One time only: Bruce covers Bob Dylan’s “Just Like a Woman” at a 1988 soundcheck.
A host of artists join Bruce in paying tribute to Woody Guthrie in this performance from 1996.
What a show! My best pit position ever at an unpredictable ride of rarities and crowd-pleasers. One of my favorite shows ever.
Talk about an obscure cover–“Unsatisfied Heart” has never been released or performed, but The War on Drugs nailed it last month in San Diego.
In which I learn the downside of a celebrity encounter at a show.
“I Just Can’t Change” is a long lost Bruce Springsteen Band song, but its melody survived into the E Street Band era attached to another song.
Bruce and Bobby cover “Under the Boardwalk” on the Jersey Shore on the third day of summer. There’s no setting more perfect for that song.
Southside Johnny turns in a gorgeously soulful, acoustic cover of “Fade Away.”
I’ve never been more surprised and impressed by an American crowd than I was at this show in Greensboro, and I’ll never pass up the chance to see Bruce play there again.
“Funk Song” is a Springsteen original instrumental (or maybe two) that hasn’t been heard since 1975.