Bruce makes his first television appearance, makes his first political endorsement (earlier than you might think), and plays “Drive All Night” for the first time in 27 years–all on this date in history.
Tag: Drive All Night
On this date: recording sessions begin for Bruce’s first album, Pete Townshend makes a guest appearance, and more.
Springsteen fan Lucas Mège shares his gorgeous, passionate, and powerful solo piano performance of “Drive All NIght.”
This early ancestor of “Candy’s Room” (and “Drive All Night”) is just as strong as its descendant, featuring a long, sublime solo by Danny Federici. Let’s break it down inside.
Irish cover band Elysium breathes new life into “Drive All Night” with their achingly beautiful mash-up.
Every once in a while, a beautiful Springsteen cover comes out of nowhere. Here’s one, from a busker on the streets of Dublin.
My last show of 2012 was a nice Wrecking Ball capstone, with lots of small but satisfying surprises.
Yes, it was *that* good. On a night when no one expected it, Bruce played his best 21st century show with a scorching performance and a die-hard’s dream setlist.
There’s no better example of the Night One/Night Two rule than Bruce’s Fenway Park stand on the Wrecking Ball Tour. On Night One, Bruce was certainly playing it safe…
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.