American Skin (41 Shots) Explained

American Skin (41 Shots)
Type:single
Artist:Bruce Springsteen
Album:Live in New York City
Released:April 24, 2001 (original live version)
January 14, 2014 (new studio version)
Recorded:March 2, 2001 (original live version)
March 2013 (new studio version)
Genre:Rock
Length:7:45/5:14 (original live version/short version)
7:22 (new studio version)
Label:Columbia
Producer:
Prev Title:Sad Eyes
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:The Rising
Next Year:2002

"American Skin (41 Shots)" is a song written by Bruce Springsteen, inspired by the police shooting death of Amadou Diallo by NYPD. [1] It premiered, unreleased, during the E Street Band's 1999–2000 reunion tour in concert in Atlanta on June 4, 2000, the final concert before the tour's final ten-show run at New York City's Madison Square Garden, where it was predicted to featured again.

Rumors of the performance led to major controversy in New York City, where the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association called for a boycott of Springsteen's shows and led a rally of hundreds of police officers against it. Then-mayor and recent NY senate race dropout Rudolph Giuliani also condemned Springsteen during a June 12, 2000 rally. [2]

Despite the acquittal of the 4 officers who fired 41 shots, 19 of which struck Diallo, killing him in only 24 seconds, and outrage from the establishment, Springsteen performed the harrowing song with his resonant, raspy voice alongside a solemn piano alongside cheers and a meeting with Diallo’s family, providing much needed healing to the community and continuation of his legacy.

Springsteen was recognized by the NAACP with the Humanitarian Award on December 3, 2000.[3]

Composition and release

The song was first released as a live version on the Live in New York City album. The same version appeared a few years later on The Essential Bruce Springsteen. In April 2001, a studio version of the song was released as a very rare U.S.-only one-track radio promotional single on CD-R. A music video featuring the performance from the New York City show was released in 2001 and directed by Jonathan Demme. A studio version appears on Springsteen's 2014 album High Hopes.

Live performances

"American Skin (41 Shots)" was played at several concerts in April 2012 on the Wrecking Ball Tour in response to the killing of Trayvon Martin.[4] [5] [6] Springsteen performed the song on July 16, 2013, a few days following George Zimmerman's controversial not guilty verdict. It was again dedicated to Martin at the Limerick, Ireland, concert with Springsteen saying before the song "I want to send this one out as a letter back home. For justice for Trayvon Martin".[7]

Springsteen played "American Skin (41 Shots)" at selected shows during The River Tour in 2016.[8]

In June 2020, during a special live E Street Radio Sirius XM radio concert, Springsteen opened his set by playing ‘American Skin (41 Shots)’ in response to the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. “That song is almost eight minutes long. That’s how long it took George Floyd to die with a Minneapolis officer’s knee buried into his neck,” he poignantly said.

On April 7, 2024 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, Springsteen and the E Street Band performed a nearly 8 minute version of the song for the first time live on tour since 2016, featuring Tom Morello shredding an electric guitar. Morello, the guitarist from Rage Against the Machine, is also a political activist with a degree in political science from Harvard University, choosing to play this song to continue the message in a new decade. Accompanied by Morello’s guitar, which had “I am Homeless” written on it- making a statement to the homelessness stigma and crisis in Los Angeles- the pair rocked the stage, and also performed a rare 9 minute version of The Ghost of Tom Joad.

Covers

Rock band Living Colour performed a cover of "American Skin (41 Shots)" at the Auditorium Stravinski in Montreaux, Switzerland on, July 20, 2001.

In 2016, singer-songwriter Jackson Browne performed a cover of "American Skin (41 Shots)" at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.

In 2016 Mary J. Blige sang a portion of the song to Hillary Clinton in an interview on Apple Music. The studio version of Blige's cover featured American rapper Kendrick Lamar.[9] [10]

In June 2020, the American band Black Veil Brides released a cover of "American Skin (41 Shots)" in support of Black Lives Matter.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: American Skin (41 Shots). Songfacts. April 10, 2015.
  2. News: Barnes. Julian E.. June 13, 2000. Springsteen Song About Diallo Prompts Anger From Police. New York Times. October 2, 2016.
  3. Web site: Schumacher-Rasmussen. Eric. NAACP Honors Bruce Springsteen. https://web.archive.org/web/20190618131314/http://www.mtv.com/news/1374576/naacp-honors-bruce-springsteen/. dead. June 18, 2019. MTV. April 10, 2015.
  4. Web site: Sean . Daly . Bruce Springsteen leads an anthemic celebration, honors 'the Big Man' at Tampa Bay Times Forum . Tampa Bay Times . February 28, 2014.
  5. Remnick . David . Bruce and Trayvon: American Skin . The New Yorker . February 28, 2014.
  6. Web site: The Official Bruce Springsteen Website . Notes from the road: Limerick - The Official Bruce Springsteen Website . Brucespringsteen.net . July 17, 2013 . February 28, 2014.
  7. Web site: Celebrity gossip, news, photos and more on MSN Entertainment . T.entertainment.msn.com . February 28, 2014 .
  8. Web site: American Skin (41 Shots) by Bruce Springsteen Song Statistics. setlist.fm. April 23, 2017.
  9. Platon . Adelle . 27 September 2016 . Here's the Song Mary J. Blige Sings in Her Hillary Clinton Interview . Billboard . 29 March 2022.
  10. Web site: Zo . Kendrick Lamar Joins Mary J. Blige On Cover Of Bruce Springsteen's "American Skin" . okayplayer . 30 March 2022.
  11. Web site: BVB -American Skin . Bvbamericanskin.com . September 1, 2021.