One time only: Bruce and Steel Mill reveal a new song about a solider at war buoyed by the thought of his love waiting for him. (Or was she?)
Author: Ken
One time only: Bruce teams up with Stone Pony house band The Shots for a cover of Bobby “Blue” Bland’s seminal Texas shuffle standard.
Dutch band Krezip started the new year on a note of optimism with their terrific performance of “The Rising.”
“She’s the One” is alchemy, amalgamation, and pure adrenaline. Let’s trace its origins and see what makes it tick.
One night only: Bruce joins Roy Orbison and his all-star backing band on a new song that Roy wouldn’t release until after his death.
Twice only: Bruce and the E Street Band tackle the immortal Stax classic, “Knock on Wood.”
Lorde came out of hiding last night, performing a beautiful duet of “Tougher Than the Rest” with Marlon Williams in Auckland.
For those of us waiting and wishing for new Springsteen music, today brings a treat: a leaked, unreleased but finished and filmed music video recorded during the Magic era.
Even way back in the Steel Mill era, Bruce leavened his sets with occasional pop trifles like this one.
Twice only: Bruce plays one of the all-time great rock and roll songs during surprise appearances at The Stone Pony in the summer of ’89.