Bruce and Bryan Adams meet on stage for the first time to cover Bryan’s 1983 hit at the 2017 Invictus Games.
It may have taken him two attempts to get started, but Roger Daltrey absolutely nails his “Born to Run” cover.
The curious tale of “Unsatisifed Heart,” never released but with DNA that would influence several later songs.
Bruce delivers a powerful, emotional, and cathartic communal experience at his first 9/11 show since the 2001 attacks.
Rock royalty gathers in 1988 to induct The Beatles into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Bruce takes a turn at the mic on their 1963 classic.
The Beat Farmers’ rock arrangement of “Reason to Believe” electrified the Nebraska classic more than two decades before Bruce broke out a similar arrangement on the Magic Tour.
If Night Two in Philadelphia wasn’t longer than Night One, it certainly was looser–and that unpredictability made for a great show on a thick and humid Friday night.
Bruce and Jimmy Cliff team up on the lead-off track from Jimmy’s 1969 self-titled album at Bruce’s World Tour 1993 show in Verona.
“No Need” is melodramatic, at times bordering on overwrought, but it offers fascinating insight into a young artist at a pivotal point in his journey.
Bruce breaks the longest-American-show-ever record for the fourth time in two weeks while delivering a dream setlist in Philadelphia.