Stop what you’re doing, put your headphones on, and listen to this outstanding live loop cover of Bruce’s 1982 classic.
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It took four decades and seven private priors, but Bruce finally debuted “Green River” on the E Street stage with its songwriter, John Fogerty.
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.
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.
One time only: Listen to Bruce rejoin his former band to take lead vocals on Walter Brown’s blues standard, “Confessin’ the Blues.”
Ladies and gentlemen, the definitive performance of “Adam Raised a Cain.” And it’s not by Bruce.
Twice only: When Bruce and the E Street Band returned to Brazil after a quarter-century absence, they kicked things off by paying tribute to Brazil’s most famous rock star.
Darlene Love’s debut album featured this Springsteen-authored, Van Zandt-produced, Spectorian gem.
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band cover an obscure single from a rockabilly one-hit wonder.