Tag: Tracks (61)
Roll of the Dice: Iceman
If there’s any song in Bruce’s catalog more misunderstood than “Born in the U.S.A.,” it’s this Darkness-era outtake.
Roll of the Dice: Brothers Under the Bridge '95
Twelve years later, Bruce revisited his narrator from “Brothers Under the Bridges ’83,” now haunted by the war that awaited him.
Roll of the Dice: Trouble in Paradise
This understated, underrated 1989 outtake puts a period at the end of “Brilliant Disguise.”
Roll of the Dice: Stand On It
Like the man says, If you’re ever going to stand on it at all, stand on it now. The longer you wait, the slower you get.
Roll of the Dice: Thundercrack
It may never have been the barnburner Bruce envisioned, but “Thundercrack” pointed the way to beloved epics to come.
Roll of the Dice: Bishop Danced
Bruce called it a nonsense song, but he might have been pulling a fast one.
Roll of the Dice: Rendezvous
“Rendezvous” is one of Bruce’s best pop songs, born on the road and better that way.
Roll of the Dice: A Good Man Is Hard to Find (Pittsburgh)
From the early days of the Born in the U.S.A. recording sessions comes this jewel box of a song that captures the impact of war on the ones left behind.
Roll of the Dice: Leavin' Train
This retread of “Brilliant Disguise” (with a bit of “I’m Goin’ Down”) adds nothing original to Bruce’s catalog. Cool backing track, though.
Roll of the Dice: Linda Let Me Be the One
The only Born to Run outtake to earn an official release, “Linda Let Me Be The One” is a beautifully melodramatic hat tip to Phil Spector.