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- Brian De Palma directs the great Bruce Springsteen in one of the most iconic video clips of the 1980's. In it, the boss Springsteen performs his hit "Dancing in the Dark" to a large and enthusiastic audience, and among the people there, right close to him, is the future star Courteney Cox, who has the chance to dance along with Bruce.
- Behind-the-scenes look at Springsteen's creative process with full performances from The E Street Band, in-studio footage, and never-before-seen archival material.
- The intimate, final performance of Bruce Springsteen's 236-show run at Jujamcyn's Walter Kerr Theatre on Broadway.
- Bruce Springsteen performs in the music video "Streets of Philadelphia" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Philadelphia (1993) recorded for Columbia Records. Bruce Springsteen walks along desolate city streets and, later, through a bustling park and schoolyard. Clips from the film play throughout.
- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performs in the music video "Glory Days" from the album "Born in the U.S.A." recorded for Columbia Records. Springsteen and the band perform in a bar while inter-cut footage features Springsteen as a working class father who practices pitching against a wooden target in a small baseball park.
- For 40 years Bruce Springsteen has influenced fans from all over. His songs defined more than a generation. This film gives the fans just as much time as The Boss himself, with never shown footage and live performances from his last tour.
- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in concert on The River tour of 1980. Filmed on November 5 at the former ASU Activity Center in Tempe, part of metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, in front of an enthusiastic 10,000-strong audience.
- The music video for the song "Born in the U.S.A." by an American musician Bruce Springsteen from the 1984 album of the same name.
- Bruce Springsteen's video for his single "I'm On Fire" off of the biggest album of his career, "Born In The USA"
- Edited by longtime Springsteen collaborator Thom Zimny from the original 16mm reels, "The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts" film features the band's entire set list from the MUSE shows for the first time.
- Live From New York City is the chronicle of Bruce Springsteen's first tour with The E Street Band in over a decade. A full-on rock revival packed with hits and fan favorites, Live From New York is a triumphant reunion of one of rock's great acts.
- Bruce Springsteen, widely hailed as one of the all-time greats, looks back and muses upon his life as a successful musician. His reflection is coupled with snippets of live performance, all joining together to form the narrative, in his own words.
- 20102h 43mNot Rated9.0 (331)Captured in London at the Hard Rock Calling Festival on June 28, 2009 in HD, the 172-minute film documents 27 tracks of live Springsteen that begin in daylight and progress through a gorgeous sunset into night.
- The Grammy-nominated documentary Blood Brothers finds Bruce Springsteen reuniting The E Street Band for the first time in six years for his Greatest Hits album. Here, fans will see Springsteen and his band with rare, intimate detail.
- Bruce Springsteen performs in the music video "Human Touch" from the album "Human Touch" recorded for Columbia Records. The video opens on a streetcar traveling at night through the city, Bruce Springsteen sits in the streetcar watching his fellow passengers and looking out of the window at the people of the city. Video clips of Springsteen playing guitar play throughout.
- A musical tribute to Bruce Springsteen. A concert with a lot of wellknown artists and of course Bruce Springsteen also enters the estrade.
- "The Boss" is back again; full-force in one of his best productions with the E Street Band. I've never seen Bruce Springsteen in better form! This decade-long anthology not only features all of his greatest hits, but if you watch somewhat closely; you'll see Courteney Cox (-Arquette...) get her first big break --- by dancing onstage with "The Boss!" She was quite cute then and it appeared that she was just randomly picked to dance with Bruce; but (spoiler now...) she was offered $200 to dance with "The Boss." Still, everything seems spontaneous and it's a great concert! Disk 1: * Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) * The River * Thunder Road * Atlantic City * Dancing in the Dark * Born in the U.S.A * I'm on Fire * Glory Days * My Hometown Disk 2 * Human Touch * Better Days * 57 Channels (And Nothing On) * Leap Of Faith * Streets of Philadelphia * Murder Incoporated * Secred Garden * Hungry Heart * Dead Man Walkin' Bonus: Secret Garden (With strings) Complete Discography eith track lists (from (Greetings.." (1973) to "The Ghost of Tom Joad" 1995))
- One of the greatest live performers in rock and roll history - The Boss - Mr Americana - Champion of the everyman - Bruce Springsteen. Follow his incredible career from the Jersey Shore to the sold-out stadiums around the world. This is the story of the American dream, told by the man himself.
- 20052h 10mTV-G9.1 (349)VideoHammersmith Odeon, London '75 is one of Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band's most classic performances, perfectly encapsulating the passion, drama and intensity of the extraordinary band as Springsteen brought the Born to Run tour to Europe.
- An in-concert performance by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band on their 2003 tour.
- Music video fro Eric Church's Springsteen.
- Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen, more fondly know as "The Boss" by his millions of fans, is widely regarded as one of the most influential songwriters of the 20th century and one of the greatest artists of all time. This is his remarkable story. Born 23rd September 1949 in New Jersey, Bruce showed an early interest in music after seeing Elvis Presley on The Ed Sullivan Show. Getting his first guitar from his Mum at the age of 13 and drawing on musical influences from traditional American popular music, folk, blues and country and of course rock and roll Bruce has since gone on to sell 120 million records worldwide, whilst winning 20 Grammy Awards, two Gold Globes (Best Song for The Wrestler ) and an Academy Award (Best Original Song Philadelphia). Through archive footage and Interviews and personal insights from The Boss himself as well as Patti Scialfa, Clarence Clemons (The E Street Band's saxophonist since 1972, who died on June 18, 2011), and Rolling Stone Critic and Manager Jon Landau this programme takes a look at what made and still makes Bruce Springsteen a living Legend and an inspiration to many Artists to this day including Lady Gaga. "I spent most of my life as a musician measuring the distance between the American dream and American reality" - Bruce Springsteen "While I am the president, he is The Boss" Barack Obama.
- Bruce Springsteen performs in the music video "Secret Garden" from the album "Greatest Hits" recorded for Sony Records and the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Jerry Maguire (1996) recorded for Epic Records and Columbia Records. Video clips of a variety of women play as Bruce Springsteen sings and plays guitar.
- The music video for the live version of the song "Born to Run" by an American musician Bruce Springsteen, originally from the 1975 album of the same name.
- A music video for Bruce Springsteen
- Bruce Springsteen With The Sessions Band Live in Dublin' features 23 songs drawn from the band's performances in Dublin, Ireland at The Point on November 17, 18 and 19, 2006. Songs include fan favorites from 'The Seeger Sessions,' radical interpretations from the Springsteen songbook and rare songs appearing for the first time on any Springsteen release. The DVD captures the band during the finale of its multi-leg 2006 tour.
- Official music video for Bruce Springsteen's song "If I should fall behind" from the 1992 album, "Lucky Town"
- Bruce Springsteen performs in the music video "Tougher Than the Rest" from the album "Tunnel of Love" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with clips of couples embracing. Bruce Springsteen performs on stage to an enthusiastic crowd.
- How Bruce Springsteen's childhood in a struggling working class community in New Jersey shaped his life and work.
- 'I'm not here for any government. I've come to play rock'n'roll for you in the hope that one day all the walls will be torn down'. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band and The Horns of Love performed at Radrennbahn Weißensee, East Berlin, GDR, on July 19, 1988. The full four hours of concert, featuring 32 songs, was recorded by the Deutscher Fernsehfunk.
- Bruce Springsteen performs in the music video "Tunnel of Love" from the album "Tunnel of Love" recorded for Columbia Records. Springsteen plays guitar and sings in the Casino building in Asbury Park while black and white video clips play of dancing women and carnival performers.
- The video that was broadcast is made in hand-held home-movie style, with highly exaggerated film grain added throughout the clip.
- On four nights in the summer of 1985 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band filled to capacity the Los Angeles Coliseum, home of the 1984 Olympics. It was the culmination of a 16-month world tour, during which Bom in the USA became the CBS label's biggest-selling album of all time. In this world-exclusive interview, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band talk to David Hepworth , with extracts from 14 previously unseen performances including 'Sandy' from Springsteen's English debut performance at the Hammersmith Odeon concert in 1975.
- Coming from a poor background in New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen grew to become one of the most recognizable faces in rock music. Having released classic albums such as Born in the U.S.A and Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen's music is legendary and unrivalled. His lyrics often depict the struggles of daily American life, and it's his ability to write songs that can 100,00 people unite and sing along that make him a true king of the rock genre. He sold more than 120 million albums worldwide and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Frame in 1999. He came from nowhere to become a worldwide superstar. This is Bruce Springsteen...on the road.
- This concert features 16 performances, originally broadcast on MTV Unplugged on November 11, 1992, plus 3 bonus tracks. It contains the first appearance in any format of "Red Headed Woman" and Bruce's first recorded performance of "Light Of Day."
- Bruce Springsteen performs in the music video "One Step Up" from the album "Tunnel of Love" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with Bruce Springsteen singing into a microphone as he plays guitar. Springsteen visits a club and drinks as he watches women dance.
- Promotional music video of Springsteen album "Greatest Hits". Springsteen makes a live performance inside Café Eckstein in Berlin, with the bar full of fans.
- From No Nukes concert film.