, her upcoming studio album, life in quarantine with Bruce Springsteen at their New Jersey estate, learning to cut his hair during this time, and her hopes and fears about the future of live music.I’ve had this title “Motherless Child” around for some time, but I’d never finished it. I had the basic melody and music and the chorus. As soon as [Bobby] told me about this movie, I thought, “Oh, ‘Motherless Child.’ Let me dig that out of my archives of unfinished work,” which is quite a bit.
Yeah. It’s nice being given direction or a specific narrative. Then you go, “OK, this is loss — deep, deep loss. It’s a tragic circumstance.” That actually makes it easier to write a song to me. Anything that is dark and complicated and dimensional is actually easier than writing a fun and happy song.“Plastic Horses” was among the material [I came across] when “Motherless Child” was in its infant stage. It was another thing that was in quarter time and a waltz.
How is your pandemic going in a broader sense? You used to travel a lot. What’s it like to basically never leave?
Who cares about Patti Scialfa? She’s just a nasty back-up singer and wife of Bruce Springsteen who can only scream and play 3 chords on the guitar.
Patti makes Bruce happy, which for all intensive purposes, means the most, but she’s a middling talent, like that Babushka Pirate guitar player. Bruce should get 80% of every dollar that Van Zandt makes.
She nailed it on being hopeful for returning to normal life but realizing we have some serious roadblocks in the way - a great musician in her own right and so smart and compassionate.
What a great interview. She’s so smart and insightful
Thank you for this. Ms Patti Scialfa is one of the most underrated singer-songwriters ... and definitely one of my favourites.
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