Ever wonder what “Dancing in the Dark” would have sounded like in the fifties? Now you know.
“Preacher’s Daughter” is one Bruce’s greatest unreleased outtakes–a Darkness cast-off with Born to Run sweep and cinematic power.
One of Bruce’s all-time best team-ups: Bruce, Billy Joel, and the E Street Band take on “New York State of Mind”
Celebrate the anniversary of Bruce’s “Dancing in the Dark” video with this 1996 homage by the Muppets.
Bruce recorded “Waiting on the End of the World” twice, with both the “other” band and the E Street Band–yet he didn’t release either version. I have a theory as to why,
Bruce’s first published work in a college literary magazine leads to a Steel Mill song that would be recorded forty years later.
What the heck was I doing at this particular show? Believe it or not, I was (relatively) in the neighborhood, and I’m sure glad I was.
Alt-country band Drive-by Truckers proves their rock bona fides whenever they cover this classic from Darkness on the Edge of Town.
Joe and Bruce team up over e-mail on this Trump-era resistance anthem.
Ben E. King gives “Sandy” the Drifters treatment, and it works splendidly.