This brief instrumental from Bruce’s Nebraska period never saw the light of day, but you can listen to it inside.
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Roll of the Dice (590)


One of the final entries in Bruce’s 1968 Notebook is a tender (bordering on sappy) love song he never recorded.

Nowhere in Bruce’s catalog is the importance of the right arrangement illustrated than in this deeply personal and vulnerable Human Touch track.

Move over, “She’s the One” and “Preacher’s Daughter” – “BoDo Rocker” is the Bo Diddley homage we’ve been waiting for.


Bruce Springsteen’s fourth studio album becomes the first to receive the complete Roll of the Dice treatment.

Bruce’s first officially released father/song features the singer and the band at peak fury and ferocity.

One of only two known outtakes from The Rising, “Down in the Hole” is the brutal, tragic tale of the search for loved ones at Ground Zero.

So nice he wrote it thrice–and maybe more, depending on how you count. Let’s listen to the moving target that is “Action in the Streets.”

One of Joe and Bruce’s best collaborations may have inspired one of Bruce’s own songs too.