Bruce Springsteen Contemplates Mortality With Toronto Film Festival Documentary ‘Road Diary’: ‘If I Went Tomorrow, It’s OK. What a F—ing Ride!
By Brent Lang, Rebecca Rubin
According To The variety Toronto welcomed “The Boss” on Sunday night.
But it was a more contemplative Bruce Springsteen on display at the Roy Thomson Hall for the world premiere of “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band,” a look at the rock legend and his tight-knit group of collaborators, which also served as a meditation on mortality. Throughout the film and in the post-screening Q&A, though, the 74-year-old rocker stressed that he doesn’t plan to hang up his guitar any time soon. He wants to keep rocking until “the wheels come off.”
“If I went tomorrow, it’s OK,” Springsteen told the crowd to loud applause. “What a fucking ride!”
Also in the documentary, Springsteen’s wife and E Street bandmate Patti Scialfa revealed s...






