Roll of the Dice: The Time In Between
“The Time in Between” never grew from its seed, but we can wonder what might have been.
Roll of the Dice: Slum Sentiments
Another excerpt from the “1968 Notebook,” “Slum Sentiments,” shows how well Bruce had already honed his writing by the tender age of eighteen.
Cover Me, Ryan Adams: Streets of Philadelphia
Ryan Adams celebrates “1994 Day” (really) with an intimate cover of Bruce’s “Streets of Philadelphia.”
Meeting Across the River: Joe Ely and Bruce Springsteen, Fingernails
Twice only: Bruce and Joe Ely jam to an extended “Fingernails” on stage in Dublin.
Meeting Across the River: Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen, You Give Love a Bad Name
One time only: Bruce and Jon Bon Jovi team up at a benefit show to cover Bon Jovi’s first number one hit.
Cover Me, My Morning Jacket: Hungry Heart
My Morning Jacket delivered a faithful cover of “Hungry Heart” at their New Year’s Eve concert in 2012.
Cover Me: Ain't Too Proud to Beg
“Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” paved the way for “Back in Your Arms” and other down-on-my-knees Springsteen classics. Hear Bruce and the band cover it inside.
Roll of the Dice: Chevrolet Deluxe
Bruce seems to have spent a lot of time working on “Chevrolet Deluxe,” but in the end, he sold it for parts.
Where the Band Was: Verona, October 5, 2006
My all-time favorite show–under a full moon, in an ancient arena, Bruce breathed new life into a collection of American folk songs and shared them with a raucous but respectful Italian crowd.
Cover Me, Passenger: The River
Passenger stops by SiriusXM’s Studios and performs a stripped-down cover of “The River.”