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I'm not so sure.  Bruce (and Jon) have kept such tight reign on how Bruce is presented, I don't see why that would change when he goes to the great hereafter.  I've been pouring over the latest Neil Young Archive box the last few weeks, and Neil has always always been prepared to lay his work bare, even when it doesn't necessarily present him at his best.  Everything from the Springsteen camp is carefully cultivated, to point of recording overdubs and even new vocals.


Also, the financial inventive isn't there, the catalogue has been sold.  Whatever money his heirs (not hairs) are getting, has already been banked.



I agree it revealed at lot, but it still a selective telling of his version of the truth. Like any autobiography.  Its great, but it is still put through the filter of what they want us to see.



Unfortunately his management didn't do a copyright dump 50 years after he wrote them, so sadly slipped into the public domain.


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