We’re in obscure territory today with this instrumental jam from the Child/Steel Mill era.
Bruce and the Upstage Jam Band cover Etta James’ “The Blues is My Business.”
Matt Nathanson covers Bruce pretty often. And when he does, he often chooses “Thunder Road.”
The fascinating evolution of “The Ties That Bind,” prototyped, previewed, and repeatedly revised on the road long before it ever saw vinyl.
Bruce and Beaver Brown cover a Fats Domino classic at Big Man’s West in 1982.
A one-time-only cover of a Ramones classic.
Visit the vividly painted streetscape of “Santa Ana,” featuring a lost Clarence Clemons flute performance and dreamlike imagery.
A stunning, smoldering re-interpretation of “The Hitter” by Tom Jones.
From SxSW 2012: Bruce joins his Texas buddies Joe Ely and Alejandro Escovedo for The Flatlanders’ “Midnight Train.”
…in which I make a guest appearance on Jesse Jackson’s excellent “Set Lusting Bruce” podcast.