going cross country very fast . Trying to evade police
But not his politics
yes he seems so cool
I went to a springsteen concert in London years ago. He stayed behind to entertain about 30 of us who didnt go home after the concert. What a lovely man.
🕊💙🕊j’aime beaucoup cette anecdote et elle m’amuse ….
Ces yeux sont si souriants, Mr Bruce a une âme à la fois d’enfant et de géant…….
Un homme qui a du cœur ……🕊
When he asked him where he'd been bitten by a spider , Bruce should've joked "Australia".
@Michael Underhill you're right buddy. I'd love to go see him but I'm one of them "workin' class folks" he sings ' bout and I'm f***ed if I can afford it!
That is cool to hear and know. . He seems like a regular type of guy. Not a lot of pretense or pompous bs.
Things that never happened
What a very likeable person Bruce is,
Legendary... and humble all at once. He is one of the last ones from the eighties... God bless him.
He has been around much longer than that. Refused to record for many years because he got screwed on a contract!! Let us not forget! He stood up!
From the 70s my dude!
From the 80,s . He's been rocking harder than most people since the late 60's. Go find you some Steel Mill , makes black sabbath sound like the monkeys hhahah
Thank you for your kind words
@@lauristokes1224thank you for your kind words ❤
I am from NJ & Loved Bruce from High school on lol im 64 ! Bruce is a great writer and singer ~ miss your. Show with the Big Man !
Thank you for years of great concerts and music 🥰🎼🎶🎵🔮💥😎
Thank you for your kind words ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I so admire him--as a musician who's chronicled the story of my life, but more as a man who has always stood up for his convictions.
Thank you for your kind words ❤❤
Everytime I hear Bruce playing or talking, he seems like a family member, other than the artist of my lifetime. Somebody you look up to and talk to for advice and inspiration.
You must have a very different family from mine!
@@DiscoFang I wrote it exactly because I've never had a family member like that😂
You nailed it. He does it to the person sitting in the last row at the top of an arena anywhere in the world.
Thank you for your kind words ❤❤❤
@@brianhilliard2260❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
All I want to say is, Bruce, thank you for all the joy and emotion you've brought to my life! My world is a better place with you in it! 🙏
That is how I feel. Also, thanks for the butt picture poster! I still have it after 35 years! 😂
@@elizabethm888 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for your kind words❤❤
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The way they both chuckled when Colbert said " you're one of the biggest names in New Jersey based music" that was funny! What a king
Not King Boss
@@crossbow3539 yessir! 100% the boss
Francis Albert but he is gone.
@John Does Frank Sinatra
The Four Seasons
🎶You can’t start a fire without a spark🎶
Oh! Those were the days.
"This gun's for hire, even if we're just dancing in the dark "❤🎉
I loved that "Born in the USA" tape!!
I simply cannot describe how proud I am to be from New Jersey. See ya in Newark in April 2023 BRUUUUUUUCE!!! #JerseyStrong #JerseyGirl
❤❤❤❤❤
Among the few inspired ones who share with us the wonderful songs they work on, Bruce is quite familiar and truthful to me and I don’t have to walk alone the path of love and suffering he makes us see life is about. Hello Sunshine! Thank you
for working on a dream
Had to search summerwind and give it a listen again. Bruce will eternally remind me of my best summers ever. During the 1970s on the jersey shore. 🏄♀️🪷
I remember being 5 years old watching him sing his song about people immigrating to America. My mother, father, and I were immigrants (siblings born here). I felt such warmth, compassion and kindness from that song as my mom and I danced.
🥰💞❤
That's who he is
We were all immigrants to this country at some point.
The most Truly American singer.
That’s a very sweet story
“Damn what a F’ing ride” could not agree more .
Summer Wind - Frank Sinatra. A great song, I loved it. Think I’ll play it right now.
A song sung out for wars of the earth lift.
Press and go, the fire is flaming through gun scope;
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He is one of my most favorite, 🍃💯🍃💞💞💞🍃💯🍃 . When I got my son to download my music, he had two comments, " I've tried to find this song forever " ( every Rose has it's Thorn), and "you sure like Bruce Springsteen ", 🍃💯🍃💞🎼💞🎼💞🍃
Bruce nailed it with the spiders. 😂❤️
I used to work at a zoo. My boss worked with every dangerous animal you can find in a zoo. He was terrified of spiders. Elephants & Rhinos. No. Crocodiles. I saw him several times manhandling them, putting his weight into it. Spiders. He would promptly leave the room.
I liked Wilbur's friend Charlotte. Other than that, spiders can just stay out of my life.
I've been bitten by a Brown Recluse and a Black Widow......out of the two I'd much rather be bitten by the Black Widow ( if I was ever bitten again) definitely less painful .
I still love spiders regardless, saved one out of the bathtub this morning.
Summer Wind was my parent's favorite song too. Made sure it was played at my daughter's wedding in their memory.
Summer Wind.... one of my all time favs
Summer Wind,great one. Bruce=The Boss!
I love Bruce ❤ , we have the same birthday 🎂 9-23-1949❤❤❤
Wow that’s pretty great ❤❤❤❤
I lived in Freehold Township starting in 1971. Bruce was raised in the Borough of Freehold. There was a strike at the 3M plant and workers were outs on the picket line. I lived 1/4 down the road from the plant and I went to support those worker. At one point I turned around and Bruce was right behind me. He grew up in a working class family ands dedication to uplift people's lives has never changed.He deserves his personal wealth if only the measured by the enormous joy he has given us through the music and his status of just being a generous, principled human being.
*"Individual Consciousness... Adios!"* Title of Bruce's next Hit Single?
HE'S LOST. AFTER WE DIE, WE GO TO HEVEAN, HELL OR PURGATORY. REPENT, AND ASK OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST TO FORGIVE YOU. GO AND SIN NO MORE.
@@JESUSINAMERICA as if your response isn't obnoxious enough, you feel the need to YELL IT AT US
@@donnawhite7203 I DIDN'T KNOW THAT LARGE LETTERS HURT YOUR EARS. IS IT TIME FOR A TRIP TO YOUR PSYCHOLOGIST? 😆😅🤣😂😂😂😂😂
@@JESUSINAMERICA just pointing out how fucking ridiculous your comment is. Written like a screaming lunatic.
I don’t even know if I was ever a fan but I am now a fan of Bruce Springsteen based on this interview alone
Have to say the same! Think he’s written and performed great music over the years though as a record and CD collector I have not bought many except maybe a The odd used darkness on the edge of town and The River and Born to Run Record. But never realized as a person what an exceptional and humble soul he is!
Not me! He came scross as kind of a sour puss. His musuc has never impacted me, but there sre so many musicians out there that you can't listen to and enjoy everyone. He's just never been one of those I stop & listen to.
Who are you and what planet are you from? I hope you come in peace. Bruce is a great talent who kowtows to leftist global politics because there's big money in it.
Still super hot at 72. What a legend 👏
My answer for the one song I want to listen to for the rest of my life? ‘Jungleland’ by the man sitting in the guest chair. A gritty romance set to an amazing song, with the greatest sax solo of all time by the late, great “big man” himself, Clarence Clemons.
Mine-Becuase the Night or Fire both by The Boss❤🤟😎
Favorite Bruce and Vanishing Point!
Genuine man, fund and interesting to hear what he has to day. And his music and lyrics so deep and meaningfful. I have to drive a lot for work, and his songs go with me.
That’s sounds beautiful
"I'm 72."
And he looks like a young version of my cousin Bobby... who's 43.
Springsteen was early on the fitness craze, taking his own gym with him on tour way back during the 80s. Probably one of the first to do so. 🎶 Let’s get physical... 🎶
How much money does Bobby have?
I'm 63, saw them at Darien Lake 03, Only band member who has aged like me is Max... Not that I ever had to pound drums like him (like few others), even on Letterman...
And he can still digest milk!
Tots!
It's called a pistol grip shifter and it was a white 1970 440 Challenger.
One song to listen to for the rest of my life - BORN TO RUN !
Same;)
I've always loved Born to Run, but lately I've been all about Badlands.
My parents bought me the 5 album set covering a 10 year span of hits. I was already a fan, but I am so glad my daughter and roommate bought me a Victrola record player a few years ago for Christmas. Love that 🎉❤😎🤟
You look amazing Bruce
Thank you ❤❤❤
This is a riff on the questions James Lipton asked his guests at the end of every episode of Inside the Actors Studio, it was always a favorite because you do get insight into who celebrities really are behind the veneer.
Definately ripped off Lipton with this.
We pay tribute to Lipton like I do Inside This Teacher's Studio. It's not a rip off.
Both questionnaires were inspired by the one Marcel Proust developed back in the 1880s.
I’ve watched more than a few of these. I think he had the best answers!! 😊👍
Keanu Reeves answer re death is awesome
Wow! Wow! friggin' Wow I was thinking "Summer Wind" before he said that WOW!!
He looks great even in his 70s.
"Where were you bitten?" "In New Jersey."
That’s what I was expecting. 😂
That's what I was waiting for lol
@@pigmeatmarkham898 Me too.
This is how we know Bruce is not a giant fan of comedy.
I was totally waiting for that!
I love the way he loves his wife
Oh wow, summer wind is one of my fave too....
Stephen: Excercise - worth it?
Bruce: I'm 72.
That's so Boss! 😎
Bruce is “The Man”, an American Treasure, a Voice of American & Human History. The Legacy of Bruce!!
Yes Yes YEA
The Boss!
He was a good friend of Roy Orbison / played with him on Roy's Black and White Night album and inducted him into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame ,
I saw that special on PBS. Everyone looked like they were having a blast 🎉😎❤️
He wanted to write like Dylan, sing like Orbison. We got "The Boss".
Sounds like he's singing even when he's talking.
He has raised good kids. A fireman and an Olympic medallist! How absolutely wonderful that his kids have become great examples to todays youth.
ginger cakes do you have any idea it has cost him for his daughter to become a equine Gold medalist??? He and she are in the 1%. Indirectly and directly that medal was purchased. As far as the fireman, you think Bruce doesn’t subsidize his expenses? Not knocking his children but the Example of greatness is BRUCE.
Angry much? You sound jealous.... here are celeb kids who arent busy shooting up and wasting space. Equestrianism is a rich mans sport..... you dont see poor folk in there. Costs money to keep snd feed horses... so what
Ok and?
My grampie was a fireman u e got that right.
I used to be a Springsteen fan, however he cancelled his North Carolina tour because he was butthurt over the State Legislature passing the no male Transgender in the little girls room law. Bruce has the right to play where he wants but he acts like an arrogant elite who puts politics before his fans.
My Favorite song of all time is Secret Garden written by this guy!
My first ever concert, Born in the USA circa 1985, Brisbane Australia 👍
Still got the tour T-shirt
❤❤❤ Same tour but in Syracuse NY, January 1985. Awesome! Over 3 hours long. Never forgot it - 40,000 people at each concert (2 nights).
Wow that’s sounds beautiful
@@mariegeorge8865that’s cool
I saw Vanishing Point on the big screen when it first came out. Me and my two friends were trippin' on mescaline. After the movie we went to the ocean, sat there and watched the sun come up.
Don't know exactly why I upvoted this, but I did, because I dig it.
I think my favorite part was the interlude with the desert rat.
Love that man’s brain!
Hard to believe Bruce is 72-years-old. He looks amazing!
He looks a good 20 years younger.
He had more wrinkles when he was in his thirties than he does in his seventies. 🤔
And that he can drink milk! I’m 39 and milk is out of the question for me 😞
@@Alexis_005 Why?
@@marycad1160 non aveva rughe a 30anni!🤔☺️😊😊
Great answer on the death question
He did pretty good on this one, not everyone does but Keanu is still the best
Indeed
Absolutely. His answer to what happens when we die was similar.
Fun because "Thunder Road" is my answer to "one song I'd listen to for the rest of my life."
I just found new respect for The Boss. Great answers, and Vanishing Point was one of my favorite movies as a kid.
Wow...right before he said Summer Wind, I thought it.
Beautiful song.
Bruce Springsteen naming Vanishing Point as his favourite action-movie makes so much friggin' sense.
And yes: Kowalski (that's the name of the driver) does talk, and his car *does* have what they call a pistol-grip shifter. You used to be able to get a similar looking shifter in the current Challenger (not sure if they still offer that car with a manual).
There's a guy who has a new white Challenger driving around my town, with personalized plates that say Kowalski. So badass.
Talking about Vanishing?
…manual shifters.
They have manual shifters. 6 speeds.
The only reason why so many people applauded when he mentioned Vanishing Point is because of the 1997 remake with Viggo Mortenson. The original from '71 with Barry Newman was better.
@@jchis9852 I only learned about the Remake a few years ago
My favorite answer to "What's the scariest animal was Ryan Gosling's. Man. He also had the best answer to the last question. Run. It. By. Eva. First.
😂😂😂
Cool
Bruce has to be the hardest working performer in history. No one ever heard of 4 hour concerts before Bruce.
Yes!! Vanishing Point, classic.
What an adorable chuckle.
LOVE Bruce, THE BOSS!!
One cool dude, always!
Thank you 😊
Love Bruce so much.
Love you too ❤️
wow what a great man! love him
Love you too
A Mensch. (I like that this german word is know and used in English). And it's fitting. Big fan for about 35 years. Can't wait for another tour.
I think they meant the Yiddish usage.
@@DiscoFang I guess you know what I mean..
@@DiscoFang STOLEN FROM GERMANY!
Vanishing point! Barry Newman! Greatest film ever made! And Kowalski of course had a Hurst pistol grip shifter.
I have always loved Bruce Springsteen especially the Estreet Band
4:20 _"... and at the end he drives right into the bulldozers."_
Forgot all that, but the end of _Vanishing Point_ sounds like the start of _The Italian Job._
So Bruce came back again a few days after his last visit/performance just to do this segment? He really is generous with his time!
They're wearing the exact same clothes as that prior episode. They taped this segment the same night but knew it would be airing at a later date.
hutch I Noticed. But Stephen also has the same tie that night during his monologue, etcetera. Two weeks apart and he’s got the same tie on!
I noticed that. I think he wore the same tie on the more recent show to match the segment he taped with Bruce weeks before. That way you can't tell they filmed it on different days. I don't think Bruce came back 3 weeks later and they both dressed exactly the same.
hutch agreed
He lives in Central Jersey, about an hour and 15 mins south so its not that big a deal.
Hes not getting on a plane to come back.
Bruce lost slot of weight. I love him his music never gets old
... lots* of weight
What Stephen failed to say was that Dionne predicted that he would ask these questions of Bruce because she had inside information from her Psychic Friends Network ☺️☺️.
But not enough information to know what number Colbert was thinking of.
The best laughter ever
One could only hope to be this cool in their 70’s
Extraordinary answers.
HE'S LOST. AFTER WE DIE, WE GO TO HEVEAN, HELL OR PURGATORY. REPENT, AND ASK OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST TO FORGIVE YOU. GO AND SIN NO MORE.
Such a good vibe. I like his the best.
He looks so much like Stan Laurel in his later years!
I'm very impressed that Stephen had dinner with Dionne Warwick.
You now know Bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuce, but THAT'S what impresses you? 🤔 But yeah, that's pretty impressive. ❤
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But I'm horrified that whoever programmed the close captioning doesn't know how to spell Dionne.
That was the most impressive thing to me out of this whole thing. God, I love her singing all those beautiful Burt Bacharach songs!!!
Did she give him a psychic reading?
I loved his answer for when we die.
HE'S LOST. AFTER WE DIE, WE GO TO HEVEAN, HELL OR PURGATORY. REPENT, AND ASK OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST TO FORGIVE YOU. GO AND SIN NO MORE.
How lovely is this guy.
Thank you 💕
just finished his book...better than I thought it would be
I liked it a lot and it made me like him even more.
I would very much like Bruce Springsteen to know that Steven Spielberg also loves Vanishing Point
I am pretty sure Quentin Tarrantino is a fan of the movie as well. "Death Proof?" The second half, right down to the car and color is a homage to Vanishing Point.
No one's gotten the question about Best Sandwich right yet!
The correct answer is "Ice Cream". ;-p
Well played
No, it's a BLT. On my own sourdough with just a touch of mayonnaise.
Cold, but well played!
Peanut butter and sliced banana using buttered bread that has been fried in a pan.
I don’t like the sandwich part. The chocolate wafer is terrible and gets soggy and sticks to your fingers. They could’ve found something better. Maybe you could invent it?
What an introduction to The Colbert Questionnaire ! Whew! 😅
Summer Wind! YES!!!!!!
"Spirit in the night" haunting song.
Saw him in the 80s. They played for 4 hours straight. That was about the average time they would play in a concert.
That was his golden decade I think - his best songs were written then ❤️
❤❤❤ Saw him in January 1985 in Syracuse. "Born in the USA" tour. He and the band were awesome; 40,000 people each night (2 nights). Played over 3 hours; I was astounded.
He looks amazing!
Colbert has the best band on late night shows
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Does he Ever! Jon is a National Treasure.
February 1981 SIU Arena Carbondale Illinois...Set 1, Set 2 and 4 song Encore...The Boss!
I don't know if I learn anything about the people, but I really like these segments.
But it was scientifically developed.
Vanishing Point. Seen at the local drive-in theater in high school. Barry Newman driving a hot Mopar. Excellent!
HE'S LOST. AFTER WE DIE, WE GO TO HEVEAN, HELL OR PURGATORY. REPENT, AND ASK OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST TO FORGIVE YOU. GO AND SIN NO MORE.
His facial expressions 😂🤣
I like that good poet, individual conscience adios. I can still feel them around and try my best to interpret what I see.🤠
Nice to get someone in to tell us all the correct answers.
Every answer a Boss answer.
Great answers from Bruce, could not have said any of that better.
Question 5: What do you think happens when we die?
Ok, Individual consciousness, adios, uhh.
But our souls and our spirits I think grow & live on with the people we've loved & who've loved us & with people we've had impacts on with our work or in our daily experience. So I'm going with that.
I agree. Best answer to that question that I've seen on any Colbert Questionert so far.
Good response from an atheist.
Better if he'd have just said I don't know. Stupid answer. Bruce full of it.
I totally agree with what he said about what happens when we die, because I have experienced it myself first hand. I was visited somehow by my grandfather while I was at Lake Tahoe actually sitting on the edge of the ridge above emerald Bay when he came to me and said " Don't worry I'll be there "
HE'S LOST. AFTER WE DIE, WE GO TO HEVEAN, HELL OR PURGATORY. REPENT, AND ASK OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST TO FORGIVE YOU. GO AND SIN NO MORE.
I notice he doesn't look at his interviewer
Not a trustworthy person. His views are psychotic
@@boondocks8002 Sociopaths need eye-content to read the other guy. This is about what he is saying.
He is checking out his audience as he should be!
Sorry to burst your bubble but he did
Thats his baseline. He is like that on almost all interviews---because he is a thinker.
He is still cool at 72
I literally just said out loud: "Damn he is just SO COOL."
He is unique