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MusicOn a tranquil afternoon in Asbury Park, Bruce Springsteen invited Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan to join him on an old weathered bench overlooking the restless sea — the very place where he once penned the anthem “Born to Run.” The three legends sat side by side, sharing simple fish sandwiches, their voices weaving stories as they exchanged fragments of their remarkable journeys. thungan July 26, 2025