Today’s public service: a Guide to “I”m a Rocker” for Millennials and Generation Z. (It’s all about 1966.)
Author: Ken
Throughout the Darkness Tour, Bruce often announced his arrival with the song that announced the arrival of rock itself.
Part spaghetti western, part Mad Max, part War of the Worlds, “Evacuation of the West” is a brilliant, cinematic, fully realized E Street Band outtake that cries out for an official release.
From the outstanding tribute album Play Some Pool, Skip Some School, Act Real Cool comes this seriously sinister and rocking cover of Bruce’s moody original.
One time only: Bruce and the E Street Band rehearse a never-performed cover of Jimmy Cliff’s “Sufferin’ in the Land.”
Let’s break through the deception and illusion and get real.
Bruce Springsteen has given us hundreds of fantastic covers over the years. This isn’t one of them. (But it’s worth a listen anyway.)
For a summer without live music, it’s been a remarkably busy time for Bruce Springsteen. Here’s a quick round-up of the most must-watch/listen events of the summer.
In 1987, “Darlington County” became the eighth song from Born in the U.S.A. to hit the Billboard charts, but it wasn’t Bruce who took it there.
The continuing mis-adventures of Wilson and Wayne, chicken delivery men and fugitive ne’er-do-wells.