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Join us this week for a full episode deep dish dive into the latest rock n roll movie to hit movie theatres this season:
SPRINGSTEEN: Deliver Me From Nowhere
Based on the 2023 book "Deliver Me From Nowhere: The Making Of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska" by noted rock n roll author/historian, Del Fuegos guitarist and Ph.D. holder Warren Zane, the film has proven to be both powerful and divisive amongst casual fans and movie goers alike.
Starring two of the finest actors of their generation, the two Jeremy's; Shameless star Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen, and noted method actor Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau, Springsteen's longtime manager, both actors ground this weighted cinematic portrayal of the birthing process behind one of the most misunderstood and talked about albums of the 1980s.
Yay or Nay?
Should you stay or should you go?
Find out NOW in the latest episode of The GXO, your trusted, insider source for everything music and beyond!
OPENING TRACK: X Offender by Blondie https://music.apple.com/ca/album/x-offender/724506061?i=724506135 from their eponymously titled 1976 debut album
CLOSING TRACK: Streets Of Philadelphia by The Boss himself, Mr. Bruce Springsteen https://music.apple.com/ca/album/streets-of-philadelphia/272899249?i=272899288 his contribution to the jaw droppingly powerful 1994 soundtrack to the Oscar Winning film Philadelphia staring multiple Academy Award winning actors Denzel Washington and Tom Hanks.
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