“Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band” at the Toronto International Film Festival. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy was there, too, faraway from his jurisdiction.
Fans were chanting “Bruuuuuuce!” and afterward some devoted Canadians chased his black SUV down the street clutching their LPs.“The light doesn’t change for 15 seconds!” yelled one diehard at a crosswalk, desperate for an autograph.Springsteen was in high spirits.
Sitting next to Van Zandt in the front mezzanine of Roy Thompson Hall — a sort of royal box — he bopped along to his own classics.
He even grooved to the the ads before the film.It was moving to observe a 74-year-old music icon still be so pumped up by what he’s put into the world.
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