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Creativity Quote by Bruce Springsteen

"No, I always felt that amongst my core fans- because there was a level of popularity that I had in the mid '80s that was sort of a bump on the scale- they fundamentally understood the values that are at work in my work"

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Springsteen is doing a neat bit of myth-management here: he demotes fame to a temporary market glitch ("a bump on the scale") and elevates something sturdier in its place - values. It’s a defensive move, but not a cynical one. He’s separating the noise of mass exposure from the signal he cares about: a smaller, steadier community that hears his songs as moral arguments, not just radio product.

The phrase "core fans" matters because it implies a relationship built over time, almost civic in its loyalty. He’s not talking about consumers; he’s talking about people who can read the intent behind the characters, the steel-town detail, the romantic failures, the faith and doubt. When he says they "fundamentally understood", he’s claiming a kind of shared literacy: they get that his work isn’t simply heartland aesthetics or blue-jean branding, but an ongoing negotiation with dignity, class, obligation, and survival.

Set against the mid-’80s, the subtext sharpens. That era brought stadium-scale popularity, MTV visibility, and the infamous misreadings of songs like "Born in the U.S.A". - moments when his imagery could be co-opted as uncomplicated patriotism or generic uplift. Calling it a "bump" is a subtle rebuke to that flattening. He’s insisting that the real audience never mistook the critique for a slogan, the desperation for triumph.

It’s also self-justification: if the right people understood, then the work didn’t fail when the culture misheard it. The art remains intact; only the volume changed.

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Springsteen, Bruce. (2026, January 17). No, I always felt that amongst my core fans- because there was a level of popularity that I had in the mid '80s that was sort of a bump on the scale- they fundamentally understood the values that are at work in my work. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-i-always-felt-that-amongst-my-core-fans--50398/

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Springsteen, Bruce. "No, I always felt that amongst my core fans- because there was a level of popularity that I had in the mid '80s that was sort of a bump on the scale- they fundamentally understood the values that are at work in my work." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-i-always-felt-that-amongst-my-core-fans--50398/.

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"No, I always felt that amongst my core fans- because there was a level of popularity that I had in the mid '80s that was sort of a bump on the scale- they fundamentally understood the values that are at work in my work." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-i-always-felt-that-amongst-my-core-fans--50398/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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