Tag: Southside Johnny (79)
Kingdom of Days: April 2
A fascinating Asbury Park panel and joyous Wonder Bar concert with Nicky Addeo lead the highlights from this date in Bruce history.
Kingdom of Days: January 31
Rare performances of lost classics in amazing clarity, a benefit team-up with Jon Bon Jovi, and more.
Kingdom of Days: January 29
On this date: Listen to a great Springsteen concert recording from 1974, watch Bruce’s first press conference in 20 years, and more.
Kingdom of Days: January 19
On this day in Springsteen history: Bruce releases “We Take Care of Our Own,” pays tribute to Glenn Frey, holds a benefit for 3M factory workers and much more.
Kingdom of Days: January 17
Bruce joins The Who on stage, plays a “surprise” Light of Day set, and more.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny: Soothe Me
One time only: Bruce and Southside continue the tradition of great male R&B duos performing Sam Cooke’s “Soothe Me.”
Roll of the Dice: Hearts of Stone
Whether in its original Southside Johnny incarnation or its more modern Tracks version, “Hearts of Stone” offers some of Bruce’s most brutally, emotionally honest songwriting.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and the Asbury Park All-Star Revue: It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)
One time only: Bruce and the E Street Band join the Asbury Jukes (minus Southside Johnny) to cover one of rock’s earlier risque classics.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and the Asbury Park All-Star Revue: Without Love
When Southside Johnny took ill, Bruce joined Steven Van Zandt’s one-time-only supergroup to cover a song that would many years later inspire one of his own.
MatR: Southside Johnny and Bruce Springsteen: Having a Party
Sam Cooke created it, but Southside Johnny claimed it for the Jersey Shore. Watch his irresistible 1978 team-up with Bruce and just try not to smile.