![]() ![]() ![]() What began as a partnership based on getting Springsteen’s voice to the masses ended in bitterness, and a three year wait before The Boss took the world to the Darkness on the Edge of Town. ![]() He spent much of 19 - important years in rock music that should have been important years for Bruce - in a courtroom fighting for his professional life in a lawsuit against Laurel Canyon, Ltd., owned by his manager and publisher Mike Appel. Springsteen was hailed as the voice of a generation on the covers of Newsweek and Time magazines, but instead of capitalizing on his success and hitting the studio to record another album he put on a suit and went to court. With the 1975 album Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen looked like the new king of rock 'n roll - "Thunder Road," "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" and the title track would become classic rock anthems - but a lawsuit threatened deny him the throne. ![]()
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