Tag: Steel Mill (87)
Roll of the Dice: Garden State Parkway Blues
Is a discarded fifty-years-old, thirty-minutes-long opus really the secret origin of “Kitty’s Back,” “Cadillac Ranch,” and “One Step Up?” Just listen and decide for yourself.
Roll of the Dice: Mary Louise Watson
What can we say about this early, bluesy Steel Mill original other than that it showcases a young Bruce Springsteen developing his stage presence and patter? Um… let’s just go with that.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Hornsby & Robbin Thompson, Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go
Days after Hank Ballard’s passing, Bruces Springsteen and Hornsby (along with former Steel Mill bandmate Robbin Thompson) pay tribute by playing Ballard’s last great hit.
Roll of the Dice: Sherlock Goes Home
Want to know why Bruce Springsteen became known as the “Fastest Guitar in Asbury Park?” Listen to this.
Roll of the Dice: Lady Walking Down by the River
Bruce’s first published work in a college literary magazine leads to a Steel Mill song that would be recorded forty years later.
Roll of the Dice: KT-88
We’re in obscure territory today with this instrumental jam from the Child/Steel Mill era.
Roll of the Dice: Black Sun Rising
For the completists only: A strident, polemic “Black Sun Rising” performed only twice (mercifully) by Steel Mill.