Flavor Flav Meeting Bruce Springsteen is Delightfully Wholesome
Flavor Flav meeting Bruce Springsteen is something you’d think would’ve happened years ago, but it happened just last week. The Public Enemy hype man shared a video on Instagram meeting…

Flavor Flav meeting Bruce Springsteen is something you'd think would've happened years ago, but it happened just last week.
The Public Enemy hype man shared a video on Instagram meeting The Boss backstage at his March 22 tour stop in Las Vegas with the E Street Band. Flav was clearly beside himself meeting Springsteen and told Bruce it was an honor meeting him.
Flav also shared a video of himself literally dancing around to "Dancing in the Dark" during Springsteen's show. He was clearly having a great time.
Flavor Flav Meeting Bruce Springsteen: How Did This Moment Happen?
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Flav hung out E Street Band guitarist Stevie Van Zandt at an event the night before the Springsteen show. The rapper asked Van Zandt if a meet-up would be possible, and fortunately for Flav, it was.
Flav told the outlet, "I had never, ever met Bruce Springsteen in my life, but let me tell you ... It was one of the greatest, most rewarding experiences in my life. I was starstruck."
The rapper also told the outlet he gifted Springsteen and Van Zandt with some desk clocks, which is a nod to the clock accessory he wears around his neck.
Springsteen's Health
The Boss has been enjoying his return to the road with the E Street Band after being on the shelf for about six months due to peptic ulcer disease. In fact, he was concerned about whether he'd be able to sing again.
As previously reported, Springsteen detailed in a new interview the many of the mental and physical aspects of dealing with peptic ulcer disease. He described how the stress and pain in his diaphragm for about three months was "killing" him. As a result, he "literally couldn't sing at all."
Springsteen said, "I was, during the course of it, before people told me, ‘Oh no. It’s gonna go away, and you’re gonna be OK,’ you know, you’re thinking like, ‘Hey, am I gonna sing again?’ and you know, this is one of the things I love to do the best, the most, and right now I can’t do it."
He also noted that it took doctors a while before they said he was going to be okay and be able to sing again. Understandably, this uncertainty made Springsteen very nervous about treatment and what the future would be like. Fortunately, his treatment was successful, and he's very grateful to be back to performing again.
Bruce Springsteen is one of the most prolific songwriters in music history. Here are his top 50 songs ranked.
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50. "This Depression" - ‘Wrecking Ball’ (2012)

49. "Devils and Dust" - ‘Devils And Dust’ (2005)

48. "My Beautiful Reward" - ‘Lucky Town’ (1992)

47. "57 Channels (And Nothin’ On)" (Little Steven Remix) - B-side of ‘57 Channels And Nothin’ On)’ (1992)

46. "If I Should Fall Behind" (live) - ‘Live In New York City’

45. "Western Stars" - ‘Western Stars’ (2019)

44. "Girls In Their Summer Clothes" - ‘Magic’ (2007)

43. "The Ghost Of Tom Joad" - ‘The Ghost Of Tom Joad’ (1995)

42. "Bobby Jean" - ‘Born In The U.S.A.’ (1984)

41. "Light Of Day" (live) - ‘In Concert/MTV Plugged’ (1993)

40. "Nebraska" - ‘Nebraska’ (1982)

39. "American Land" - ‘We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (American Land Version)’ (2006)

38. "Two Hearts" - ‘The River’ (1980)

37. "You’re Missing" - ‘The Rising’ (2002)

36. "Tunnel Of Love" - ‘Tunnel Of Love’ (1987)

35. "Fire" (live) - “Live 1975-1985’

34. "One Step Up" - ‘Tunnel Of Love’ (1987)

33. "The Wrestler" - ‘The Wrestler’ soundtrack (2008)

32. "Long Walk Home" - ‘Magic’ (2007)

31. "Blinded By The Light" - ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, New Jersey’ (1973)

30. "Because The Night" - ‘Live 1975-1985’

29. "The River" - ‘The River’ (1980)

28. "Meeting Across The River" - ‘Born To Run’ (1975)

27. "Independence Day" - ‘The River’ (1980)

26. "Growin’ Up" - ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, New Jersey’ (1973)

25. "My City Of Ruins" - ‘The Rising’ (2002)

24. "Born In The U.S.A." - ‘Born In The U.S.A.’ (1984)

23. "Highway Patrolman" - ‘Nebraska’ (1982)

22. "Streets Of Philadelphia" - ‘Philadelphia’ soundtrack (1993)

21. "Johnny 99" - ‘Nebraska’ (1982)

20. "Factory" - ‘Darkness On The Edge Of Town’ (1978)

19. "The Rising" - ‘The Rising’ (2002)

18. "4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)" - ‘The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle’ (1973)

17. "Lost In The Flood" - ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, New Jersey’ (1973)

16. "It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City" - ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, New Jersey’ (1973)

15. "Reason To Believe" - ‘Nebraska’ (1982)

14. "New York City Serenade" - ‘The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle’ (1973)

13. "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" - ‘Born To Run’ (1975)

12. "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" (live) - ‘Live: 1975 - 1985’

11. "Spirit In The Night" - ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, New Jersey’ (1973)

10. "The Promised Land" - ‘Darkness On The Edge Of Town’ (1978)

9. "Atlantic City" - ‘Nebraska’ (1982)

8. "No Surrender" - ‘Born In The U.S.A.’ (1984)

7. "Darkness On The Edge Of Town" - ‘Darkness On The Edge Of Town’ (1978)

6. "Prove It All Night" - ‘Darkness On The Edge Of Town’ (1978)

5. "Badlands" - ‘Darkness On The Edge Of Town’ (1978)

4. "Jungleland" - ‘Born To Run’ (1975)

3. "Backstreets" - ‘Born To Run’ (1975)

2. "Thunder Road" - ‘Born To Run’ (1975)

1. "Born To Run" - ‘Born To Run’ (1975)
