One time only: Bruce performs one of the most beloved protest songs of all time for its author and original artist at the 1997 Kennedy Center Honors.
Tag: Bob Dylan
Bruce covered The Animals as far back as his Castiles days, but he saved one of their greatest hits for his first and only on-stage team-up with Tom Petty.
First with Neil Young, then with Exit 105, Bruce turns in covers of Bob Dylan’s classic that are epic in both length and intensity.
Suki Lahav’s tenure in the E Street Band was all too short, but her brief, prominent presence elevated Bruce’s performance–most notably in the pair’s stunning spotlight cover of Bob Dylan’s “I Want You.”
One time only: Bruce and Neil Young join Bob Dylan on stage for an encore of “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” (and no, Bruce doesn’t sing the chorus).
One time only: Bruce and Roger McGuinn team up on the Magic Tour for a special performance of Bob Dylan’s (and The Byrds’) “Mr. Tambourine Man.”
Watch Bruce’s powerful rendition of Bob Dylan’s immortal “Blowin’ in the Wind” from the televised S.O.S. Racisme Concert in 1988.
One time only: Bruce and Bob Dylan perform Dylan’s classic “Forever Young” at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum inaugural concert.
It took four decades, but Bruce finally got around to covering the most acclaimed song of all time. Take a listen inside.
The backstory is odd, but the performance is terrific: watch Bruce and Wolfgang Niedecken deliver a bilingual cover of “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” in a German cafe in 1995.