“Talking to the King” is a sweet, count-your-blessings rocker and a ton of fun in concert. No wonder Joe and Bruce have played it together 28 times. Check out some of the best inside.
Author: Ken
Minister of Music Adam Waite reminds us that beginning again starts with rising up.
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band cover the last great pre-British Invasion rock classic.
One of the rarest and most revealing songs on Tunnel of Love, “Cautious Man” is an overlooked, unsettling gem.
Bruce joined Warren Zevon in the studio during the final months of Warren’s life, and the resulting track earned Zevon his first-ever Grammy.
Hot off the presses: Roberta Finocchiaro’s wonderful cover of Bruce’s “New York Serenade” translates perfectly to her solo electric guitar arrangement.
An unlikely origin song and musical melange in every incarnation, “The E Street Shuffle” introduced and knighted Bruce’s destined-for-legend band.
Guest-blogger TJ Jones was on-hand for Bruce’s secret rehearsal show in 1992 (Bruce’s his first with his new band), and he tells his story today.
No, not *that* “Protection” – this one is a light River-era outtake that likely influenced two later official releases.
Irish cover band Elysium breathes new life into “Drive All Night” with their achingly beautiful mash-up.