Watch Bruce Springsteen Cover “Ghostbusters” In Montreal On Halloween
A Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band concert is a beautiful, transcendent experience. And on Halloween, that experience began with “Ghostbusters.” After taking the stage in spooky fashion at Montréal’s Bell Centre, the Boss and his sprawling ensemble busted out a playful cover of Ray Parker Jr.’s 1984 chart-topper. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think Springsteen sang “Bustin’ makes me feel good!” Watch footage of the cover below.
Bruce Springsteen plays unlikely song at gig and fans say it's 'hilariously horrible'
Bruce Springsteen delighted fans as he returned to the stage in Montreal, Canada, with a cover version of a song which has been dubbed 'hilariously horrible' by those in attendance
Watch Ralph Macchio Join Coldplay for Full-Circle ‘The Karate Kid’ Performance
Coldplay performed 'The Karate Kid' from 'Moon Music' with Ralph Macchio during a concert in Melbourne, Australia on Halloween.
Watch Coldplay give ‘The Karate Kid’ its live debut with ‘Daniel Larusso’ Ralph Macchio
Coldplay played ‘The Karate Kid’ live for the first time on Thursday, alongside the star of the 1980s film of the same name, Ralph Macchio. 
Watch Bruce Springsteen Open Halloween Show With ‘Ghostbusters’
Bruce Springsteen opened his Halloween 2024 concert in Montreal with a cover of Ray Parker, Jr.'s Ghostbusters.
Watch Bruce Springsteen Celebrate Halloween With Lively ‘Ghostbusters’ Cover
Bruce Springsteen kicked off his Canadian tour in Montreal on Thursday with a spooky performance of Ray Parker Jr's 'Ghostbusters.'
Fireboy DML & Spinall Bring the Party to Life with “Wande’s Bop” Visualiser
This Friday keeps blessing us with some serious vibes as Fireboy DML just released the official visualiser for his catchy single, “Wande’s Bop,” featuring the one and only Spinall. If you’re looking for a reason to dance, this is it.
Bartees Strange – “Too Much”
It’s Halloween — of course there’s a new single from Bartees Strange’s forthcoming album Horror. “Too Much” is not spooky, but it’s free-flowing and fun, bursting with piercing riffs, unexpected shifts, and consistent infectiousness.
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