“It’s definitely not Los Angeles,” Springsteen said in a recent interview with news . “This place makes me feel secure. The people I wrote about are here, and this is where my people are. As a young guy, I was never worldly.
During the 1980s and 1990s, the singer of “Born to Run” was “not comfortable in Los Angeles for the time I lived there” and “was not comfortable in New York” as well.
I doubt that any of them has any pictures of me tumbling out of nightclubs. Additionally, Patti and I weren’t at ease with our kids growing up in Los Angeles.
We returned to the six houses on the block where I grew up, which were occupied by my relatives. The children had aunts and uncles close by, which was a nice diversion from the industry’s typical setting.