Springsteen Performs Controversial Song “American Skin (41 Shots)” in Response to Trayvon Martin Shooting

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    springsteen performs controversial song “american skin (41 shots)” in response to trayvon martin shooting

    MAR 26, 2012 – Last Friday on March 23, 2012 in Tampa, Florida Bruce Springsteen performed his controversial song "American Skin (41 Bullets)", a song he had only performed twice before. The song was written back in 2000 and was about the horrible shooting death of Amadou Diallo, who was shot by police 41 times when he was taking out his wallet. When Bruce performed the song in Atlanta back in 2000, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association called for the boycott of Bruce Springsteen when he came to Madison Square Garden in NYC, where he sang the song again. The call for a boycott had no effect, Springsteen did an amazing 10-show run at MSG.

    Many people are saying it is obvious the recent shooting death of Trayvon Martin in Florida last month inspired Springsteen to perform the song again. Millions of people and us here at JTMP have been shocked and horrified by the hunting down and murdering of a young man, and that the murderer is free. There is a petition over at Change.org with over 2 million signatures calling for the prosecution of the killer. The lines from the song unfortunately show in America you still can get shot for the color of your skin:

    Well, is it a gun, is it a knife 
    Is it a wallet, this is your life 
    It ain't no secret (it ain't no secret) 
    No secret my friend 
    You can get killed just for living in your American skin

    Listen to audio of the performance of "American Skin (41 Shots)" below.

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