Tag: Born in the Usa (34)
Kingdom of Days: June 4
Happy birthday, Born in the U.S.A.! Celebrate by watching some historic footage from the Newcastle ’85 performance (and the hilarious British music critics’ reviewing it); then listen to the world premieres of “American Skin (41 Shots)” and “Further On (Up the Road).”
Kingdom of Days: May 15
On this date: Dr. Zoom and the Sonic Boom play their final gig, Bruce takes over a dancing school ball in Germany (really), and more.
Kingdom of Days: February 21
On this day in history: Bruce reassembles the E Street Band for the first time in over five years. See their rehearsal and performance footage here.
Kingdom of Days: February 16
A fascinating 2012 interview and great Australian performances from 2014 and 2017 highlight this day in Springsteen history.
MatR: Steve Earle and Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Come Lately
One time only: Bruce joins Steve Earle and the Dukes on “Johnny Come Lately,” Earle’s sibling song to “Born in the U.S.A.”
Roll of the Dice: Light of Day
The twisty tale of a hit cover of an unreleased outtake by an imaginary band that evolved into a barnburning, set-closing showcase.
Roll of the Dice: None But the Brave
There are two versions of “None But the Brave,” differing only by one line. But that line and its contemporary context matter.
Cover Me, The Waybacks and Joan Osborne: Born in the U.S.A.
Another dip into the amazing “Back in the U.S.A.” tribute album by Joan Osborne and The Waybacks–this time a slow burn of “Born in the U.S.A.”
Roll of the Dice: Little Girl (Like You)
In which Bruce wisely avoids tossing a lighted match into a powder keg by discarding this destined-for-controversy outtake.
Cover Me, Stanley Clarke Band: Born in the U.S.A.
Stanley Clarke was one of the first to cover “Born in the USA,” and he definitely put his own spin on it.