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Bruce Springsteen's ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums' has 83 unreleased songs. Icon shares big update on upcoming project
Bruce Springsteen's ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums' has 83 unreleased songs. Icon shares big update on upcoming project

Economic Times

time14 hours ago

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Bruce Springsteen's ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums' has 83 unreleased songs. Icon shares big update on upcoming project

AP On June 27, Bruce Springsteen will release 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums,' an epic seven-album box set filled with 83 unreleased songs American icon Bruce Springsteen is finally answering the question fans have whispered for decades. What else is out there? Springsteen has never been one to toss out a good idea. On June 27, Bruce Springsteen will release 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums,' an epic seven-album box set filled with 83 unreleased songs that span over three decades of his career, from 1983 to 2018, according to a report in Entertainment Now. "This was a really unusual collection of songs because I was commissioned to write them for a film… It was a western that dealt with spiritual issues." Learn more about "Faithless" in "Inside Tracks II: The Lost Albums," coming soon. #TheLostAlbums," his Instagram post 9-LP collection also features a 100-page hardcover book, offering deeper insights into Springsteen's creative process through outtakes, B-sides, and demos. ALSO READ: Kristi Noem's hospitalisation linked to her visit with RFK Jr to a controversial biohazard lab for Ebola, SARS-CoV-2? In a new interview with the New York Times, ahead of his new 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' box set release due out next Friday — an 83-song epic divided into seven distinct albums — Bruce Springsteen revealed that 'Tracks III' is 'already done.' Yes, The Boss is already looking ahead to the next project, which he says will comprise an additional five albums of material ranging from sessions for his debut 'Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.' in 1973 up to last year.'The past always weighs heavy on me. 'Our pasts have a lot to do with shaping who we are now and the things we're pursuing. So that is a theme that constantly recurs to me, and I'm always rewriting it, trying to get it right," he was quoted as saying by the NYT. ALSO READ: VA spokesperson issues clarification on bombshell report claiming doctors can refuse treatment to Democrats 'It's basically what was left in the vault,' he said. 'So there was a lot of good music left.' While no release date has been announced yet for Tracks III , fans of Bruce Springsteen will have plenty to look forward to in the meantime. Arriving alongside Tracks II on June 27 is a companion set titled Lost and Found: Selections from The Lost Albums , which includes 20 curated tracks from across the unreleased material. It will be available on two LPs or a single CD. 'These were full albums, some even mixed and ready for release,' Springsteen said earlier this year. 'I've shared this music privately for years. I'm happy you'll finally get to hear it — I hope you enjoy it.' Wednesday also marked the release of the first trailer for Deliver Me From Nowhere , a biopic starring Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen. The film, due out October 24, chronicles the creation of Springsteen's 1982 album Nebraska and was primarily shot in New Jersey during the fall and winter of 2024–2025.

Bruce Springsteen's ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums' has 83 unreleased songs. Icon shares big update on upcoming project
Bruce Springsteen's ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums' has 83 unreleased songs. Icon shares big update on upcoming project

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Bruce Springsteen's ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums' has 83 unreleased songs. Icon shares big update on upcoming project

Live Events Bruce Springsteen's 'Tracks III' done? (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel American icon Bruce Springsteen is finally answering the question fans have whispered for decades. What else is out there?Springsteen has never been one to toss out a good idea. On June 27, Bruce Springsteen will release 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums,' an epic seven-album box set filled with 83 unreleased songs that span over three decades of his career, from 1983 to 2018, according to a report in Entertainment Now."This was a really unusual collection of songs because I was commissioned to write them for a film… It was a western that dealt with spiritual issues." Learn more about "Faithless" in "Inside Tracks II: The Lost Albums ," coming soon. #TheLostAlbums," his Instagram post 9-LP collection also features a 100-page hardcover book, offering deeper insights into Springsteen's creative process through outtakes, B-sides, and a new interview with the New York Times, ahead of his new 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' box set release due out next Friday — an 83-song epic divided into seven distinct albums — Bruce Springsteen revealed that 'Tracks III' is 'already done.'Yes, The Boss is already looking ahead to the next project, which he says will comprise an additional five albums of material ranging from sessions for his debut 'Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.' in 1973 up to last year.'The past always weighs heavy on me. 'Our pasts have a lot to do with shaping who we are now and the things we're pursuing. So that is a theme that constantly recurs to me, and I'm always rewriting it, trying to get it right," he was quoted as saying by the NYT.'It's basically what was left in the vault,' he said. 'So there was a lot of good music left.' While no release date has been announced yet for Tracks III, fans of Bruce Springsteen will have plenty to look forward to in the alongside Tracks II on June 27 is a companion set titled Lost and Found: Selections from The Lost Albums, which includes 20 curated tracks from across the unreleased material. It will be available on two LPs or a single CD.'These were full albums, some even mixed and ready for release,' Springsteen said earlier this year. 'I've shared this music privately for years. I'm happy you'll finally get to hear it — I hope you enjoy it.'Wednesday also marked the release of the first trailer for Deliver Me From Nowhere, a biopic starring Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen. The film, due out October 24, chronicles the creation of Springsteen's 1982 album Nebraska and was primarily shot in New Jersey during the fall and winter of 2024–2025.

A night with Elbow at Cardiff Castle, goosebumps and all
A night with Elbow at Cardiff Castle, goosebumps and all

Wales Online

time6 days ago

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  • Wales Online

A night with Elbow at Cardiff Castle, goosebumps and all

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info I'm a bit guilty of not really making the most of the live music we have in the capital often enough. This summer, as is becoming the norm, there's something for everyone in terms of gigs in Wales' capital. Sting, Will Smith, Stevie Wonder, Stereophonics? Oh, and a group of fellas from Manchester, you might have heard them mentioned. But the one I knew I wanted to see was Elbow partly because they're the exact sort of band the venue calls out for. As part of this summer's TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle they were joined by The Coral and Billie Marten. From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What's On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here Elbow were preceeded by Snow Patrol the night before, and you can read that review here. This night, there was a weather warning for thunderstorms and there was a mass arrival of ponchos and waterproofs required partway through the set. I'd listen to Guy Garvey in most places. His haunting, effortless voice is, many years of music in, nothing short of lovely. The castle really is a special venue and suited them down to the crowd. The last time I went to one of the Depot Live gigs at the castle I saw a Faithless DJ set and it lends itself to a jump around just as much as a sway to Elbow. In a set just shy of two hours, Elbow performed 20 songs, mixing old and new. Starting with 2008's Starlings, he quipped some of the material to come would be older than some audience members. Next came Lovers Leap. Other tracks included Lippy Kids, Magnificent, Kindling, Mirrorball and Seldom Seen Kid. But they could only close with One Day Like This, a song so beautiful, even the rain stopped in time for us to enjoy it in all its glory. Garvey apologised for his voice being not 100% but it wasn't noticeable from where we were. It was never going to be a raucous gig, but even the most mellow of tunes were brought to life by the band, with a seemingly endless supply of instruments and vocals to boot. Garvey knew how to get the crowd growing, a vocal warm up for the final, goosebump-inducing number was a lovely touch. An effortlessly talented band who seem to still love what they do, one day like this a year really would see me right. The other TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle gigs are: June 13 Elbow with The Coral and Billie Marten June 20 Jamie Jones and Chris Stussy June 25 Maribou State with Jitwam and Anish Kumar June 26 The Script and Tom Walker June 28 Sting and The Lilacs and Sophie Grey July 8 The Human League with Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey and Blancmange July 10 James and Shed Seven and Jamie Webster July 13 Rag 'n' Bone Man and Elles Bailey July 19 Rock the Castle - Funeral for Friend, The Blackout, Punk Rock Factory and more July 20 UB40 Ft Ali Campbell with Bitty McClean and Reggae Roast Ft Mr Williamsz July 26 Depot in the Castle Jess Glynne Maximo Park, Sigma, Kate Nash, Professor Green, GLC and Blue Dolphin Wranglers. July 30 Fontaines CD with Kae Tempest and High Vis July 31 Pet Shop Boys and Dave Pearce August 1 Faithless with Kosheen and Chicane August 20 and 21 Tom Jones with Stone Foundation August 24 Basement Jaxx with Ezra Collective and Eats Everything August 25 Will Smith with Nile Rodgers and Chic

Aunt Bashes Idea of Therapy, Unintentionally Ends Up Quoting Therapist Weekly
Aunt Bashes Idea of Therapy, Unintentionally Ends Up Quoting Therapist Weekly

Newsweek

time12-06-2025

  • General
  • Newsweek

Aunt Bashes Idea of Therapy, Unintentionally Ends Up Quoting Therapist Weekly

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A woman who claims "therapy is for the Faithless" has unwittingly been giving a therapist's advice. The original poster (OP), user My_Alchemy22, shared their story on Reddit, explaining that their aunt is someone who routinely discourages therapy in favor of prayer. She even once told the OP's cousin that discussing problems with a therapist instead of God "is a sign of spiritual weakness". The OP, however, has been seeing a therapist for a while, but was surprised when their aunt confessed to feeling "spiritually dry". Stock image of a therapist talking with her patient. Stock image of a therapist talking with her patient. Photo by Valeriy_G / Getty Images "Honestly, [after that comment] I felt this quiet ache in my heart," they told Newsweek in a Reddit message. "It reminded me of what it felt like before I decided to turn to therapy. In a way, she was asking for help, and she didn't even realize it. "I was torn between giving it anonymously or staying out of it altogether. Eventually, well, turns out kindness doesn't cost a dime. I offer what I can. A little ironic, but I sleep better knowing I made a difference, somewhat." In their post, the OP explained, "I shared something my therapist once told me: 'Sometimes we mistake emotional exhaustion for a spiritual crisis. They feel the same, but they need different care.' "She blinked. Said it sounded like something from a devotional. Asked me to send her the quote. "Now she's been texting me weekly for 'more little gems'." The OP told Newsweek the "little gems" include "You don't have to perform your healing to prove you're getting better" and "Feeling stuck isn't the same as being broken". "I'm not sure how conversant she is with the Internet, because there's plenty of quotes floating out there that I know she'd love and resonate with," the OP noted. "Until she gets there, we'll keep boosting her with the weekly gems." Reddit Reacts Hundreds of Redditors took to the comments to applaud the OP, with one writing appreciatively, "It's this type of petty I'm here for." Another agreed, adding, "Sometimes the best lessons come when people don't know they're being taught. Your therapist should get royalties for all these 'divine revelations'." "The 'PRO' version of this is, sometime down the road, inviting her to meet with the 'pastor' or 'devotional leader' that you're getting your advice from, and sitting her down with a real therapist," one Redditor pointed out. Generational Experience of Therapy Different generations have varying attitudes to therapy, with Monica Cwynar, a licensed counselor and social worker with Thriveworks, telling Newsweek, "[Baby boomers'] lower rate of engagement [with therapy] can reflect a cultural background shaped by different societal norms around mental health, where there has traditionally been a stigma associated with seeking help. "Boomers are more likely to emphasize resilience, self-reliance, and the belief that personal struggles should be handled privately, that seeking help is a weakness, resulting in a hesitance to seek external support like therapy." 'Felt like a win' The OP told Newsweek they had only told "a few cousins" about going to therapy, and "they loved it". "We grew up watching our elders prioritize social acceptance over well-being, so watching that shift, even in disguise, felt like a win," they added. "Therapy and spirituality don't have to cancel each other out. Sometimes healing starts with language that feels safe. Even if it's borrowed." Concerns over AI While therapy can be a useful tool for those seeking help, the increase in use of artificial intelligence has caused problems for some patients. In one incident, covered by Newsweek, a patient was urged to report their therapist after he accidentally revealed he was "cherry-picking" responses from ChatGPT. Newsweek reached out to My_Alchemy22 requesting further comment on Friday, June 6. Newsweek's "What Should I Do?" offers expert advice to readers. If you have a personal dilemma, let us know via life@ We can ask experts for advice on relationships, family, friends, money and work, and your story could be featured on WSID at Newsweek. To read how Newsweek uses AI as a newsroom tool, click here.

Bruce Springsteen, wife Patti Scialfa celebrate wedding anniversary
Bruce Springsteen, wife Patti Scialfa celebrate wedding anniversary

USA Today

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Bruce Springsteen, wife Patti Scialfa celebrate wedding anniversary

Bruce Springsteen, wife Patti Scialfa celebrate wedding anniversary Show Caption Hide Caption Bruce Springsteen's wife Patti Scialfa reveals cancer diagnosis Longtime E Street Band member and wife of Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa, revealed she was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2018. The Springsteens are celebrating over three decades of love. Bruce Springsteen and wife Patti Scialfa celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary over the weekend. Scialfa, a member of Springsteen's E Street Band, has been on hiatus from the group since revealing she had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a rare blood cancer. "Our one year anniversary … Bruce surprised me with a beautiful party," Scialfa wrote in a June 8 Instagram post alongside a photo of the couple sharing a kiss. Scialfa and Springsteen were married June 8, 1991, in Los Angeles. "Today marks 34 years … even though we already had Evan and Jess was on the way … spent the evening with Bruce (and) Sam and our granddaughter Lily," she continued. Scialfa and Springsteen share three children: Evan, 34; Jessica, 33; and Sam, 31. The family will soon notch another milestone: a multigenerational album. Sam and Evan are credited with contributing background vocals on the track "Where You're Going, Where You're From," part of the "Faithless" album, one piece of a two-part project that releases old Springsteen tracks from the vault. On Instagram, friends, fans and family congratulated the couple on their milestone. "Happy Anniversary!!!!!! We love you both!!!!!" commented Rita Wilson, an actress and wife to Tom Hanks. Longtime Springsteen photographer and concert promoter Danny Clinch laid down three heart emojis. "What a beautiful picture of the two of you! A very Happy Anniversary from us to you! Nicki & Garry," Nicky Germaine, the wife of E Street bassist Gary Tallent, wrote. Springsteen and Scialfa first met when she answered a newspaper ad in the mid-1970s for a female backup singer versed in 1960s girl groups. She had a tryout with the E Street Band, but did not end up joining the group until 1984 on the eve of the Born in the USA tour. When the two began to rehearse alone at her New York City apartment ahead of the subsequent Tunnel of Love tour, the line between bandmates and lovers began to blur. "I used to steal up there and sit on a park bench waiting for my gal to meet me with a six pack of beer," Springsteen said during a July 2020 broadcast of "Bruce Springsteen: From His Home, To Yours" on Sirius XM's E Street Radio channel. "We got engaged on that park bench," Scialfa added. Marianne Faithfull's "Trouble In Mind" was the theme of their budding romance, the couple revealed. "I used to drive you back from New York City after visiting me, and we would play that all the way back," Springsteen said. "That makes me think of your blue Camaro," Scialfa added, "and also you had an old Corvette, which was also blue. We would just play that, never talk. We were just in a daze of love." "Marianne Faithfull was our guardian angel in those days," Springsteen said. Contributing: Anna Kaufman, USA TODAY

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