Cover Me, 8-Bit Arcade: Western Stars
Here’s one for all you retro-gaming Springsteen fans out there: an 8-bit cover of “Western Stars” that’s way more impressive than you’d ever imagine.
Roll of the Dice: Stockton Girls
One of the more curious of Bruce’s work-in-progress River-era home demos, “Stockton Girls” offers an inside look at a songwriter striving to bring a theme to life.
Cover Me: Around and Around
Many, many times–but almost always in small clubs: Bruce rocks the house with a cover of Chuck Berry’s classic B-side, “Around and Around.”
Roll of the Dice: Lucky Man
This Tunnel of Love outtake is the mirror image of “Valentine’s Day,” an artfully and subtly constructed escape fantasy that would have been a perfect fit on the album.
Cover Me, Barney Bentall and the Cariboo Express: Moonlight Motel
From November 2019, Barney Bentall and the Cariboo Express gift us with their superb cover of Bruce’s instant classic, “Moonlight Motel.”
Roll of the Dice: Family Song
Bruce’s revealing, healing “Family Song” shines a light into his glossed-over reconciliation with his family in the winter of 1971-72.
MatR: Nicky Addeo, Bruce Springsteen and Friends: Crying in the Chapel
One time only: Bruce backs a special Wonder Bar house band of local legends on a cover of Darrell Glenn’s classic “Crying in the Chapel.”
Roll of the Dice: This Depression
Years before he openly confessed his lifelong battle with depression, Bruce hid it in plain sight as the centerpiece of his Wrecking Ball album.
Cover Me, The Head and The Heart: Hungry Heart
At a special tribute radio show on the occasion of Bruce’s 70th birthday, Springsteen fans The Head and The Heart closed the show with their lovely cover of “Hungry Heart.”
Roll of the Dice: Vaginal Vandals
In 2010, an on-line auction site featured a page of untitled, original early Springsteen lyrics. Despite the deceptively provocative name they assigned, “Vaginal Vandals” is a fascinating seed of what might have developed into an early tale of youthful rebellion.