Wardrobe? The Born in the USA tour was notable for the sartorial horror sweeping the E Street nation. The band has never looked and dressed so bad. I'd grown weary of being a wardrobe Nazi, coordinating the men into what was supposed to look like an effortless, unified front. In '84, I abandoned everyone to their worst instincts and they came through glowingly. The eighties ruled! C's Gap Band box cut, Nils's bandana and satin jockey jacket, Max's perm, Roy's Cosby sweaters, and my soon-to-be iconic bandana and pumped muscles. Looking back on these photos now, I look simply ... gay.