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cheers and applause stephen hey, everybody hey, everybody whooo thank you, joseph. Jon hey i know. Stephen hey welcome to the show. Welcome to the late show. Thanks so much, everybody. cheers and applause welcome to can the late show, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you so much, thank you so much. Im your host, stephen colbert, and you are here on a very special night. A little later i will be sitting down with Bruce Springsteen. cheers and applause jon the boss. Obviously. Well see if we can get to it. Everyone is talking about this donald trump guy, and i do mean everyone. Yesterday, the dalai lama appeared on a british morning show and said this have you met donald trump . Never. What do you think of him . I dont know. Sometimes when you see him, the the way his hair Something Like that. And his mouth, small. That is is my stephen thats a pretty good impression. Thought you said you never met him. Because his hair is like this, and his mouth is like. Jon oh, man stephen i wonder how that feels. How does that feel . Imagine being trashtalked by the dalai lama. Jon thats serious. Stephen i have to wonder what did he do in a previous life . I thought trump would have an affinity with buddhists. Trump because if he gets the nuclear codes, we could all achieve nothingness. That was a pretty good burn by the dalai lama. I cant imagine the dalai lama at a roast. Your mother was so fat, she was reincarnated at two people. Namaste. Lets see what else is happening. Tech news. You guys like apple products . You guys have the iphone and stuff like that . You may already know apple just patented an exciting new innovation a paper bag. You know its the latest in Bag Technology because theres no headphone jack. Now, why would somebody need this new apple bag. Apple explained that in this actual quote from their patent application, bags are often used for containing items. Now, i didnt understand all that technical jargon, but it out with another new product items. Could be. Now, im a famous tv guy, so i get all the latest apple gageets in advance. So i happen to have a beta model of the new apple bag right here. Here we go. Just look at this beautiful, smooth design. Way it rests in my hands right intuitive. Hard to believe its only 900. And to make the bag even more sleek and user friendly, apple has done away with the hole in the top. But, if you really need one, they are selling these hole adapters for only 79 opinion 95 right here. If you want to, you can reapply up there. I also purchased and these are really fantastic. Theyre the latest thing. Im having a little trouble getting them to pair right now. Whatever. Not to be outdone, samsung has unveiled their new galaxy tote 7. Can we sue the footage, jim . There you go. cheers and applause thats a hot item thats a hot item. Jon its on fire stephen do not stomp that out if it appears on your doorstep. There is also an exciting new product just parthe ladies out there. There are two ladies out there. A spanish car manufacturer and apparently there is one teamed up with cosmo magazine to design a car specifically for the cosmo woman. You can tell its by cosmo, because the seats can be put in 75 different positions. And one of them will drive your man wild. laughter applause good luck. I dont understand what makes the car for women. Im sure a man could operate this car just as easily. Although, he might have trouble finding the button that turns it on. I hear upon i hear. I hear theres a problem sometimes. Oh, i want to remind everyone that the late show will be broadcasting live this monday after the first president ial debate. cheers and applause so be sure to tune in, whichever candidate youre enraged by. Because Hillary Clinton and donald trump are the two least popular Major Party Nominees in american history. Luckily, you have options, because according to the federal election comission, 1,928 people have declared their candidacy for president this year. And before you ask, no none of them was michelle obama. The number of declared candidates has more than quadrupled since the last election cycle, because the f. E. C. Has started accepting filings on the internet. So now there are some goofy candidates who have no real shot, like cobra commander; yoda starwars; and best of all, theres a listing that says god is running for president. Thats great news. I was worried this election was proof there is no god. So good luck with all those especially goo t his past. Did you know he turned lots wife into a pillar of salt . Thats going to hurt him with soccer moms. Hold on a second, stephen. Stephen. Stephen of. Stephen god, is that you . Yes, thats me, right behind this thing. Yeah, here i am. Stephen why are you running for president . People really want to be in the race. They look at hillary and trump and say, god help us. I think so so. Stephen do you have a running mate yet . Dont bring it up. Ive narrowed it down to either the son or the holy ghost. And whoever i dont pick, is gonna be pissed. Juniors very sensitive. Stephen hell forgive you. Maybe. Stephen isnt your age going to be an issue . No. If you read the bible, youll see ive mellowed with age. Besides, ive got a onepage letter from my doctor saying im extremely healthy. cheers and applause look at thats good to hear. He wrote it while i was in the limo. Stephen god, where do you stand on the issues, like, for instance, Global Warming. Hey, dont blame Global Warming on me. I was one burning bush. But i do have a plan arks for everybody nothing like riding out the flood on the high seas, listening to yaks doing it. They make a lot of noise. Ill tell you. Nothing louder than a yak in the sack, stephen. laughter stephen lets move on, i dont want to question your ways, god, but if you dont win, would you endorse one of the other candidates . Oof, i dont know. I mean, trumps asked for my help, but hes got tiny hands, so his prayers arent very effective. laughter stephen well, i wish you luck in your campaign, god. What do you think your chances are . Pretty good everywhere but the Southern States. Stephen why not the Southern States . Im just not religious enough for them. Stephen god, everybody well be right back with bruce spst thank you, god. Oh, springsteen is the real guy . Theres no one road out there. No one surface. No one speed. No one way of driving on each and every road. But there is one car that can conquer them all. Shift points, and suspension to fit the mood youre in. And the road youre on. The 2016 cclass. Lease the c300 for 369 a month at your local mercedesbenz dealer. Discover the wonder of johnsons new extra moisturizing bath routine. With 10x more moisturizer in our wash and an ultrarich cream for 24hour hydration especially on dry skin. Johnsons . For every Little Wonder pampers. Stay up to three times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. Wishing you love, sleep and play. Pampers. I am sebastian artois. Brewmaster. Risktaker. I sold everything i had to own a brewery. You might have heard its name. With advil, youll ask what twisted ankle . What muscle strain . Advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain . cheers and applause stephen hey welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. My first guest tonight is the master american troubadour of my lifetime. Ladies and gentleman, Bruce Springsteen cheers and applause . . . Yeah audience Bruce Stephen welcome to the show. Thank you. Thanks. Stephen thank you for being here. My pleasure. Stephen its a have you. Do you recognize the song they were playing you cant judge a book by its cover. Get out stephen can which is on the companion album to your book. Its called chapter and verse. 50 years of music on here from you. Yeah. Stephen that song, too. 50 years and loss of hearing for me, also. Right. Stephen so you cant judge a book by the cover. How old were you when you little club called the left foot in freehold, new jersey applause whoa youve never been there. laughter and i was 16. 16. Stephen wow. Well, if you cant judge a book by the cover, lets talk about the cover. There it is, your new memoir born to run. Cover. Can you tell me about this guy on cover of this book . How old are you there . Im 27. Stephen youre 27. 27. Stephen what would you what do you think this guy at 27 would say if he saw this guy at 67 . Okay. Ed where my car go . Whos the old man in the suit jacket . And what did he do with my hair . Id say. Stephen so why did you write a book . Youve been writing for years, you know. Its an autobiography, but your songs unless im wrong are auto biographical. They seem that way. Stephen yeah. They seem that way . Have you been lying to us in the songs all these years, bruce . Thats what artists do. They lie in service of the truth. Stephen really. Of course,. Stephen is that what you tell the judge . So what were you able to do in a book that you coul d songs . The book is very different. You have you have to you still have to find rhythm, and you have to find music in the proez that youre writing, but theres a lot more space to delve into deeper details. And also, an autobiography, people know its immediately about your life. Whereas the songs, theres always a question. Street. Book people know, its directly from your experience. Stephen well, its its like your music in that its its beautiful, incredibly moving. Every practically every paragraph that ive read in this has been like poetry. Whoa stephen no, but also but, no lets go there. Stephen but its also like listening to you talk at the same time. Howon what was the process of writing this book like for you . It started when we played the super bowl, which is, even if youve been at it a long time, its a little bit of a hairy a hairy evening. Stephen you might slide on your knees and grind your groin into a camera, like i seem to remember you doing. Thats true. Thats just one of the many things that could happen. laughter but after, it ended up being quite an experience, so i wrote a little essay to put on our web voice i found in the essay. It felt like me. So we were in florida for a while after the super bowl, and i sat around, and i said, well maybe ill throw some memories down from when i started. So i just started from the beginning. And i spent about two or three weeks writing, and initially i thought well, you know, i dont know what im going to do with it. Maybe it will just be for the kid to read or something when and then i wrote a little bit more, wrote a little bit more. And i put it away sometimes for a year, even longer when we toured. And i come back to it and i go, thats pretty good. Maybe ill keep going. Eventually it got to a point where i knew i was in the process of writing a book, and but i really kind of wrote it somewhat casually over seven years. Stephen so this is seven years of your life represented right here. Yeah, i think so. Stephen one of the things you say in here is this theater, actually, appears in the book. The ed sullivan theater. Incredible. Stephen because you had a turning point in your life. You awoke to something beautiful. You say when you saw this. Jimmy . . You aint nog but a hound dog you aint nothing but a hound dog . Stephen how old were you when you saw Elvis Presley play it still looks great. Stephen yeah. Thats 50 years ago this month, that performance is 50 years ago this month. That makes sense. Im 67. So i was six, seven years old. Stephen so what did you think when you saw it . Its amazing because i was actually that young, but it had a tremendous impact. Im curious as to where he stood here . Stephen i dont know where he stood, but ive been told that the pictures of the and the beatles were up there in that corner right over there. cheers and applause audience bruce can we get some of what for me . cheers lovely. Thats thats why i got here. Stephen ringtoang. So what did you think when you saw it . You said it changed your life when you saw it . At seven i dont know how much of a life i had it to change, but whatever i had, it struck the me right away. And i ran i got my mother to run down to the store the the next week and we rented a guitar, and i took a swing at playing it for about a month. I gave up. My hands were too small, and they didnt know how they didnt know how to teach in twist and shout, or hound dog. I got bored rather quickly and fut away until i was 14 and the beatles were on this stage and it happened to me again so i got struck twice by lightning. Stephen was it just the music or was it the screaming girls part as well . Just the music . Obviously well, at seven im not sure. At 14 it was certainly, okay, this is four theres all these women. How do i get into that business. Stephen well, i want to talk about how you got into the business and well do that when we come back with more bruce when youve been making delicious natural cheese for over 100 years like kraft has, you learn a lot about peoples tastes. Honey, what do you want for dinner tonight . Oh whatever youre making. Triple cheddar stuffed sliders. applause stephen welcome back, everybody. Welcome back to the late show. Were here with Bruce Springsteen. Talking about his book request the born to run. Now, before i started getting ready for this interview and read the book, i didnt actually know you were raised a catholic. I dont know why i didnt know that, but i didnt know it. Oh, yeah, oh, yeah. Stephen well, you say in here the music for the first time. Thats where i heard. Im not sure what youre talking about. laughter . Stephen that is where i found the beginnings of my song, you said. Oh, yeah. Stephen thats when you found the beginnings of my song. Its a good book. You should read it. I mean laughter applause . . . I dont know about you, but i cried when i read it. Its really a beautiful book. The beginnings of your song. What do you mean . Where is the catholic in your work . Its not overt. Its pretty overt, you know. Runs nuns run bald through have the halls. Pregnant pleading immaculate conception. applause its its a little overheated that line, but you get the idea of where i was coming from. But no, it just informed my language. What happened is every kay youre religion, of course. And were you a good student of religion . No. I was it all scared me, to be honest with you. But the nuns and the priests or the vision of hell . What scared you about it . Yeah, youre six and, you know, the the vision of hell was hellacious, you know. So and, of course, youre taking everything incredibly literally at that age. As real as desk youre sitting in. So it was a lot it to deal with. But but at the end of day, a lot of language found the way into my music. And i always say that my music is want verses of blues, chorus is the gospel. If you look at the way my songs are built, the verses are always blues and when you get to chorus, hopefully you get a kind of transcendence that i got out of gospel musu and those two things are at the core of how i write, but also the language, the ideas, a lot of it came out of the catholic education. Stephen were you an altar boy . I was the i was the worst altar boy on planet earth. laughter you wanted to become an altar boy because you got out of school to rehearse. Stephen you got out of school . You got out of school a little early every week to rehearse and my mother wanted me as an altar boy. Did you think of that as being on stage . I was the only altar boy to be knocked down on stage by the 81yearold monsignor who was serving the mass at the time. Stephen what can you do . First of all, mass then was in latin speaking latin fellow altar boy here. So. So you had to learn entire mass in lati so i i think i had a prayer or two down but you never really learned anything, and i actually never learned positioning on the altar. I was a real disaster. laughter and, also, you get stuck with the earliest detail. So youre there at youre 4 30 a. M. So youre running down the streets, pitchblack night. You have your cassock behind you. Im terrified because i know i what im going to do. I said i just dont know. I dont know how to do this. He said, go out and light the candles. I said all right. I cant light the candles. I cant even get them lit. And the mass starts, and now, of course, my mother, her two sisters, entire italian and irish family are there to see me make my debut. And along with all the nuns, because they go to early massbe and one thing leads to another and i get hauled by my cassock face down to altar. Stephen in the middle of mass . Yeah, in the middle of mass, to an audible gasp from the nuns, my relatives. Who are like theyre done now. Its like, you know. Theyre finished, you know. So that was i dont think i served another mass. I think that was it for me laughter i did 11 years, 11 years. Never got it right. Thats pretty suppressive. At the beginning of the book and the end of book you talk about something called the magic trick. What do you mean by the magic trick . And to make this a longer question. People ask me if im intimidated about talking to guests and its only musicians. Really. Stephen because you have a magic i dont understand. What is the magic trick to you. Youre there to manifest an empty space. Its an empty building. So the audience is going to come, and youre going to show up, and together youre going to manifest something thats very, very real, thats very tangible, but youre going to pull it out of thin air. It wasnt there before you showed up. It didnt it didnt exist. And its its real magic, you know. Thats a little bit of what my my job is every night. Assist you, and for us together to create create this sense of whatever you want to call it. You know, it is cathartic, and hopefully on a good night when were at our very, very best, theres a little transcendence, and transsubstantiation . Im not sure what that means, but it might be that means that you are a terrible altar boy. No p i got it stephen one t another. Like, you know, you and the audience become another thing. So we do become a bit of another thing. Stephen how do you know youve turned the trick . Its in the air. Its always in the air at night when you theres a moment when you sort of you get lost in it, and you can see grown men in tears and. Not really. laughter stephen when you feel i iting, is there a song you go, now because that will push us over the edge. Sometimes it does, but sometimes it doesnt. Every night, funny thing about concert, its never repetitive. You can play the same exact show two nights in a row and not a repetitive experience. If you could have your first kiss on a nightly basis, for some reason, the show provides that sense of newness really regularly. Its a very, very unusual its an experience. Could alter you and youd remember it your whole life. So to be fortunate enough to have it we go out three, four nights a week. We travel the world in front of all different audiences. 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A lipton meal is what you bring to it. applause stephen welcome back, everybody. Now, were here with Bruce Springsteen. cheers hes got a new his life called born to run. You just played your youre 67 years old. Yes, i am. Stephen and you just played its mying about the tomorrow. Stephen you just played your longest u. S. Show, four hours, three minutes, and 46 seconds. Why do you do such long shows . I dont know. Stephen why do you do such long shows . Yeah, this ones going to be a long won. No. Stephen youre waiting for the magic show. I always think its going to be a good deal shorter. Now, the band doesnt complain to you. Except around around three hours and 40 minutes. Its that last 20 minute that for some reason even gets the e street band slightly someone may mention it to me, you know. After the show . No, after the show. Why they go that long . Im not exactly sure. Ive been doing it for a long time. Stephen ive seen you up there, you get pretty sweaty. I do. Stephen and how much talcum powder do you go through . Because those are pretty tight jeans for a man your age. Theres a lot of theres a lot of chafing that does go on, so. laughter im shoveling it in there after the the show. Stephen you said in the known to fight off the night terrors. Yeah, well, it i used ited it was medicinal. I was this incredibly neurotic young kid, a lot of anxiety, which i didnt know how to chase away. So all i found out was after i played, i calmed i calmed down, and i felt very centered. And it was really the first thing i did to kind of medicate myself, you know. And it may explain why it goes on so long, you know. laughter it was an easy drug to take. But its still it still affects me like that. I mean, the night just the night has its own life. And, i mean, im coming out, so i know im going to play were going to play two and a half hours, were going to play three hours. I know thats going to happen, but i dont know whats going to happen after that. Thats organic and it defines the own time and space. And once i get to a certain point, i im im not thinking about the time, you know. Im here to im here to take you out of time. Im here to transport you someplace else. Im here to alter time and space and play with it myself and help you move in and out of you know, move in and out of things on any given evening. So its the time thing is just if it was my own preference i would prefer not to play four hours. laughter but thats what happens. Stephen well, you say youre fighting off the night terrors, what are the night terrors . And have you had them your entire life . Are those literal night terrors . If you didnt play, they would come to you . If i dont play regularly, im inside my head a lot. And i realize im not my own best company. So ive kind of had to deal with stephen youre open in here about having depression. Yeah. Stephen as an adult. And your father dealt with the same thing. Yeah, my father had was very ill with it, you know. And there was a lot of real illness in my family, in my family with it. It really shot through the irish side of the family. And then, you know, i caught some of it. And so, you know, occasionally it comes up. But its you know, ive had my dad. My dad had it very, very seriously, and so did some of my other Family Member s. Stephen you talk about your relationship with your dad in the book and it was a complicated relationship and not always a happy one. But you describe a beautiful moment of well, Something Like redemption between you and your father. Yeah. Stephen the day before your first child was born. Oh, wow. Stephen would you mind had. My dad was very manic, so he would take these long driving long driving trips. And he showed up at my house one kay, and it was just to say hello, he said. It was a 500mile trip to say hi. And he came in it must have been something about me being on the cusp of being a father that we sat down, we had a couple of beers, and it was like a sunday morning or something. And he little rough on you, you know. And i remember saying, yeah, i know. But you did the best you could. And it was a very small moment, but it was it was sort of a moment where it was all i needed to hear. Plus i had much, much greater insight into my fathers life as i got older. It was very, very difficult. My father was a it was a really inside he was a sweetheart and loving man. Seriously with some illness. So it took me i had to get pretty old before i understood him and understood where some of the troubles we had came from, you know. So and we you know, it was initially, we didnt communicate very well. So i started to write i wrote my songs. I wrote songs about him. And id bring record over. Wouldnt hear anything back. Write another song about him, bring the record over. I know my mother had it didnt hear anything back. And finally, one day and he was literally he was in bed, and he was close to his death. And i said, dad we were talking. And i said, what are your favorite songs . The ones about me. applause so. So it was a nice thing. Stephen well, the next day yeah. Stephen did that how did that change you . You talk about Everything Else goes away, your in the book you have a beautiful theres a beautiful chapter on the birth of your first child and saying that all your selfprotection, all your secrets, all your worries about yourself go out the window instantly when you hold your child. Did that then did that change your work . Did that change what you wanted to create . Yeah, it was it was it was a funny evening. I concerned if patty was going to have any pain, you know. So i was you thought maybe she would be the only woman who did. laughter . So i was but, you know, once the once the baby came along, you know, it was just everything stopped. And all your defensive mechanisms, all the things you do on protect yourself every kay, all your all the dances halted, you know. Up to run out into the street and say, people, stop shopping. Stop. Get off your cell phones. Stop watching television. A messiah has come. Thats how you feel. Your kids, you know. Here, in babylon, los angeles, a new son of new jersey has been born. cheers and applause take another commercial break and this was only supposed to be three acts but id love to ask you a few more questions if youd stick around. Yeah. Stephen that would be great. That would be great. Well be right back with more Bruce Springsteen. . . . Dennys introduced new buttermilk pancakes and now were introducing free pancakes for kids. Whos crazy idea was this . For a limited time, kids get our new pancakes in any of these flavors, free. I was out here smoking instead of being there for my sons winning shot. That was it for me. Thats why im quitting with nicorette. Only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. It starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. Every great why why am i so devastatingly handsome, im in a fragrance. Ad, and my sweethearts gone sayonara. This scarf, all thats left to remember. What she washed this like a month ago hows a guy supposed to move on i am sebastian artois. Brewmaster. Risktaker. I sold everything i had to own a brewery. You might have heard its name. . . . applause . Stephen welcome back, everybody. Were here with Bruce Springsteen, talking about his new book born to run. A couple of quick questions member of your band who sent it in to us. I heard from people who work with you that you occasionally, spontaneously call out a song the band has never played before. How does that happen and what do you say to your band as theyre trying to learn a song theyve never played before 10 seconds before 50,000 people while youre counting them in . First of all, the entire band are bar band veterans. So theyve played hundreds of nights before we in front of an audience after we had a record deal. Theres a common well that we all draw from. I mean if something says, play wild thing youll be fired from the e street band if you dont know what. And there is a secret. There is a little man under the stage, and and he has a going to play friday on my mind were going to play katy perry, whatever year going to play. He within seconds has the lyrics up in pront of me, you know. So hes followup question. Okay. Stephen your top five bruce songs. applause thats tough. You know. Thats thats a tough one. Stephen five out of about 300. Lets go. Five. Id have to up there. cheers and applause i guess for me, rising was a big song. applause we play thunder road really regularly. applause but nebraska was a good one. That was a good one. Im trying to skip what. Bad lands you play every concert. Stephen its your life, bruce. Its your life. These folks are all planted now. Can racing in the street. Stephen these are everybodys top five, by the way. laughter all right, now, on companion to point out, on the companion album called chapter and verse. There is a couple of dozen great songs. One is called henry boy. Henry boy has an interesting story. This theater as well which ill get to in just a second. But how did henry boy come about . Yo i have no recollection of writing it or performing it. Hamm demo tape, the first thing i cut on cbs when i was first auditioning. Stephen on columbus records. On columbus records. Stephen john ham. He produced it. Stephen there was an 18yearold mixer on that session, and that is harvey goldberg. I think were going to have and hes a mixer for this show. This is a this is your life moment. Stephen hes us. Hes right below the stage right now. Theres harvey applause hello, stephen. Hello, bruce. Stephen hey, harvey. Anything you want to say to bruce . You know, i always wondered what happened to you after the demo. And im really glad that you wrote a book about it so now i can see what went on. Good luck with the book. applause stephen all right, by the way, we found out we found out from the historian of this building, that elvis performed right around here. They say this is the spot right around where elvis would have performed. So you made it. Whooo stephen all right, well, the book is born to run. Its about your childhood to the present. Whats the future hold for you . Whats the next chapter . Same old thing. Stephen yeah. You could probably be governor no. cheers and applause . Stephen no . And i think ill pass on that one. Stephen tonight is your birthday. It is. Stephen tonight is your birthday. cheers and applause so we got you a little something. We just got a small little something. Really. Stephen this is a copy of the original schematic of the ed sullivan theater since this Building Made a difference in your life. I always wanted one of those. cheers and applause chapter and verse is out now. Born to run is available on september 27. Bruce springsteen, everybody . . . applause stephen thats it for the late show everybody. I want to thank Bruce Springsteen for being here. Because we went four acts with bruce, we werent able to broadcast emma willmann, our standup tonight, but we will have her on next week. Thank you, emma. Tune in next week when we have rob lowe, sean penn and morgan freeman, plus a special live postdebate show on monday. James corden is next. Have a great weekend good night captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by access. Wgbh. Org . Are you ready yall to have some fun . Feel the love tonight dont you worry bout . Your hangups and fears bout to ignite . Its the late, late show cheers and applause reggie ladies and gentlemen, all the way from the ancient

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