by roadhouse Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:22 am
Bruce Springsteen's Sax Man sadly was Eulogized today by Bruce Springsteen as the Big Man is no more.
The Lush Strong sounds that Galvanized Jungleland about struggles faced growing up in the inner city (for me Boston)
Springsteen wrote it about NYC but we all could relate for those of a particular vintage.
Of course his flying fingers all over Born to Run...
Clarence Clemons solo's were Riveting and needed and (had to be ) heard Live.
I have thankfully seen over 50 ESB shows... Have I had my Fill ? Have you had your fill of the Pogues the CLash, Cash DKM
All Originals All Richly Deserve to be Recognized for their Contribution and in this case Legacy
This is of course one mans opinion
Bruce Springsteen's Sax Man sadly was Eulogized today by Bruce Springsteen as the Big Man is no more.
The Lush Strong sounds that Galvanized Jungleland about struggles faced growing up in the inner city (for me Boston)
Springsteen wrote it about NYC but we all could relate for those of a particular vintage.
Of course his flying fingers all over Born to Run...
Clarence Clemons solo's were Riveting and needed and (had to be ) heard Live.
I have thankfully seen over 50 ESB shows... Have I had my Fill ? Have you had your fill of the Pogues the CLash, Cash DKM
All Originals All Richly Deserve to be Recognized for their Contribution and in this case Legacy
This is of course one mans opinion