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Originally Posted by growler
Of all the shows I've seen over the years. Nobody puts on a show quite like the Boss, and this man was a big part of his sound.........Clarence Clemons 1942-2011
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I've seen him 12 times(the last on the rising tour), from the human encore days until the pared down, "only" 2 1/2 hour shows, and never had a bad time at any of them. There are a few bands that cannot go after the loss of a member. Queen, of course, comes to mind(sorry Paul Rodgers fans) and I can't imagine the Who without Daltrey up front(that's why I'm so pumped to see him in October). Now that I'm 50 my see them one more time list seems to have growing urgencey. I can't imagine seeing them without the Big Man anymore than if it was without Springsteen. When you think of the best songs they all seem to be driven in part by Clarence. And just his stage presence alone is irreplacable, let alone his musical talent. I try not to let too many passings affect me - my dad, John Lennon, probably the Super Chiefs once they all start to go - but CC's passing seemed to leave a hole for some reason. Brian Williams did a very nice piece on him the Monday after his passing. He's obviously a fan and speaks for most of us that are also fans.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=456baiiyLcs