A one-off cover for local flavor turned rare studio cover, The Saints’ “Just Like Fire Would” is a natural fit for Bruce’s set lists.
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The story of how an unlikely cover of an obscure electro-punk band became a nightly benediction from Bruce to his fans.
Who the heck would ever think to combine samba rhythm, middle eastern melody, a self-guitar duel, discordant strings, cowbell, and a gospel choir? Bruce Springsteen, that’s who!
Bruce’s personal anthem has been central and vital to his catalog since its 1995 debut, receiving an astonishing *four* different studio releases. Listen to them all, along with backstory, insights, and great performances inside.
How do you break down a song when the songwriter is an unreliable source? You just dive right in and listen. Let’s cut through the mystery of “Harry’s Place” and explore the heart of the song.
Recycled melange or original organ donor? Either way, “American Beauty” ranks among the best songs of Bruce’s Magic period.
Kicking off Valentine’s Week with Bruce’s ode to new love and old friends: “Frankie Fell in Love.”