Bruce Springsteen's legendary E-Street Band are starting to get itchy feet, as guitarist Steve Van Zandt revealed recently.
He told NME, "We gotta make a record, which could happen soon," he said. "I don't have any reason to say this other than my own instinct but I just get a vibe it's going to be sooner than later."[The Boss] literally could call me today, we could have a new album out and be on the road within three months."
Springsteen has just released a live DVD with his New Orleans' styled Seeger Sessions band, which he used for his last album, a tribute to Pete Seeger.
In a nod to his previous efforts, he made a surprise appearance at his own tribute show where artists such as Badly Drawn Boy and Patti Smith were performing his songs.
The last Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band album was 2002's 'The Rising'.










