Tuesday, March 04, 2014

Words Fail Me -- The Ultimate Edition

Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band, live in Australia last week, covering The Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive." Beautifully shot and with great sound.



I'm having a very tough week, so I really don't have the energy to give this the exegesis it deserves.


But let's just say that, on reflection. this performance makes a lot more sense, both conceptually and just as music, than I would have believed before I watched it.

12 comments:

  1. That kicks all sorts of ass.


    Bruce has been doing some really far-out cover songs this tour. Do fans suggest them online, or is he just coming up with them out of his own demented head?

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  2. Hello all....no, please remian seated,

    THAT....was very cool.

    RichD

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  3. Hey -- years ago, Bruce covered Suicide's "Frankie Teardrop," for heavens sake.
    :-)

    The Bee Gees cover is obviously because he's on tour in Australia, but it's no less jaw-dropping for that. Earlier in the tour, he's been doing AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" for a similar reason.

    My fantasy is that before this is over he's going to cover the Easybeats "Friday on My Mind" or "Good Times."

    Seriously, at that point I can die happy.

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  4. your wish is Bruce's command: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SIvN7ULkNE

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  5. Shared Humanity3/04/2014 11:01 AM

    Really quite amazing.

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  6. On Friday, I posted:
    It's Friday, so I've got:
    http://youtu.be/vsYaOY3nYSY

    That's a little better quality clip of "Friday on My Mind."

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  7. Alright, I'm holding out for Bruce covering the Easybeats "Good Times."



    "Hey -- it could happen!" -- Judy Tenuta

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  8. Love the band, especially the horns.

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  9. I found it rather infectious.

    DannyGuam

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  10. When I first saw the clip a few days before this post, this popped into my head (first read of it via Dave Marsh's book "The Heart of Rock & Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made"):

    “Look at great huge Maurice Gibb, singing like Donald Duck on ‘Stayin’ Alive,’” Roger Daltrey of the Who carped in 1978, then instantly added, “And that’s a great song. Bruce Springsteen could sing that lyric.”

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  11. I could learn to like this guy.

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