The literal and emotional centerpiece of Letter to You, “House of a Thousand Guitars” is one of Bruce’s most intimate and summational songs.
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The standout track on Letter to You in more ways than one, “Rainmaker” warns about what happens when hope blends with desperation.
Love the song, hate the track: “Letter to You” is my new “Real World.”
For a summer without live music, it’s been a remarkably busy time for Bruce Springsteen. Here’s a quick round-up of the most must-watch/listen events of the summer.
The decade-long and winding tale of an early outtake that missed making three albums but ended up (sorta) on one by Warren Zevon.
Lost and found: “Song for Orphans” disappeared after a handful of 1972-73 performances until Bruce shocked fans with it more than 30 years later. Insights, backstory, and lovely performances inside.
One of the very earliest demos Bruce ever recorded, “If I Was the Priest” may have been the song that sealed the deal with John Hammond and launched Bruce on his way to stardom.