Springsteen's Musical Journey: Inspired by the Rolling Stones

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Springsteen's Musical Journey: Inspired by the Rolling Stones

Bruce Springsteen was inspired by the Rolling Stones, particularly Brian Jones and Keith Richards, in his early music career. He admired their style and even dreamed of replacing Mick Jagger in the band. Springsteen learned his first guitar solo from the Stones' cover of "It's All Over Now," which became their first UK No. 1 hit in 1964.

"It's All Over Now" tells the story of the end of a young love and was released as the B-side of "Good Times, Bad Times." The song resonated with Springsteen, who found solace in learning Keith Richards' guitar solo after being kicked out of his first band. This experience fueled his passion for music and inspired him to pursue a career as a lead guitar player.

Springsteen's connection to "It's All Over Now" goes beyond just learning the solo; it symbolizes a turning point in his musical journey. The song's lyrics and the Stones' performance left a lasting impact on him, shaping his aspirations and dedication to his craft. The influence of the Rolling Stones on Springsteen's early career is evident in his memoir and his musical evolution.