November 24, 2011

Freddie, You Are Missed

20 years ago today, we lost him. There will never be another Freddie Mercury.

November 21, 2011

I really needed some good news today


Springsteen announces 1st European concert dates; also touring US with E Street Band in 2012

WILLIAM PERLMAN/SL - Bruce Springsteen along with his band Nils Lofgren, Clarence Clemmons, Max Weinberg on drums Steven Van Zandt Patty Scialfa and Gary Talent during The Rising at the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Bands final show at Shea Stadium on 10/4/2003.

  • By Associated Press, Published: November 20 | Updated: Monday, November 21, 5:56 AM
NEW YORK — Bruce Springsteen has announced the first dates for his European tour with the E Street Band.
They’ll play four shows in England next summer.
The dates are June 21 in Sunderland; June 22 in Manchester; June 24 at the Isle of Wight festival; and July 14 at Hard Rock Calling in London.
The European shows will run from mid-May through the end of July.
They’ll also be touring in the United States. That information will be released down the road.
This will be the first tour for the E Street Band since saxophonist Clarence Clemons died in June from complications of a stroke.
Springsteen’s last tour was the “Working on a Dream” tour, which ended in 2009.
(thank you to Lawrence Kirsch who shared this on FB)

October 19, 2011

Concert Q & A

I was driving to work this morning rocking out to the radio and had several flashback memories of some great concert experiences.  So I decided to share them with you in hopes that you will share some with me!  These are really hard to answer


Most memorable concert moment: It was "The Rising Tour" which occurred shortly after 9/11.  Bruce asked for total silence in the audience, and when he had all 20,000 of us paying full attention he played "Empty Sky".  The whole night was a combination of a good time and sad time mixed together.  Very unique atmosphere.


Least favorable concert:  George Michael.  Not because he wasn't good, but because every female (other than me) in the audience was screaming at the top of their lungs the whole time and I couldn't even hear the music.  I wanted to leave but was there for a friend so I stuck it out.


Who puts on the best show: If you know me at all, you already know my answer :)  Bruce, of course!


Concert I wish I could have seen: The Doors, I was born ten years too late; and Queen.  I don't know how I missed them out of the hundreds of bands I've seen, but I did :(

Best concert I never saw:  Led Zeppelin, I still have my two tickets and have never totally forgiven Jon Van B.

Biggest outdoor concert:  Cal Jam II

Smallest inside venue: The Quiet Woman restaurant in Laguna Beach (about 50 - 75 people), Kenny Loggins dropped by and put on a show for some locals, so fun!

Best seats at a concert:  Front Row at VAN HALEN in '81, omg - talk about amazing, Eddie is one of my top 5 guitarists

Loudest concert:  Ted Nugent, love him or hate him - he's very entertaining


Most mind blowing concert:  Pink Floyd! (i was 17, under the influence of LSD & red wine for the occasion and it truly was an incredible night under the stars, i was fearless back then)


Worst concert experience:  Losing my sister for several hours at an all day concert featuring the Rolling Stones.  I was frantic to find her and finally, right before the Stones came on, there she was.


Most frightening moment at a concert:  Same Stones concert as above.  I was near the front, the crowd rushed and literally lifted me off my feet, I was screaming because I was being crushed and no one cared.  Then this big, strong "angel" came out of nowhere (picture Clarence Clemons), lifted me up and out of the crowd (I was only about 125 lbs back in the day!).  After he put me down and I thanked him I looked back again and he was GONE.

Best concert experience:  Impossible to narrow it down.  I will say I got a thrill when David Bowie smiled at me.

Artist seen the most times: Again, if you know me.....Bruce (23? 24?  lost track)

Most embarrassing concert moment:  Falling asleep at Pat Benatar.  I was bored after sitting through Quarterflash and Night Ranger (no offense to either band).

Funnest concert moment: Had to be during Bruce, but there are so many fun moments in all his concerts, hard to pick just one.

Best "goosebumps" moment:  U2, "Vertigo Tour", when Bono was talking about co-existing and loving our neighbor, and peace, etc. then started playing "One" the young man next to me held my hand for a moment (he was Middle Eastern) and we both had tears in our eyes.

Concert I regret:  Def Lepard, only because it was stupid of me to go with the person I went with - we got there late and had crappy seats.



Best concert of all time:  Michael Jackson.  It was the "Bad" tour and Michael was at  his peak in every way.  I know this sounds corny, but I truly did feel like I was in the presence of someone very special.  The energy of his hardcore fans infused everyone else that was there and the THINGS HE DID on that stage were literally magical (he'd walk up a set of stairs, disappear in a puff of smoke then be back on the opposite side of the stage in a different outfit in a matter of seconds, like 5 seconds or less).  His DANCE MOVES, the way he held the audience captive.  His humility.  It was an experience I'll cherish forever.  RIP MJ.  (again, love him or hate him, he was one of the best, if not the best, entertainers of our time).
http://laylasclassicrock.blogspot.com/2008/05/one-i-missed.html

October 17, 2011

Phil Collins' Hello, I Must Be Going! and Bachman-Turner Overdrive's Not Fragile

AUDIO FIDELITY SETS TWO CLASSICS FOR 24-KARAT GOLD REISSUE
TREATMENT FOR OCTOBER

Phil Collins' Hello, I Must Be Going! and Bachman-Turner Overdrive's Not Fragile To Be Set for Release on October 18
The latest entries in Audio Fidelity's series of high-end reissues of classic albums arrive on October 18 when the label delivers 24-Karat Gold CDs of two era-defining sets. Phil Collins' 1982 HELLO, I MUST BE GOING! and Bachman-Turner Overdrive's 1974 album NOT FRAGILE will be available-at both online and at traditional retailers-as numbered, limited-edition discs that will be retired after each title's initial run has sold out.
 
Phil Collins cover
Phil Collins released HELLO, I MUST BE GOING!, his second solo album after vacating the drum-and-vocals chair in Genesis in November of 1982. The album's set, in particular his Top 10 remake of the Supremes' "You Can't Hurry Love," was a defining record of its time, displaying New Wave's influence and the heavily reverbed drum sound of the era. In addition to "You Can't Hurry Love," the album contained the Top 40 single "I Don't Care Anymore" and found Collins working in a striking assortment of styles: R&B/dance in "It Don't Matter to Me," effervescent pop in "Like China" and touching ballads ("Why Can't It Wait 'Til Morning" and "Thru These Walls").

HELLO, I MUST BE GOING! (its title taken from the tune of the same name by the Marx Brothers) preceded Collins' later-'80s breakthrough with the chart-topper No Jacket Required (already available on 24-Karat Gold format from Audio Fidelity).HELLO had a dazzling run of its own, remaining on Billboard's chart for 141 weeks, where it peaked at No. 8. Collins co-produced the record with Hugh Padgham, longtime Genesis producer.

Originally issued in August of 1974, NOT FRAGILE was the third album by the Canadian quintet formed in 1972 by former Guess Who guitarist-singer Randy Bachman. It followed the breakthrough Bachman-Turner Overdrive II album and was the group's only No. 1 LP, spending 50 weeks on Billboard's Top Albums chart and commanding rock-FM playlists for almost as long. NOT FRAGILE also contained B.T.O's chart-topping singles, the boisterous "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet," as well as the "Roll On Down the Highway," both characterized by the melodic dual-guitar soloing of Bachman and Blair Thornton, then a brand new arrival to the band.

While NOT FRAGILE sports other strong tracks, among them the heavy-metal-flavored title song, the bluesy "Sledgehammer" af BTO Not Fragile coverand the instrumental "Freewheelin,'" it's "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" that has retained a unique cultural significance for some three decades.  It has now made 'appearances' in a wide range of contexts, from a Simpsonsepisode (where it's performed by an animated B.T.O.) to the soundtracks of the movies Studio 54 and Joe Dirt, to being used as a Democratic Party theme song in the 2006 midterm elections.
  
Founded in 2001, Audio Fidelity specializes in deluxe reissues of classic popular-music recordings for the audiophile and collector markets. The Camarillo, California-based label is best known for its 24-Karat Gold CDs and its 180-gram virgin-vinyl album editions, as well as a line of popular DVD titles.  Audio Fidelity emerged out of the pioneering DCC Compact Classics label that its founder, music-industry veteran Marshall Blonstein, started in 1986, following his tenure as president of Island Records and co-founder of Ode Records (where he helped make Carole King'sTapestry one of the best-selling albums of all time and built the cult-film franchisesThe Rocky Horror Picture Show and Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke). 

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October 14, 2011

Music Still in My Soul....

It kills me that I have let this blog fall to the wayside.

If you would have told me I'd stop writing here my response would have been, "yeah, right!  why would I ever do that!?"

Life sometimes takes us on a journey we never wanted to take.  And the one I'm on* is still robbing me from the joy I used to find in writing about my passion:  music.  I still love it, listen to it constantly (Bowie's Starman is in my ear right this minute, 100.3).  But - just can't seem to get anything on "paper".

Now I write about heroin addiction and how its affected my life, and continues to challenge me daily to stay strong, to realize I have no control over my son, and to just keeping hoping for the best and sending good thoughts out to the universe.


October 4, 2011

October 4 - Weird Day In Rock History

I love listening to Andy. He's one of my fave DJ's of all time. Just a down to earth guy who loves rock and roll.

September 30, 2011

Max Weinberg, Bill Champlin & Mindy Abair in MISSION VIEJO!



Just got back from seeing a great show right here in my backyard, literally two minutes from my house!!!  It was wild seeing Max Weinberg in Mission Viejo - who would have thunk it?

It was the opening night of our "Lord of the Strings" concert series and our Reading Festival (both put on by the Library).

Bill may be an older guy but his pipes are as great as ever.  His son was also one of the band members, playing keys and signing.

I'd never heard of Mindy before tonight but I'm officially a fan.  She was so fun and adorable and extremely talented.

They played several of Bill's songs that he wrote for other people and one from Chicago; they did some George Benson, Stevie Wonder, David Ruffin, Southside Johnny (the Fever  by Bruce) and some others.  The encore song was Ramrod by Bruce.

It was fun.  The best part for me personally was watching Max have fun, playing in a relaxed way and being The Boss of the show.  When he plays with Bruce he is so intense because he has to constantly be watching him for his cues - you never know how Bruce will mix up a set or even a song.

Before they played Ramrod he said some very sweet things about Clarence.  It made me wonder what it will feel like for Bruce to introduce the band the first time they play again.


September 27, 2011

35th Anniversary of "Dust in the Wind"


One of classic rock's most instantly recognizable and enduring songs, ‘Dust in the Wind,’ will celebrate its 35th anniversary in 2012.  As part of the celebration for this one-of-a-kind tune (penned by Kerry Livgren and first recorded by the band KANSAS), a 35th anniversary limited edition gift book is being released.

This beautifully designed 6” x 6” hardcover gift book is four-color throughout, 32-pages, and includes song lyrics, personal stories from fans, and a foreword by Kerry Livgren.  Kerry Livgren will sign books ordered by October 20, 2011.  Books cost $20, plus shipping and handling, and are available for purchase exclusively at www.kansasband.com.

A portion of the proceeds from each book will benefit Autism Speaks, the nation’s largest autism science and advocacy organization.  "Autism Speaks is thrilled to have been selected by KANSAS to receive proceeds from this exciting project about this iconic song," said Autism Speaks President Mark Roithmayr.  "The 35th Anniversary Dust in the Wind book will bring our message of awareness, treatment, and hope to a musical community of KANSAS fans through out the world."

With their aforementioned self-titled first album released in 1974, KANSAS went on to become one of the decade’s most popular rock acts – issuing classic rock albums such as 1976’s ‘Leftoverture’ and 1977’s ‘Point of Know Return,’ along with the hit singles “Carry on Wayward Son” and “Dust In the Wind,” and “Point of Know Return.”  The band, which is comprised of singer/keyboardist Steve Walsh, guitarist Rich Williams, drummer Phil Ehart, bassist Billy Greer, and violinist David Ragsdale – continues to tour in front of large and enthusiastic audiences and to this day remain a fixture on classic rock radio.

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September 20, 2011

30 Guitar Riffs - 15 Bass Riffs

Was cruising around YouTube this morning:

Not sure if I agree with all of these, but most of them belong on this list.  It was fun to listen to.  I think the person who put this together is a big fan of G&R, they appear more than anyone else.

And, here's someone's favorite bass riffs, I like all of these:


September 9, 2011

Imagine 40 Years Ago Today

It was forty years ago today that John Lennon released his second solo album, "Imagine".  He was a man who dared to imagine peace, a world with no racism, hatred or violence, where we all helped each other, where the lines on the maps were blurred and the human race was one big family.  You could say he's a dreamer...but he's not the only one.  I made this video years ago as a tribute to John's visions of peace.  How sadly ironic that his death was a result of a violent act.  I for one, am a dreamer of peace, but also a realist.  I don't think we will see it in my lifetime, but maybe someday.


September 6, 2011

Happy Birthday, Freddie


He would have been 65 years old today.  There will never be another Freddie Mercury.



September 2, 2011

The Swigs

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I love this band! They are pure rock and roll because they not only rock your senses, they get inside too.  Extreme talent from each of them: Kevin Henderson–Guitar, Vocals, Piano. Eric Snyder–Bass. Mike Troupe–Drums.

Some unique and soulful remakes of obscure songs, one by David Bowie that I love:  "Let Me Sleep Beside You".  Amazing take on a song you may have never even heard before.

You know, I'm not the greatest at reviewing music so my suggestion is to listen to these three guys and hear what my words can't say:
 

August 31, 2011

David Bowie's Space Oddity as Children's Book


Photo: Phil Wallis/NME
David Bowie's classic single 'Space Oddity' has been turned into a free children's book.

Graphic designer Andrew Kolb has taken the lyrics from Bowie's 1969 track and used them as the inspiration for his book of the same name. Although it currently only exists as a free digital copy on his website, he is hoping to release a physical version in the future.

In an interview with WiredKolb said:
It was one thing to make images that corresponded to the lyrics, but it was another to try to make it function as a visual story on top of that. In my early drafts it didn't really work as a picture book, and that was my goal all along.


He went on to add:
It's been really cool hearing all these different interpretations of the lyrics, and all I can say is that the approach I took was the one that translated best to an image-based story. Either way, how could you not have fun designing spacesuits and jet packs!?


ARTICLE SOURCE: NME



My thoughts:
I adore Daivd Bowie! I keep hoping he'll go on tour just for the fun of it - who needs a new record? 

Of course, I do know the best Bowie tribute performer of all time, David Brighton, I can always go see him while I'm waiting. He's talented AND a sweetheart!  You should check him out if you ever get the chance!

August 22, 2011

God Bless Ozzy Osbourne!


"Coming up this Wednesday
audiences across the country will get an unrivaled look into the mind of legendary rock icon Ozzy Osbourne in God Bless Ozzy Osbourne, an exclusive in-theater event that will be broadcast to movie theaters nationwide on Wednesday August 24 and Monday, August 29 at 7:30 p.m.


Packed with never-before-seen Black Sabbath footage and recent solo tour clips, fans are set to enjoy an incredibly unique experience, by producer and son of the Prince of Darkness himself, Jack Osbourne.  



Fellow musicians such as Paul McCartney, Tommy Lee and others will also share stories, while an exclusive interview with the Osbourne family explains why bringing Ozzy’s storied history to life — through the eyes of his son Jack — was the perfect motivation to capture one of music’s greatest icons in candid splendor.


We hope you’ll spread the word about this exclusive event by sharing information about this special God Bless Ozzy Osbourne event with your readers through mediums such as e-newsletters, blog posts, Facebook and Twitter. For more details about God Bless Ozzy Osbourne, including information on participating theaters and tickets, visit http://www.fathomevents.com/ozzyosbourne"

August 14, 2011

Tyrone Vaughan - Downtime


Tyrone was born with music in his blood.  I was fortunate to receive a copy of his new single "Downtime".  You should check it out if you enjoy his father and uncle (Jimmy and Stevie Ray) and also have a taste for country.


Catchy tune, huh?

August 5, 2011

Happy 45th to "Revolver"

  It was 45 years ago that The Beatles released this album, one of my favorites of theirs.  Do you have a favorite song off this album?  I think mine is Good Day Sunshine or Eleanor Rigby or For No One or....


Side one
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Taxman(Harrison)Harrison2:39
2."Eleanor Rigby"  McCartney2:08
3."I'm Only Sleeping"  Lennon3:02
4."Love You To(Harrison)Harrison3:01
5."Here, There and Everywhere"  McCartney2:26
6."Yellow Submarine"  Starr2:40
7."She Said She Said"  Lennon2:37
Side two
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Good Day Sunshine"  McCartney2:10
2."And Your Bird Can Sing"  Lennon2:02
3."For No One"  McCartney2:01
4."Doctor Robert"  Lennon2:15
5."I Want to Tell You(Harrison)Harrison2:30
6."Got to Get You into My Life"  McCartney2:31
7."Tomorrow Never Knows"  Lennon2:57



THANK YOU The Sound LA for playing the entire album on my lunch hour today!!!!

August 1, 2011

Happy 30th Birthday MTV!


Before we had music videos, the song was our own.  We each had a unique "video" playing in our own mind before MTV gave us a visual of what a song should "look like".  But, I am still a fan of the old MTV back when it was all about music vs. reality shows, etc.  I could sit and watch Michael Jackson dance all day or watch Van Halen, The Pretenders, Def Lepard, Tom Petty and others.  And, even though I love Bruce, most of his videos were just plain dumb, with the exception of "Secret Garden" and maybe "Glory Days".  Sorry, buddy, but you're no actor, you're a rocker.  

Where were you 30 years ago today?  I was sitting in front of the television waiting for the clock to strike 12:00 am to finally see the much hyped new music channel "MTV".  It was the beginning of a new era and I'm still not sure if it was good for music - or not so much.







Here are the videos played (in order) during the first 24 hours of MTV:
  1. "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles
  2. "You Better Run" by Pat Benatar
  3. "She Won't Dance with Me" by Rod Stewart4. "You Better You Bet" by The Who"You Better You Bet" was both the 4th and 55th video to be aired on MTV, making it the first video to be shown more than once.
  4. "Little Suzi's on the Up" by Ph.D.
  5. "We Don't Talk Anymore" by Cliff Richard
  6. "Brass in Pocket" by The Pretenders
  7. "Time Heals" by Todd Rundgren
  8. "Take It on the Run" by REO Speedwagon
  9. "Rockin' the Paradise" by Styx
  10. "When Things Go Wrong" by Robin Lane and the Chartbusters
  11. "History Never Repeats" by Split Enz
  12. "Hold on Loosely" by 38 Special
  13. "Just Between You and Me" by April Wine
  14. "Sailing" by Rod StewartStewart's "She Won't Dance with Me" was the 3rd video played; with this video, Stewart became the first artist to have two different videos played on MTV.
  15. "Iron Maiden" by Iron Maiden
  16. "Keep on Loving You (Live)" by REO Speedwagon
  17. "Bluer Than Blue" by Michael Johnson
  18. "Message of Love" by The Pretenders
  19. "Mr. Briefcase" by Lee Ritenour
  20. "Double Life" by The Cars
  21. "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins
  22. "Looking for Clues" by Robert Palmer (the video never plays due to technical difficulties.)
  23. "Too Late" by Shoes
  24. "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  25. "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" by Rod Stewart (15 seconds into the video, the video screen briefly goes blank while the audio still plays.)
  26. "Surface Tension" by Rupert Hine
  27. "One Step Ahead" by Split Enz
  28. "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty
  29. "I'm Gonna Follow You" by Pat Benatar
  30. "Savannah Nights" by Tom Johnston
  31. "Lucille" by Rockestra
  32. "The Best of Times" by Styx
  33. "Vengeance" by Carly Simon
  34. "Wrathchild" by Iron Maiden
  35. "I Wanna Be a Lifeguard" by Blotto
  36. "Passion" by Rod Stewart
  37. "Oliver's Army" by Elvis Costello
  38. "Don't Let Him Go (Live)" by REO Speedwagon
  39. "Remote Control/Illegal" by The Silencers
  40. "Angel of the Morning" by Juice Newton
  41. "Little Sister" by Rockpile with Robert Plant
  42. "Hold On to the Night" by Bootcamp
  43. "Dreamin'" by Cliff Richard
  44. "Is It You" by Lee Ritenour
  45. "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac
  46. "He Can't Love You" by Michael Stanley Band
  47. "Tough Guys" by REO Speedwagon
  48. "Rapture" by Blondie
  49. "Don't Let Go the Coat" by The Who
  50. "Ain't Love a Bitch" by Rod Stewart
  51. "Talk of the Town" by The Pretenders
  52. "Can't Happen Here" by Rainbow
  53. "Thank You for Being a Friend" by Andrew Gold
  54. "You Better You Bet" by The Who
  55. "Bring It All Home" by Gerry Rafferty
  56. "Sign of the Gypsy Queen" by April Wine
  57. "The Man with the Child in His Eyes" by Kate Bush
  58. "Message of Love" by The Pretenders
  59. "All Night Long" by Rainbow
  60. "Boys Keep Swinging" by David Bowie
  61. "Rat Race" by The Specials
  62. "Just Between You and Me" by April Wine
  63. "Once in a Lifetime" by Talking Heads
  64. "Victim" by Bootcamp
  65. "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" by Rod Stewart
  66. "Cruel to Be Kind" by Nick Lowe
  67. "A Little in Love" by Cliff Richard
  68. "Take It on the Run" by REO Speedwagon
  69. "Wild-Eyed Southern Boys" by .38 Special
  70. "Wuthering Heights" by Kate Bush
  71. "Celebrate the Bullet" by The Selecter
  72. "More Than I Can Say" by Leo Sayer
  73. "A Message to You, Rudy" by The Specials
  74. "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins
  75. "Heart of Glass" by Blondie
  76. "Oh God, I Wish I Was Home Tonight" by Rod Stewart
  77. "Kid" by The Pretenders
  78. "Wrathchild" by Iron Maiden
  79. "Come What May" by Lani Hall and Herb Alpert
  80. "I Got You" by Split Enz
  81. "Sister Disco" by The Who
  82. "Fashion" by David Bowie
  83. "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  84. "Love Stinks" by The J. Geils Band
  85. "Johnny & Mary" by Robert Palmer
  86. "Tomorrow Night" by Shoes
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July 31, 2011

Band from Poland: Psychohollywood

I love it when bands send me an  email or a CD and ask me to check them out.  Sadly, I haven't been doing much with music lately due to LIFE.  These guys sent an email and caught my interest, partly because they're from Poland - not many Polish rockers that I know of, but these guys are the real deal, many of you will like them:

(coming to this blog feels a bit like entering a room that has cobwebs in the corners and a layer of dust everywhere....I miss it here, I need to get back here and make this place alive again.)

Here's a description and a link to their site/music:  http://psychollywood.blogspot.com/

"Psychollywood this rock band, formed in 2004, the initiative and Marcin DominikKoziury Krzyzanski.
Material presented by the band, it is quite heavy but very dynamic rock, based on thetypical American, guitar playing patterns such as, Motley Crue, Social Distortion,G'n'R, Backyard Babies, Mustasch, etc. ..

"Members Psychollywood apparently chosen their own mission to prove to the worldof thoroughbred rock'n'roll still alive, very well and can kick as hard as a few decadesago, at the time of its greatest glory.
You will not find here breaking barriers, or expanding the borders in music, but it isauthentic essences sharp rock at its best. Heavy guitar riffs and juicy, pulling bass,awesome guitar solos and harsh and wbijający his head, melodic vocals. Listening to this music certainly raises the pressure. "

July 29, 2011

More names to add to "Gone But Not Forgotten"

We lost two people in the music world this month, I will be adding them to my tribute site, Gone But Not Forgotten:

Amy Winehouse

Dan Peek, founding member of America

June 24, 2011

Clarence Clemons Funeral - Bruce Springsteen Performs Eulogy

"Springsteen described Clemons as “a man of unconditional love” in his eulogy for E Street Band member, who passed away earlier this week (June 19), aged 69, after he had suffered a stroke the week before (June 11 – 12).

As well as delivering the eulogy, Springsteen also performed live. The service also included performances from the E Street Band and Jackson Browne, while Clemons’ nephew provided a rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’ on the saxophone.

The singer told those in attendance at the ceremony that Clemons, who contributed the iconic saxophone parts to his songs 'Born To Run' and 'Thunder Road', was "a man of unconditional love, but his love came with a lot of conditions. He was a complex guy. But when you were in his presence, it was like being in a sovereign nation."

Springsteen had previously paid tribute to Clemons in a statement on his official websiteBruceSpringsteen.net. "Clarence lived a wonderful life," he said. "He carried within him a love of people that made them love him. He created a wondrous and extended family. He loved the saxophone, loved our fans and gave everything he had every night he stepped on stage."

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Clemons, who was known as the ‘Big Man’, had a key role in defining the sound of the E Street Band. More recently, he also played on Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' album. He is featured in the video for her latest single 'The Edge Of Glory', which she unveiled last week (June 18).

Other artists including ColdplayU2 andSlash have all paid tribute to Clemons.Coldplay described him as their “favourite saxophone player”, while Bono claimed that “this man has carried music, and music carried him until this day”.

THE SOURCE FOR THIS ARTICLE:  NME
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