It may be pink, but it ain’t no car. Backstory and great performances inside.
Month: August 2019
Stop me if you’ve heard this one: Bruce Springsteen, Joe Grushecky, John Eddie, and Dion walk into a bar. Guest blogger Terry Camp tells what happens next.
“Street Fighting Man” was a regular encore during the early days of the Born in the U.S.A. Tour. Listen to great performances of the Rolling Stones’ anthem inside.
It takes guts to cover “Jungleland,” let alone as an acoustic show opener. But Patty Griffin has guts, and her cover is gorgeous. Watch and listen inside.
Watch Jesse Malin and Bruce Springsteen team up in the studio and on stage for Jesse’s gorgeous, heartbreaking ode to his mom, “Broken Radio.” It’s one of my all-time favorite Springsteen collaborations.
Bruce meets Bruce when Messrs. Hornsby and Springsteen team up on a gorgeous, twice-only cover of Don Henley’s “The End of the Innocence.”
Listen to two very different covers of “Route 66” recorded a half-century apart–both do justice to this 73-year-old R&B classic.
It’s a crossover! Listen in on my visit to “Drive All Night,” a Tori Amos podcast, in a special Tori-on-Bruce episode.
Let’s take another trip back to Bruce’s 1968 Notebook, where an 18-year-old Bruce Springsteen aims a bit too high this time.
One time only: Southside Johnny fronts The Bruce Springsteen Band on Marvin Gaye’s Motown classic, but it’s David Sancious who steals the show.