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Bruce Springsteen debuted the visuals for 'We Take Care Of Our Own' single

The 62-year-old rock musician Bruce Springsteen has debuted the music video in support of his latest single "We Take Care Of Our Own" which is included on his 17th studio material Wrecking Ball - due March 5.

The clip, filmed in blach-and-white features the song's verses subtitled over images of Springsteen playing the guitar on the rooftop and in an empty avenue too. Towards the end, the clip bursts into color. "We Take Care of Our Own" is a lot like "Born In the USA". It's got a catchy chorus: "Where ever this flag's flown/We take care of our own", but just like "Born in the USA", the song's message is anything but uplifting. "I've been knocking on the door that holds the throne/I've been looking for the map that leads me home," he sings in the first verse.

Springsteen recently announced that he had hired late band member Clarence Clemons' nephew, Jake Clemons, to join their The E Street Band, on saxophone. Clemons passed away in June last year after suffering a stroke.


After Wrecking Ball release, the band will kick off the UK tour this summer, playing shows at Sunderland's Stadium of Light, Manchester's Etihad Stadium, Isle Of Wight Festival in June and London Hard Rock Calling in July.


 
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