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Subject The Streets of Minneapolis
Date February 1, 2026 1:00 AM
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THE STREETS OF MINNEAPOLIS  
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Bruce Springsteen
January 28, 2026
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_ Oh our Minneapolis, I hear your voice Singing through the bloody
mist We’ll take our stand for this land And the stranger in our
midst _

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Through the winter’s ice and cold 

Down Nicollet Avenue 

A city aflame fought fire and ice 

‘Neath an occupier’s boots 

King Trump’s private army from the DHS 

Guns belted to their coats 

Came to Minneapolis to enforce the law 

Or so their story goes 

Against smoke and rubber bullets 

By the dawn’s early light 

Citizens stood for justice 

Their voices ringing through the night 

And there were bloody footprints 

Where mercy should have stood 

And two dead left to die on snow-filled streets 

Alex Pretti and Renee Good 

 

Oh our Minneapolis, I hear your voice 

Singing through the bloody mist 

We’ll take our stand for this land 

And the stranger in our midst 

Here in our home they killed and roamed 

In the winter of ’26 

We’ll remember the names of those who died

On the streets of Minneapolis 

 

Trump’s federal thugs beat up on 

His face and his chest 

Then we heard the gunshots 

And Alex Pretti lay in the snow, dead 

Their claim was self defense, sir 

Just don’t believe your eyes 

It’s our blood and bones 

And these whistles and phones 

Against Miller and Noem’s dirty lies 

 

Oh our Minneapolis, I hear your voice 

Crying through the bloody mist 

We’ll remember the names of those who died 

On the streets of Minneapolis 

 

Now they say they’re here to uphold the law 

But they trample on our rights 

If your skin is black or brown my friend 

You can be questioned or deported on sight 

 

In chants of ICE out now 

Our city’s heart and soul persists 

Through broken glass and bloody tears 

On the streets of Minneapolis 

 

Oh our Minneapolis, 

I hear your voice 

Singing through the bloody mist 

Here in our home they killed and roamed 

In the winter of ’26 

We’ll take our stand for this land 

And the stranger in our midst 

We’ll remember the names of those who died 

On the streets of Minneapolis 

We’ll remember the names of those who died 

On the streets of Minneapolis

 

Bruce Springsteen Joins Tom Morello at Anti-Ice Show in Minneapolis:
‘Sometimes You Have to Kick Them in the Teeth’
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Rolling Stone

While the White House can try to pretend that Bruce Springsteen
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Minneapolis”
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— which denounces the killing of unarmed U.S. citizens, including
Renée Good, and federal tyranny — is “irrelevant
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Springsteen, the people of Minneapolis
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across the country loudly disagree.

On Friday afternoon, a benefit concert organized by Rage Against the
Machine
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Morello [[link removed]], billed as “A
Concert of Solidarity & Resistance to Defend Minnesota!”, kicked off
at Minneapolis’ famed First Avenue club. The show was brought
together to raise money for the families of Good and Alex Pretti, who
were both fatally shot by ICE agents.

Springsteen appeared onstage as the surprise guest and delivered the
first live performance of the protest song to cheers in the crowd.
Morello then joined him for a rendition of his “Grapes of
Wrath”-themed “The Ghost of Tom Joad.”

Before playing “Streets of Minneapolis,” Springsteen said, “I
wrote this song and I recorded it the next day, and I sent it to Tom
Morello.” Springsteen said he told Morello, “I think it’s kinda
soapboxy,” to which the guitarist replied, “Bruce, nuance is
wonderful, but sometimes you have to kick them in the teeth.”

“So this is for the people of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the people
of our good country, the United States of America,” said Springsteen
before diving into the song. As he sang, “In our chants of ‘ICE
out now’/Our city’s heart and soul persists/Through broken glass
and bloody tears/On the streets of Minneapolis,” the packed audience
raised their fists in the air and shouted: “ICE Out now!”

When announcing the concert earlier this week, Morello wrote in a
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like fascism, sounds like fascism, acts like fascism, dresses like
fascism, talks like fascism, kills like fascism and lies like fascism,
boys & girls it’s f*cking fascism. It’s here, it’s now, it’s
in my city, it’s in your city and it must be resisted, protested,
defended against, stood up to, exposed, ousted, overthrown and driven
out. By you and by me.

“We are coming to Minneapolis where the people have heroically stood
up against ICE, stood up against Trump, stood up against this terrible
rising tide of state terror,” he continued. “Where the people have
stood up for their neighbors and themselves, for democracy and
justice. Ain’t nobody coming to save us except us and it’s now or
never.”

 

 

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