Phoebe Bridgers covers Bruce Springsteen's "Stolen Car" at New Jersey show
Yesterday (13 June) Phoebe Bridgers played a show at New Jersey's Asbury Park, and performed a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Stolen Car" during the encore.
Bridgers paid tribute to The Boss in his hometown of New Jersey last night (13 June) during her show at Asbury Park's Stone Pony Summer Stage by performing a cover of his "Stolen Car" song during her two-song encore, which also included "Waiting Room".
Last week Bridgers spoke about wanting to write more optimistic songs following the release of her Conversations with Friends song "Sidelines" in April, saying, "I’m striving to do more stuff like that. I think it’s more challenging to sound smart and write well about happiness than it is about sadness. In the interest of not seeming trite, I lean toward darker subject matter, just out of comfort. And I think a challenge to myself, now, is being articulate about things that are good."
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