It took four decades and seven private priors, but Bruce finally debuted “Green River” on the E Street stage with its songwriter, John Fogerty.
Author: Ken
It’s a muddy recording, but this early rocker has a self-deprecating “I’m Goin’ Down” charm that wins us over.
Patty Griffin and Gregory Alan Isakov go all-Bruce in the encores of their current tour. Here’s one of my favorites from the the other night in Portland.
A brief highlight round-up of my Springsteen-related events and activities from this past week.
They don’t write ’em any sadder than this, but you’ll need to turn to Bruce’s acoustic performances to truly feel the pathos.
It may be called 23rd Street Lullaby, but “You Can’t Go Back” is the song that best captures the spirit of Patti’s second album.
One time only: Bruce relives the day his grandfather died in this powerful, intimate, and bluesy performance.
One time only: Bruce and the E Street Band open their Halloween Eve second set with a cover of The Marketts’ surf-rock instrumental classic.
Damien Jurado and Rosie Thomas turn Bruce’s haunting outtake into the dance of distrust it was always meant to be.
At 77 seconds, this furious 1980 B-side is Bruce’s shortest studio track on record.