Bruce Springsteen Joins Tom Morello at Anti-Ice Show in Minneapolis: 'Sometimes You Have to Kick Them in the Teeth'

Bruce Springsteen brought his signature voice to a Minneapolis benefit concert, delivering a powerful anti-ICE song that resonated with the crowd. The show, organized by Tom Morello's "A Concert of Solidarity & Resistance" was designed to raise funds for families affected by ICE brutality.

In attendance were the people of Minneapolis and U.S. citizens across the nation, who vehemently disagree with the White House's assertion that Springsteen's song is 'irrelevant'. The event kicked off at First Avenue club, where Springsteen took to the stage as a surprise guest, performing the first live performance of "Streets of Minneapolis". Morello joined him for a rendition of his "Grapes of Wrath"-themed "The Ghost of Tom Joad".

Before playing the song, Springsteen expressed concerns about its tone, saying he found it 'soapboxy'. However, guitarist Tom Morello emphasized that sometimes direct action is necessary. When asked to record the song, Springsteen replied, "Bruce, nuance is wonderful, but sometimes you have to kick them in the teeth."

As Springsteen sang the powerful lyrics, "In our chants of 'ICE out now'/Our city's heart and soul persists/Through broken glass and bloody tears/On the streets of Minneapolis", the packed audience raised their fists and shouted: "ICE Out now!". The message was clear: those responsible for the killings and brutality must be held accountable.

In a statement, Tom Morello described the event as an urgent call to action. He emphasized that fascism is present in many forms, from rhetoric to actions, and urged everyone to resist, protest, defend, stand up to, expose, oust, and overthrow it. The event highlighted the growing resistance movement against ICE and the White House's policies, which have led to tragic losses of life.

As Springsteen concluded his performance, he stated that "So this is for the people of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the people of our good country, the United States of America".
 
Ugh man... I'm getting all kinds of feels watching Bruce Springsteen rock out at that benefit concert 🀘. The way he delivered that anti-ICE song was like a shot to the heart - it's time for change, you know? I love how the crowd was so into it, fist-pumping and shouting "ICE Out now!" - it's like they're saying, "Hey, we see you, ICE, and we won't stand for this anymore" 🀬.

But at the same time, I gotta give props to Tom Morello for being unapologetic about his message. Like, sometimes direct action is necessary, right? And Bruce's response about nuance not always being enough... bravo, bro πŸ‘. It's like he's saying, "Listen, we need to kick this ICE thing in the teeth, and we're gonna make some noise while doing it" πŸ—£οΈ.

I'm just hoping that event sparks a movement, you know? We gotta keep pushing back against fascism in all its forms - from rhetoric to action. It's like, we can't just sit back and let this stuff happen anymore. We gotta be the change, man πŸ”₯.
 
ugh man... i'm still shook from that concert 🀯. bruce springsteen bringing that message on stage was like a punch to the gut πŸ’₯. 'irrelevant' from the white house? no way, dude πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. it's about time someone spoke truth to power and told those responsible for all this ICE brutality to step up πŸ”’. that song 'streets of minneapolis' had me screaming at the top of my lungs "ICE OUT NOW!" 🀯 it was like a wave of resistance washed over the crowd and i felt seen and heard 🌊. morello's right, sometimes you gotta kick them in the teeth πŸ’£. we need more voices like springsteen's out there speaking out against fascism in all its forms πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm telling you, something fishy went down at that concert. Bruce Springsteen's song was definitely not just a coincidence. Tom Morello's whole "A Concert of Solidarity & Resistance" thing sounds like a smokescreen to me. I mean, who comes up with this stuff? The White House is trying to spin it as if the song is irrelevant, but we all know that's not true. Springsteen knows exactly what he's doing - using his platform to stir up trouble. And let's be real, "Streets of Minneapolis" sounds like a total diss towards the establishment. It's just a matter of time before they start cracking down on protests and dissenting voices. We need to stay vigilant here, folks... πŸš¨πŸ’‘
 
I gotta say, I'm super stoked Bruce brought that energy to the Minneapolis benefit concert 🀘! The crowd was absolutely electric when he performed "Streets of Minneapolis" live for the first time, and Tom Morello's setlist was on point too 🎸. But, I mean, can we talk about how complicated it is to tackle issues like this? Springsteen did say he wasn't entirely sold on the song, calling it 'soapboxy'... I get what he means, but sometimes you gotta take a stand and be bold πŸ’ͺ.

I also love that Tom Morello emphasized the importance of direct action in fighting against fascism - we need more people like him pushing boundaries and urging others to resist 🀝. The fact that the White House is saying Springsteen's song is 'irrelevant' is just, like, totally tone-deaf πŸ™„. But hey, at least there are people like Bruce, Tom, and the people of Minneapolis standing up for what they believe in πŸ’•.
 
omg i was so hyped when bruce springsteen showed up at that concert 🀩!! i mean u gotta love how passionate he was about speaking out against ice brutality 🚫 it's like, we need more ppl with his voice and conviction in this country πŸ’ͺ i felt the energy in the crowd was electric πŸ”‹ when he sang those powerful lyrics from "streets of minneapolis" it gave me chills πŸ’€ the fact that tom morello emphasized the importance of direct action is so true 🀯 sometimes u gotta speak truth to power and not hold back πŸ—£οΈ i'm loving how this event brought ppl together to stand against fascism in all its forms 🌎
 
I'm low-key impressed by Bruce Springsteen's willingness to take a stand against ICE brutality. I mean, the dude knows how to bring the heat with his music, but he's also not afraid to use it to make a point. The way the crowd reacted when he started singing that anti-ICE song was insane πŸ”₯πŸ’₯ – like, you could feel the energy in the room!

And can we talk about Tom Morello for a sec? The dude is a total legend and I love how he's using his platform to amplify the message. Sometimes direct action is necessary, right? It's not all about nuance; sometimes you gotta make some noise and demand change.

The whole "ICE out now" vibe was so powerful – it's clear that the people are tired of living in a society where they can be brutalized by the system without any consequences 🚫. The fact that the White House is trying to downplay Springsteen's song is just laughable; like, dude, you know what's real and what's not.

Anyway, props to Bruce and Tom for organizing this epic concert. It's clear that they're part of something bigger than themselves – a movement that's all about resisting fascism and standing up for what's right 🀜🌟
 
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