Tag: Drive All Night (24)
Kingdom of Days: February 12
An embarrassment of riches on this date in Bruce history: the one and only performance of “Hunter of Invisible Game,” a Grammy performance with Paul McCartney, a Johnny Cash tribute, and much more–great footage and audio today!
Kingdom of Days: January 27
A jam-packed day in Springsteen history: watch Bruce’s full Syracuse 1985 show, the live debut of “Streets of Philadelphia,” plus rare footage from the Ghost of Tom Joad Tour in Tokyo, the release of Working on a Dream, and more.
Cover Me, Lucas Mege: Drive All Night
Springsteen fan Lucas Mège shares his gorgeous, passionate, and powerful solo piano performance of “Drive All NIght.”
Roll of the Dice: Candy's Boy
This early ancestor of “Candy’s Room” (and “Drive All Night”) is just as strong as its descendant, featuring a long, sublime solo by Danny Federici. Let’s break it down inside.
Cover Me, Elysium: Drive All Night
Irish cover band Elysium breathes new life into “Drive All Night” with their achingly beautiful mash-up.
Cover Me, Jason Flynn: Drive All Night
Every once in a while, a beautiful Springsteen cover comes out of nowhere. Here’s one, from a busker on the streets of Dublin.
Where the Band Was: Portland, November 28, 2012
My last show of 2012 was a nice Wrecking Ball capstone, with lots of small but satisfying surprises.
Where the Band Was: St. Louis, August 23, 2008
Yes, it was *that* good. On a night when no one expected it, Bruce played his best 21st century show with a scorching performance and a die-hard’s dream setlist.
Where the Band Was: Boston, August 14, 2012
There’s no better example of the Night One/Night Two rule than Bruce’s Fenway Park stand on the Wrecking Ball Tour. On Night One, Bruce was certainly playing it safe…
Where the Band Was: Gijon, June 26, 2013
What the heck was I doing at this particular show? Believe it or not, I was (relatively) in the neighborhood, and I’m sure glad I was.