Bruce Springsteen, often affectionately called ‘The Boss,’ holds a revered spot in rock history, celebrated for his timeless music and kindhearted persona. Known for his marathon concerts and universal appeal, he has become one of rock’s most untouchable icons. However, not everyone shares this adoration, including Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, who has never been one to hold back his thoughts.
In his 2010 autobiography Life, Richards delivered a scathing critique of his peers, including Elton John and Prince. Springsteen, despite his cordial interactions with Richards, wasn’t spared. Richards wrote bluntly, “If there was anything better around, he’d still be working the bars of New Jersey.”

Richards’ criticism isn’t personal but stems from an artistic standpoint. Speaking with Rolling Stone in 1988, he questioned Springsteen’s marathon concerts, calling them “over the top.” He remarked, “I think four-hour shows are way over the top. To me, a great rock & roll act does twenty minutes.” Reflecting on legendary acts like Jackie Wilson and Joe Tex, he added, “A lot of shows today are self-indulgent. I don’t think anyone can be enthralling for four hours playing rock & roll.”
Richards also expressed reservations about Springsteen’s music, despite liking him personally. “Bruce? That’s a tough one because I like the guy. But the music… I don’t know. To me, it’s pretentious,” he said.
Despite Richards’ harsh words, Springsteen has never publicly responded, continuing to perform with The Rolling Stones on occasion. Whether unfazed or simply unconcerned, Springsteen seems to wear such critiques as a badge of honor, further solidifying his place as one of rock’s most enduring legends.
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