Is this the darkest song in Bruce’s catalog? (Spoiler alert: yes.)
Author: Ken
Bruce and Joe Ely have been friends for decades, and it all started when their tour schedules brought them together–twice–in Dublin. Check out a few of their great performances of Joe’s “Settle For Love” inside.
One time only: Jeff Beck’s “Jeff Boogie” intimidates even the most accomplished guitar players, but Bruce Springsteen took a shot at it on stage at the tender age of seventeen. Take a listen and hear how he did.
Straight from her daily stay-at-home Facebook Live concerts, here’s Melissa Etheridge’s gorgeous rendition of “Thunder Road.”
How an outcast from the Born in the U.S.A. sessions became the song that ushered in the E Street Band’s Reunion era.
A rusty E Street Band lumbered through their first attempt at Big Joe Turner’s rock and roll standard, but they more than made up for it 18 years later.
Ask and ye shall receive (sometimes, at least): Stewart Francke wrote a song with Bruce Springsteen in mind and wound up scoring his participation on the studio track.
An unlikely mash-up that works perfectly: Michael Petrella unites one of Bruce Springsteen’s greatest hits with one of Whitney Houston’s.
In which we ask the question: is there any redeeming virtue in this widely scorned deep cut?
Two bands, one venue, and one great tribute: watch Bruce Springsteen cover Bob Seger’s first great hit.