Bruce Springsteen Confirms Existence of Electric Nebraska Record and Teases Potential Live Performance

Bruce Springsteen has finally confirmed the existence of an electric, full-band version of his iconic acoustic album, Nebraska, after previously denying its existence. The electric Nebraska has been a subject of speculation among fans for years, with hints from E Street Band members Roy Bittan and Max Weinberg suggesting that the recordings do exist. However, Springsteen initially claimed that the full-band Nebraska was a myth and did not exist, despite the memories of his bandmates.
In a surprising turn of events, Springsteen later revealed that there is indeed an electric Nebraska record in the vault, although it does not contain the full album of songs. The specific Nebraska tracks that were recorded and whether they will be officially released remain unknown. Springsteen mentioned that there is another upcoming vault project, Tracks III, which is already completed but may not be released for a few years due to his other planned projects.
While Springsteen did not confirm a full live performance of Nebraska in connection to the upcoming biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere, he did not rule out the possibility entirely. He expressed interest in potentially playing the album in its entirety for fans in the future, acknowledging that it would be a fun experience for both him and his audience. The idea of a live run-through of Nebraska is something that Springsteen is considering, keeping the possibility open for a future event that fans would enjoy.