One time only: Max Weinberg and the E Street Band cover “Boys,” originally recorded by The Shirelles and made famous by The Beatles.
Holly Williams delivers a wistful, nostalgic take of “No Surrender.”
“Bring on the Night” is one of the weaker outtakes on Tracks, but it offers insight into its descendant, “My Love Will Not Let You Down.”
The Castiles perform a contemporaneous cover of Eric Burdon and The Animals’ hit, “San Franciscan Nights.”
From her 2006 live album, Maria McKee delivers a powerful, beautiful cover of “Backstreets.”
“Lift Me Up” is a delicate, ethereal coda to Limbo, John Sayles’ brilliant film.
A fascinating work-in-progress that eventually led to “Janey, Don’t You Lose Heart.”
Bruce wraps up the High Hopes Tour with a barn burner, exhausting himself in the process. He barely made it through the show, but oh, what a show.
From 1977, a well-done (if overly faithful) version of “The Fever” from Dean Ford.
Bruce gifted us with the most jaw-droppingly unpredictable show I’d ever seen as the High Hopes Tour started its last stand.