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Bruce Springsteen looks back on life in new documentary ‘Road Diary’: “If I went tomorrow, it’s OK – what a fucking ride”
Bruce Springsteen‘s new documentary film about a life in music, the musician has been reflecting on his long-spanning career.Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band follows the rock legend and his close team of musical collaborators, which premiered at the Roy Thomson Hall at Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday (September 8) with The Boss in attendance.In a post-screening Q&A, Springsteen reaffirmed that he intends to keep performing music until “the wheels come off”, per Variety.“If I went tomorrow, it’s OK,” he told the crowd to applause. “What a fucking ride!”The documentary features footage from the rocker’s most recent world tour along with intimate backstage moments.“That’s how we make the sausage,” he told the crowd as he took to the stage post-screening.It also also sees Springsteen’s wife and E Street bandmate Patti Scialfa reveal that she was diagnosed with a form of blood cancer called multiple myeloma in 2018, resulting in her needing to take a step back from touring.“This affects my immune system, so I have to be careful what I choose to do and where I choose to go,” she said in the film.