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LoungeMachine
08-26-2006, 11:07 PM
The Independent & The Independent on Sunday

26 August 2006

The strange case of the Boss, his women and an obsession with 9/11

Bruce Springsteen is reported to have split from his wife to spend time with a World Trade Center widow

Published: 27 August 2006

The events of 9/11, when terrorists reduced the twin towers to rubble, have had a profound influence on Bruce Springsteen's music. They now appear to have devastated his marriage.

The singer was yesterday reported to have split from his wife of 15 years, the songwriter and backing singer Patti Scialfa, after developing a friendship with a widow of one of the 9/11 victims he met at a TV benefit show.

"The Boss" - one of the world's best known musicians and a hero of liberal America for many years - and Scialfa are said to be this weekend leading separate lives.

Springsteen is reported to have met the, as yet unnamed, woman in 2001 when he organised the charity telethon event America: A Tribute to Heroes. Rumours about problems within the singer's marriage started after Springsteen was spotted in the company of the widow on a number of occasions.

Yesterday, all members of Springsteen's entourage were under strict orders to say nothing about the reports, which surfaced in the New York Post.

"Bruce and Patti are separated but everyone has been sworn to secrecy," said a "friend" of the couple, who have three children - teenagers Evan and Jessica Rae, and their youngest, Sam.

Springsteen and the woman - who, like his wife and bandmate, is a redhead - are said to have been seen out together at an upmarket beach in Monmouth, New Jersey, and at the Stone Pony, a nearby watering hole where Springsteen has played impromptu gigs. There are also reports that he has been spending less time at the family home and more time at a guest house on the couple's nearby farm.

But other friends say the singer might still rescue his relationship with his wife. Springsteen took a holiday with Scialfa and their children in New York State last month, but recently he has been spotted alone with his children at a local beach.

"He's just a really big flirt," one friend told the Post. "There's nothing going on."

Another friend said: "Bruce and Patti are very much partners. They go at it a lot and fight, but they also work at it a lot ... Patti is a strong woman. They are not going anywhere."

Scialfa's mother, Victoria, said: "I don't know anything about it. I don't want to talk about it."

A spokesman for Springsteen declined to comment.

Ironically, the star's reaction to 9/11 is widely credited with kick-starting a creative upsurge in his songwriting. Previously best known for his chronicling of blue-collar America with beer-hall favourites such as "Born to Run" and "Philadelphia", he won renewed acclaim with the release of his album The Rising, a response to the World Trade Center attacks. It included the track "Into the Fire", about a fireman going into the towers. In his next album, Devils & Dust, he turned his focus to reflections on the Iraq war.

Springsteen's love life was last in the headlines in the late 1980s, when he began his affair with Scialfa - she was one of his backing musicians on tour - while he was still married. It led to the breakdown of his relationship with his first wife, model Julianne Phillips, after four years. He declared he would never marry again after the divorce cost him £9m, but backtracked in 1991, a year after he and Scialfa had their first child.

Springsteen, 56, first found fame in the early Seventies, chronicling the struggles, experiences and aspirations of ordinary Americans. But he found a worldwide audience almost a decade later when he released his album Born in the USA. The album's title track was misinterpreted by many as overt nationalistic posturing, when it was actually a bitter response to the treatment of Vietnam veterans. Since then, his work has become increasingly introspective and he is regarded as an elder statesman of American music.

Scialfa accompanied her husband for live performances this year and was in his band when he played in London to promote his latest album We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions.

The charity telethon was organised by Springsteen within a fortnight of 9/11 and included performances by 21 musicians, including Neil Young and U2, as well as contributions from Tom Hanks and Jim Carrey.

The events of 9/11, when terrorists reduced the twin towers to rubble, have had a profound influence on Bruce Springsteen's music. They now appear to have devastated his marriage.

The singer was yesterday reported to have split from his wife of 15 years, the songwriter and backing singer Patti Scialfa, after developing a friendship with a widow of one of the 9/11 victims he met at a TV benefit show.

"The Boss" - one of the world's best known musicians and a hero of liberal America for many years - and Scialfa are said to be this weekend leading separate lives.

Springsteen is reported to have met the, as yet unnamed, woman in 2001 when he organised the charity telethon event America: A Tribute to Heroes. Rumours about problems within the singer's marriage started after Springsteen was spotted in the company of the widow on a number of occasions.

Yesterday, all members of Springsteen's entourage were under strict orders to say nothing about the reports, which surfaced in the New York Post.

"Bruce and Patti are separated but everyone has been sworn to secrecy," said a "friend" of the couple, who have three children - teenagers Evan and Jessica Rae, and their youngest, Sam.

Springsteen and the woman - who, like his wife and bandmate, is a redhead - are said to have been seen out together at an upmarket beach in Monmouth, New Jersey, and at the Stone Pony, a nearby watering hole where Springsteen has played impromptu gigs. There are also reports that he has been spending less time at the family home and more time at a guest house on the couple's nearby farm.

But other friends say the singer might still rescue his relationship with his wife. Springsteen took a holiday with Scialfa and their children in New York State last month, but recently he has been spotted alone with his children at a local beach.

"He's just a really big flirt," one friend told the Post. "There's nothing going on."

Another friend said: "Bruce and Patti are very much partners. They go at it a lot and fight, but they also work at it a lot ... Patti is a strong woman. They are not going anywhere."
Scialfa's mother, Victoria, said: "I don't know anything about it. I don't want to talk about it."

A spokesman for Springsteen declined to comment.

Ironically, the star's reaction to 9/11 is widely credited with kick-starting a creative upsurge in his songwriting. Previously best known for his chronicling of blue-collar America with beer-hall favourites such as "Born to Run" and "Philadelphia", he won renewed acclaim with the release of his album The Rising, a response to the World Trade Center attacks. It included the track "Into the Fire", about a fireman going into the towers. In his next album, Devils & Dust, he turned his focus to reflections on the Iraq war.

Springsteen's love life was last in the headlines in the late 1980s, when he began his affair with Scialfa - she was one of his backing musicians on tour - while he was still married. It led to the breakdown of his relationship with his first wife, model Julianne Phillips, after four years. He declared he would never marry again after the divorce cost him £9m, but backtracked in 1991, a year after he and Scialfa had their first child.

Springsteen, 56, first found fame in the early Seventies, chronicling the struggles, experiences and aspirations of ordinary Americans. But he found a worldwide audience almost a decade later when he released his album Born in the USA. The album's title track was misinterpreted by many as overt nationalistic posturing, when it was actually a bitter response to the treatment of Vietnam veterans. Since then, his work has become increasingly introspective and he is regarded as an elder statesman of American music.

Scialfa accompanied her husband for live performances this year and was in his band when he played in London to promote his latest album We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions.

The charity telethon was organised by Springsteen within a fortnight of 9/11 and included performances by 21 musicians, including Neil Young and U2, as well as contributions from Tom Hanks and Jim Carrey.

FORD
08-26-2006, 11:43 PM
I'm reserving comment on this one until it's verified by a more reputable source. Bruce & Patti appeared very much together on the video footage I've seen from the "Seeger Sessions".

If it IS true, at least he's consistent in sticking with the redheads.

It could be that he's writing songs for the next E-Street Band album, which will no doubt contain serious political content, and be released (with a tour to follow) right around summer of 2008. The perspective of a 9-11 widow could produce some great lyrics. Doesn't mean he's fucking her :sex:

rustoffa
08-26-2006, 11:50 PM
It's all fun and games 'til that fat saxophone player beats the shit out of her.

"Fuck the BOSS!! All my friends told me it was bound to be some kind of pity party, but I didn't listen *sob*. The whole time...like THE WHOLE TIME..I had this creepy feeling that he was writing a song about my human condition. He played records for me and made SANGRIA! One night, I walked into his guest house and saw Max Weinberg getting off with some kind of chainsaw piledriver!! I blew it off initially, but the weirdess kept getting wrapped around me...you know that born-to-run song? Like that!!...the wrapping around engines bullshit!! Fuck it all...I'm glad he sold alot of records. Why? Because I'm going to sue his ass! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

LoungeMachine
08-27-2006, 12:04 AM
Originally posted by FORD
I'm reserving comment on this one until it's verified by a more reputable source.

Such as Raw Story? ;) :D



Here's another

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060825/springsteen_060825/20060825?hub=Entertainment

FORD
08-27-2006, 12:50 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Such as Raw Story? ;) :D



Here's another

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060825/springsteen_060825/20060825?hub=Entertainment

It's quoting the Murdoch Post, just like the other article did. So that's still the same very questionable source.

blueturk
08-27-2006, 10:29 AM
Wait till Ann Coulter gets hold of this one!

FORD
08-27-2006, 11:44 AM
Originally posted by blueturk
Wait till Ann Coulter gets hold of this one!

After the way Ann embarrassed himself on FAUX the other night, s/he might lay low for a while.

Or at least we can hope.

thome
08-27-2006, 12:07 PM
Updated: 4:47 p.m. CT Sept 26, 2005
WASHINGTON - Cindy Sheehan, the California woman who has used her son’s death in Iraq to spur the antiwar movement, was arrested Monday while protesting outside the White House.....

Well, this is a old A.P. quote but even the Press understand whos, useing who.

Wouldn't the Boss be better served in his -politicool showoff groove-
perhaps, to be be banging this red head (cindy sheehan)?.Or as you all say -of course he would never be banging her, he is comforting her since her 911 loss-....

I am laughing so fukkin hard a may have sh!t myself ...!!!

Didn't, -The Boss- leave his newly wed bride to -not bang- but comfort
and eventually marry Patti?

Useless tools of societies ills, unite!!!

FIGHT THE POWER !

thome
08-27-2006, 12:24 PM
The -Boss Man- had has maybe two Stupendous(sp) Fab Hip Great!
Rock tunes that will be heard for like a billion years .

250 other good bluesy jazz Jersey soul tunes that really deserve
to have credit given, but, he is a Pussy Poli Rocker like Green Day.

Then there is Jello Biaffra and the Dead Kenedeys and a few other
Political GODS!!!!!!!!! Who never get any credit for thier stance in
the political music scene. Granted the DK's haven't put out since Reagan, but has the Boss?

STICK IT TO THE MAN!!

Hardrock69
08-27-2006, 01:57 PM
This belongs in the Enquirer Gossip forum.

Who gives a fuck about Broocie Sprung-String???
:rolleyes:

BigBadBrian
08-27-2006, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by Hardrock69
This belongs in the Enquirer Gossip forum.

Who gives a fuck about Broocie Sprung-String???
:rolleyes:

Agreed.

I like alot of his music, but don't give a damn who he's banging.

:gulp:

LoungeMachine
08-27-2006, 04:16 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Agreed.

I like alot of his music, but don't give a damn who he's banging.

:gulp:


Neither do I.

I just like watching you use a sig full of 21 guys you want to bang :D



It was actually the 9/11 angle that intrigued me.

Don't like it? Feel free to move it, or change the title. ;)

Hardrock69
08-28-2006, 09:48 AM
Yeah but it is not about 9/11, and there is no "9/11 angle" to it.

It is a gossip piece for Mildred Middle-Class to discuss over her morning coffee, out of sheer frustration that her masturbation fantasy has been further ruined....and has no place in a forum full of lunacy as this one....

;)

But we forgive you...
:cool:

LoungeMachine
08-28-2006, 10:36 AM
Originally posted by Hardrock69

But we forgive you...
:cool:


LMAO

Thanks, HR

:D

LoungeMachine
08-28-2006, 10:37 AM
Originally posted by blueturk
Wait till Ann Coulter gets hold of this one!
\

Exactly.


She'll say the 9/11 widow is just looking for the limelight, and living off the fame of her dead ex-husband.

:mad:

Hardrock69
08-28-2006, 10:44 AM
That stupid bitch...I wish someone would get her hooked on heroin, and then feed her some LSD and force her to do a bunch of beastiality movies...
:mad:

FORD
08-28-2006, 12:23 PM
s/he looks like s/he's got the heroin part down already. And s/he claims to be a Deadhead, which theoretically means s/he's done LSD (though neither the drug nor the band seemed to have opened her mind at all)

As for the beastiality..... probably just a matter of finding the video tape.

thome
08-28-2006, 12:42 PM
Originally posted by Hardrock69
That stupid bitch...I wish someone would get her hooked on heroin, and then feed her some LSD and force her to do a bunch of beastiality movies...
:mad:


Some may find this a good thing.

That's why, I line all my hats with tin foil and never walk in front of my
t.v. nakid.

CABLE T.V. IS A TWO WAY MIRROR!!!

THE -BOSS- WORKS FOR THE MAN!!!

(i wonder wich post is wierder?):eek:






I will be apearing on any street corner usa in a trenchcoat screaming all your favorites...tips are apreciated.