I'm delighted to note the inclusion of 'Dream Baby 
Dream' in the tracklisting of Bruce Springsteen's 
new studio LP, 'High Hopes', which is slated for release in 
January. Springsteen performed his interpretation 
of the 1979 Suicide single on over 60 occasions in 
2005, releasing one of those live versions as a 
limited edition 10" single in 2008.
A few years ago there were a large number of 
audience recordings of the song floating about on 
YouTube, all taped throughout 2005, though many have disappeared in the interim. A few still 
cling on, however, and I'd recommend checking out 
the whole lot. From the early tentative run-throughs, to the glorious, epic performances 
towards the tour's conclusion, Springsteen's take 
on 'Dream Baby Dream' rarely fails to floor me and 
I'm pleased that it'll now gain the wider 
recognition it deserves.
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4 comments:
Simply wonderful. Nuff said.
As you know, I'm not a Springsteen fan, (sorry!) - however, I know someone who very much is. I shall impress her with my knowledge of this when I see her next week!
Bloody brilliant! it certainly floored me!
Looking forward to your Dylan report...just listened to a clip of the 26th concert.
I'm not usually one for playing the same song over and over ad infinitum, though Bruce's take on 'Dream Baby Dream' is an exception.
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