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All the Times Bruce Springsteen Has Covered Bob Dylan

All the Times Bruce Springsteen Has Covered Bob Dylan

From “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” in 1972 to “I Shall Be Released” just this year

At the third annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony back in January 1988, the same night that Beach Boy Mike Love blasted just about everyone in the room, Bruce Springsteen walked up to the podium and delivered a much more gracious speech to induct Bob Dylan.

“Dylan was a revolutionary – the way that Elvis freed your body, Bob freed your mind,” Springsteen said. “He showed us that just because the music was innately physical, it did not mean that it was anti-intellect. He broke through the limitations of what a recording artist could achieve.”

By that point, Springsteen had been playing Dylan songs in his live set for well over 15 years. Later that year, he’d play both “Chimes of Freedom” and “Blowin’ in the Wind.” And earlier this month, Springsteen played “I Shall Be Released” for the first time in his live career at the “Music America: The Songs that Shaped Us” concert at the OceanFirst Bank Center in West Long Branch, New Jersey.

Overall, Springsteen has played 13 Dylan songs in concert, dating all the way back to his pre-fame days in the very early Seventies. And thanks to the magic of bootlegs and YouTube, they’re all just a click away. 

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