Cover Me: Omaha

Let’s go way, way, way back for today’s installment. So far back, in fact, that we arrive at the earliest known live Springsteen recording, on September 16, 1967.

On that night, 17-year-old Bruce Springsteen and his high school band The Castiles played a show at the short-lived The Left Foot teen club in Bruce’s hometown of Freehold, New Jersey.

On the setlist was a cover (the entire set was covers) of Moby Grape’s “Omaha,” released a few months earlier. The original song is, shall we say, lyrically light, but to focus on the lyrics is to miss the point. “Omaha” is a guitar showcase, ranked #95 on Rolling Stone’s Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time list.

Bruce was already building a reputation as a lightning-fast guitarist, so “Omaha” was a perfect song for the band to tackle. How’d they do? Give a listen below, and remember: you’re listening to a seventeen-year-old high school student.

Of course the big mystery is: how in the world did a recording of this performance come to exist, let alone survive to the present?

For that story, listen to the interview with the man who recorded it here.

Omaha
First performed: September 16, 1967 (Freehold, NJ)
Last performed: September 30, 1967 (Freehold, NJ)

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1 Replies to "Cover Me: Omaha"

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Jym
June 15, 2019 at 12:28 pm
“Turn down that god damn guitar…” Douglas Springsteen Just try to imagine the E Street Band playing this today. Bruce, Stevie, Nils? Forget about it. It would be insanely great. Thanks for the post