Kat’s Hidden Camera 9/22/16: Bruce Springsteen With Joan Jett – “Light Of Day”, live in 2001


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THIS WEEK: Bruce Springsteen With Joan Jett – “Light Of Day”, live in 2001

This song was written by Bruce Springsteen for a movie of the same name staring Joan Jett and Michael J. Fox.

Joan Jett And The Boss both celebrated birthdays this week. Bruce is 67, and joan is 58!

FYI:

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY WITH NEW ALBUM
Happy Birthday to “The Boss” — Bruce Springsteen — who turns 67 today (September 23rd)!!! Today, Springsteen issued a companion compilation album to his upcoming autobiography, Born To Run, which will be published on Tuesday (September 27th). The new album, titled Chapter And Verse, features five previously unreleased early cuts by such pre-fame bands as the Castiles, Steel Mill, and the Bruce Springsteen Band, marking the first time these early outfits have had their music released officially.

The album also includes such legendary Springsteen tracks as “Born To Run,” “4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy),” “Badlands,” “The River,” “Living Proof,” “The Rising,” “Brilliant Disguise,” and “Born In The U.S.A.,” among others.

The unreleased material on Chapter And Verse is:
•”Baby I” – The Castiles (recorded May 2, 1966, at Mr. Music, Bricktown, NJ; written by Bruce Springsteen and George Theiss; previously unreleased)
•”You Can’t Judge A Book By The Cover” – The Castiles (recorded September 16, 1967, at The Left Foot, Freehold, NJ; written by Willie Dixon; previously unreleased)
•”He’s Guilty (The Judge Song)” – Steel Mill (recorded February 22, 1970, at Pacific Recording Studio, San Mateo, CA; previously unreleased)
•”Ballad Of Jesse James” – The Bruce Springsteen Band (recorded March 14, 1972, at Challenger Eastern Surfboards, Highland, NJ; previously unreleased)
•”Henry Boy” (recorded June 1972, at Mediasound Studios, New York, NY; previously unreleased)
•”Growin’ Up” (recorded May 3, 1972, at Columbia Records Recordings Studios, New York, NY; previously appeared on Tracks)

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