He was “punk” because he wore a leather jacket once. And he aped some of his singing style from Suicide.
http://nypost.com/2014/01/12/springsteens-punk-roots/
But Springsteen was on to Suicide and knew they had something special. His love for the stark sound of their first two albums (1977s Suicide and 1980s Suicide: Alan Vega and Martin Rev) began dripping into his own music through the brooding 1982 album Nebraska. One track, in particular, State Trooper, was punctuated with shrill yelps that were an obvious steal from Vega. I remember walking into my label just after it came out, Vega says. I thought it was one of my albums that I had forgotten about. But it was Bruce!
He was originally pimped as “the next Bob Dylan”.
As if one Bob Dylan was not more than enough.
Ian Anderson is another of my heroes who has lost his fecking mind.
He’s now a crazy cat lady.