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"The show isn’t afraid to go dark; death is a fact of life, as Springsteen acknowledges..."
"... when he recounts narrowly slipping out of the Vietnam War draft and wonders who might’ve gone in his stead."From New York Magazine's very positive review of Bruce Springsteen's Broadway show "On Broadway."
He "acknowledges" that "death is a fact of life" when he tells about "narrowly slipping out of the Vietnam War draft"? Springsteen avoided the draft — I'm reading here — by failing the physical "largely due to his deliberately 'crazy' behavior and a concussion previously suffered in a motorcycle accident."
I don't see that as acknowledging that "death is a fact of life." It's more of an acknowledgment that selfishness is a fact of life. But that is credibly called "dark," and it does take some courage to admit to something you did in the past that could be seen as a failure of courage.
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