View Full Version : Just Because...
Andrew Longman
04-23-08, 08:30 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf61K6ZKu_4
19 September 1978, Capital Theater, Passaic, NJ. I wasn't there, but I was at many other performances.
Maybe the best performance of the best tune to come out of Jersey... Ever
If it doesn't stir you, you are dead. :gomer:
12/16/02, Schottenstein Arena Columbus, oHIo...The Boss and the boyz performed Glory Days and broke into Hang on Sloopy in the middle of the song. :cool: Most electric concert moment for me evar. :thumbup:
RIP, Danny. :cry: :(
-Kevin
Andrew Longman
04-23-08, 09:21 PM
OK, this a racing site, so I'll post my second favorite Boss song
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Sean Malone
04-23-08, 09:27 PM
My Uncle Dale to this day still swears Bruce ripped off South Side Johnny's act. Just sayin'. :)
Andrew Longman
04-23-08, 09:49 PM
My Uncle Dale to this day still swears Bruce ripped off South Side Johnny's act. Just sayin'. :)
Naw. Great friends then and now. Same music scene. Similar sound. The Jersey Shore sound at that time. Big bands with horns/saxes and melodrama. Its a jersey thing
Like Hall and Oats sounding like Todd Rundgren... the Philly sound.
Andrew Longman
04-23-08, 09:56 PM
RIP, Danny. :cry: :(
Indeed.
Sad to see that last week and it's been on my mind. He was from Flemington, about 12 miles from me. A friend of mine knows his mother well.
His performance in Indy last month was his last with the band
cameraman
04-23-08, 11:05 PM
Sad to see that last week and it's been on my mind.
For those that missed the report (http://www.brucespringsteen.net/news/index.html)
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High Sided
04-23-08, 11:33 PM
grateful bob, dead dylan wantabe????
chop456
04-24-08, 02:13 AM
Hot-rodding, grungy kid from Jersey or hardscrabble dust-bowler with a southern accent? You decide. :tony:
Another classic Bruce moment. Stealing Jakob Dylan's song out from under him - right before his eyes:
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(The above is missing the last little bit. The full version is here: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x16yoe_one-headlight-springsteen-wallflowe_music )
oddlycalm
04-24-08, 08:44 PM
Naw. Great friends then and now. Same music scene. Similar sound. The Jersey Shore sound at that time. Big bands with horns/saxes and melodrama. Its a jersey thing Yeah, kind of a left hand right hand thing with some style differences. VanZandt produced all of the early SSJ recordings if I recall. I always listed to a lot of Stax sides so horn bands were a natural for me. Great band, great tunes, no idea why they never achieved much commercial success.
Lost in translation: I recall playing 'This Time It's For Real' during a big bbq dinner party at our farm in Idaho right after it was released in 1977 and getting a bunch of blank looks. One woman took me off the the side and asked me what an Asbury Juke was in a tone that told me she though it was something dirty...:gomer: When I explained Asbury Park is an actual place I couldn't tell if she was relieved or disappointed.
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