The sax solo in Jungleland never fails to send a shiver down my spine and make my eyes well up. The Big Man is immortalized through his brilliant music.
Clemons said that the Jungleland solo took a lot out of him. He states that Springsteen really beat it out of him. It was epic and if you notice it's really a series of smaller solos cropped togheter rather than one long solo.
Watched it again today! I know, that big man CC is smiling in heaven when he sees and hears his nephew play his sax while being on stage with his blood brother Bruce. I know that he's very proud and happy for Bruce and the E street band, his brothers in music, his friends. We still miss this great saxplayer, 'our' big man CC.
every year since his passing ...I look at this remembrance and think back to a time when I first saw them live...over 30 years ago.. the greatest gift he and Bruce have given us is their music,,,it shall never die..
I am 16 and I play tenor saxophone and Clarence was my number one idol, RIP Big Man, I may not have been around during your heyday but I can still look back and say he's the man! To a legend, Clarence!
He was the big man. So many iconic saxophone pieces. All we can do is revel in the music he created and enjoy! Rock on Big Man RIP you will NEVER be forgotten,
Hello Big man you are always in my hart. I listen always Bruce and you are always there with me when I hear you playing happy with your saxophone. God bless you Big man. 🎸🎹🎷🎷 James Belgium.
Coming from Jersey 44 yrs my life seeing Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band live 13 times the sounds of The Big Man's saxophone still rings my ears out of no where it just comes in and fades away R. I. P.. Clarence Clemons to take you away only means the bigger man upstairs needed you more God knows I would to hear that show but I can wait for now Love always, Jersey Boy
Bruce if yoy see this post.... It's all from the heart and you have and always will be my favorit artists my email account is len.hohmann@gmail.com please write me .....
Stand at the Meadowlands ...close your eyes...and just listen ... you will hear the faint sound of a saxophone... The Big Man might be gone but will never be forgotten...Thank you .... The Boss & The E Street Band ...& to the only one that actually lived in E Street .... R.I.P. C.C. aka The Big Man....
Clarence Clemon R.I.P the first time you belted Jungle Land live for my first out of thirteen times I seen Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band was one of my best memories !!!! It still brings a chill , goose bumps and A TEAR DOWN MY FACE The last time I seen a show live was closing night at Shea Stadium the band came out for Another song ... I was in the last row dead center nose bleed section ...Bruce asked after he chuckled & asked " what song do you guys what to hear " and I screamed with everything I had for my favorite song Johnny 99 ...Bruce pointed up to where he heard voice coming from walked to his guitar case took his herminica out , strapped it on and said I heard you up there and played Johnny 99 ps my hand still hurts from about 50 or so Springsteen fans high fiving me that could not believe Bruce heard me.... Mr. Springsteen.......... ( Bruce ) also saw you and family In a restaurant on water in your home town ( not going to metion either) it took everything in my power honestly not to bother you & family during your alone time with family EVEN WHEN YOU ARE MY FAVORITE ARTIST AND Know EVERY WORD TO ALL YOUR SONGS... May YOU keep rocking forever ... next time the Band and You make it to Miami please give me a heads up as a blue - collared worker it would be a hard choice to eat that month or buy two tickets, parking and a tee-shirt ..lol Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to You & Band ... From one of your Biggest fan's , Len Hohmann aka Jersey Boy
My Dad was a huge fan of Bruce and Clarence. The Big Man died about a month before my dad did. I like to imagine them in the afterlife, the conversations they might be having. R.I.P. to two great men.
I take my hat off to Mr. Williams for this incredibly beautiful piece on The Big Man. This world was so lucky to have known Clarence Clemons. I am 21 years old and I discovered the music of Bruce back in 2005-2006 when I was a sophomore in High School. I actually had the honor and the privilege of seeing the full E Street Band (including Danny) back in 2008 and again in 2009. I am heartbroken that I will never see Clarence on a stage again. We will NEVER forget him or the music he gave us.
Having spent a big part of my childhood living in Asbury Park, about once a year I go down the E Street Band rabbit hole. This is part of that. Still missing you, Big Man, all these years later.
Just thinking about being a kid in the back of my dad's old Chevy Cavalier wagon, listening to the sax solo in "Jungleland," seeing movies play out in my head. Rest easy, Big Man.
Thank you Big Man I loved the sax and I loved listening to you play.Not many musicians can bring tears to my eyes but you always did with you fabulous sound. You will be missed by a great many people but possibly not as much as Bruce will miss you.You two were brothers up on that stage two became one. Rest in Peace big man and a very BIG THANK YOU.
What a gift! He accented that band to a Tee!!! I remember watching videos late at night when I was young! I saw him for the 1st time & was blown away at his saxophone 🎷 play! “Dancing in the Dark!” A great saxophonist
Thank you Mr. Williams and staff, what a wonderful tribute. I took up playing sax in school because of his heartfelt solos. St. Peter: "hey, it's the Big Man! Clarence Clemons on the sassyphone! Sound check is in five so get up here!" God bless and keep The Big Man.
Always loved the 'Big Man'! Clarence you will always be missed! Your presence, your passion for the music, your energy, hearing you play and seeing you in person! I am gonna miss you Big Man!
Didn't know you passed, till now. God Bless YOU and Keep YOU...the best sax player to ever grace the stage, thanks for the memories and that incredible sound. RIP Big Man.
I just watched this again and I am weeping again. Clarence's ashes were spread over Hawaii, the place he loved the most. We love you so much and will never ever forget you, Big Man.
Born to Run is the anthem of my relationship with my girlfriend and future wife... that song has energy, but the soul of it came from Clarence’s sax riffs... as two children of the Garden State, we love and miss you ♥️
The Big Man simply can not be replaced Songs like Thunder Road and Jungleland will never be the same without him. I thank God for having hear him live in Houston 1978. He will be missed. I can only imagine what Heaven's band must sound like.
Mr. Clemons you are the best saxophonist to walk the earth. You will forever be my hero and my inspiration to play tenor. Keep playing saxophone for all of Heaven to hear you
"Everything changed, when the Big Man joined the band". Proof that this wasn't written by some hack, but by someone who actually knew and felt the loss of Clarence. Great tribute.
Great tribute!! RIP Clarence. You played that sax better than anyone. Not to mention you moved to the beat of every song with smoothness and never lost a beat..
While attending Maryland State College, Clarence also joined his first band, the Vibratones, which played James Brown covers and stayed together for about four years between 1961 and 1965. While still playing with this band, he moved to Somerset, New Jersey, where he worked as a Counselor for emotionally disturbed children at the Jamesburg Training School for Boys between 1962 and 1970. It takes a special kind of man to help care for emotionally disturbed children. Clarence supposedly met Bruce for the first time in September 1971.
Exactly 2 years after the Big Man died, I went to see Bruce and the E St band in Glasgow.It was the first time I'd been to see them and I was completely moved by the atmosphere in the stadium as they made a tribute to Clarence, the place was overflowing with emotion! RIP Big Man
Clarence I bought your first album with Bruce Springsteen and you were the first thing that I noticed on that album. Once I got to know the albums I was always waiting for the sax to cut in it was unbelievably good. Northern Canada
Why would someone dislike a video remembering someone, not just someone, a legend, no one should be disliking this, eveyone should just be remembering the legend. R.I.P.
Just seeing this heartwarming news cast for the first time. Saw these amazing performers in 1976. I think my handprint still on Bruces leg! And then there was Clarence...simply unforgettable.
I remember bringing home a tenor saxophone from school when I started taking instrumental music in 1976 and the very first thing I wanted to learn how to play was Jungleland and other Clarence Clemons parts from my collection of Springsteen albums. Epic sound, great memories never to be forgotten. Sadly missed
I saw Clarence play with bruce on stage as many did,....and just as everyone did, the chills ran down my spine when Clarence cut down on that sax,....a religious experience !!!
I shed a few tears when I heard this. As a kid in the early 70's my family spent summers in Asbury Park and I usta play on the Boardwalk around The Stone Pony. I didn't know who they were back then, but they usta chill and talk to us kids. This tribute brought tears again, but this time with a smile. LOVE YOU BRO and keep BLOWIN' as you REST IN PARADISE!!!!
Clarence Clemons what a true & true saxophone legend, RIP big man gone but never ever will be forgotten from fans and friends here in ireland. your legendary sound & status lives on I'd say Jesus is overjoyed listening to you up above in heaven playing the saxophone again rip big man :-(
At the concert last night in Buffalo I was so excited to see the show, and then when I started to look on stage I saw no big man, it was a sad and upsetting image. The third song he played was The Ties That Bind and clarence's nephew played the sax solo and I started to tear up remembering Clarence. Then when he played my city of ruins next, he said something about the big man and I just broke down in tears. I miss my idol. He will always be remembered.
Happy birthday Big Man! When I die and lose my way to heaven all I have to do is listen for the bitchin' sax player they got up there already. Rest in peace.
I can't stand Brian Williams, but this was a very lovely tribute to an amazing musician! "Jungleland" is such a moving song and Clarence's sax solo is so moving. There are songs that I enjoy and then there are songs that make me stop what I am doing, close my eyes, and listen to the beauty. That's what Clarence's touch on "Jungleland" does for me. RIP CC!
RIP Clarence, I just found out that you are no longer with us. 06-19-2016. I am shedding tears as I listen to your greatness. I will always love you and your gift.
Clarence is the reason I picked up the sax many years ago. That sound! If I could ever play 5% as good as him i'd be happy. Saw him twice, and both were long, epic road trips. Good times. You gotta give props to Jake. Huge shoes to fill, doing a great job.
+Tony Jones You said it Tony. Clarence Clemons solo on Jungleland and Cadillac Ranch is simply unreal. I have been in bad moods several times before listening to Jungleland and Cadillac Ranch and by the time the song ended I had a big smile on my face. He will never be forgotten!!
Been listening to Clarence today. Six years ago today. Man, nobody could play more beautiful! NOBODY! FYI, he had the choice to play pro football or play music. Thanks Big Man for choosing music!
just seen springsteen in dublin last week. it was great but not the same without the big man! me and all other springsteen fans will miss him forever and we will always love him
RIP big man... thinking about you today. thank you for being with me throughout the years, helping me cope on the dark days and smile and dance on the brighter ones
Tribute to the Big Man - my daughter heard Lady Gaga Edge of Glory and immediately identified Clarence - he was way way more than even the E Street band - he was identifiable to anyone who ever heard him play.
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great report he was amazing the signature to so many great tunes timeless amazing and sadly missed rip CC
This was beautiful. It has been a personal loss for so many of his fans. I have never grieved for anyone other than those I knew personally the way I have for Clarence. Not even John Lennon or George Harrison got to me the same way,
They shows us all that a white man and a black man could love each other. They both saw no color they were the greatest of friends and that's hard to find. RIP BIG MAN
Saw Springsteen last week in Manchester. When they played 10th Ave Freezeout it was very special. RIP Big man...you're missed but your legacy continues with Jake
In all the Springsteen shows I've seen, I always viewed "THE BIG MAN" as the glue of the E street band... It was always Bruce's music but it was Clarence's sax that brought it all together, and when I heard of his death, I really thought it was the end of the E street band... Thankfully nephew Jake stepped in and did his uncle proud... RIP BIG MAN, thank you for the music
Everything dies baby that's a fact, and maybe everything that dies someday comes back. RIP CC.
Goosebumps!!!❤❤❤✅✅✅
This 🙌
Wow!
When I was 6 i heard your sax for the first time and 40 years later I still love it. Miss you.
The sax solo in Jungleland never fails to send a shiver down my spine and make my eyes well up.
The Big Man is immortalized through his brilliant music.
The best 🎷 person inn THiS world!!he is with our hearts still so he can rest picefully!! LOVE From Aries women 48 Miss Liss
I agree is so spesiel fantastisk doned off him and e street band ja Bruce Springsteen them all!!
Clemons said that the Jungleland solo took a lot out of him. He states that Springsteen really beat it out of him. It was epic and if you notice it's really a series of smaller solos cropped togheter rather than one long solo.
Yes indeed rest in peace
Heaven rings constantly with that solo, friend. If it doesn’t, count me out.
He's STILL here with us.
Every day and every hour. He's never really left us.
Always remembered!
Yeah, just throw on an album or playlist and there he is ✌️
and Jake helps carry on his legacy. Never to be replaced but his soul shines on.
Clarence clemons was the reason I started playing saxophone when I was 8 years old
Last month (February 2023) was my first show since both he and Danny passed. Miss them both. 💔
Watched it again today!
I know, that big man CC is smiling in heaven when he sees and hears his nephew play his sax while being on stage with his blood brother Bruce.
I know that he's very proud and happy for Bruce and the E street band, his brothers in music, his friends.
We still miss this great saxplayer, 'our' big man CC.
every year since his passing ...I look at this remembrance and think back to a time when I first saw them live...over 30 years ago.. the greatest gift he and Bruce have given us is their music,,,it shall never die..
I am 16 and I play tenor saxophone and Clarence was my number one idol, RIP Big Man, I may not have been around during your heyday but I can still look back and say he's the man!
To a legend, Clarence!
He was the big man. So many iconic saxophone pieces. All we can do is revel in the music he created and enjoy!
Rock on Big Man RIP you will NEVER be forgotten,
Hello Big man you are always in my hart. I listen always Bruce and you are always there with me when I hear you playing happy with your saxophone. God bless you Big man. 🎸🎹🎷🎷 James Belgium.
Coming from Jersey 44 yrs my life seeing Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band live 13 times the sounds of The Big Man's saxophone still rings my ears out of no where it just comes in and fades away R. I. P.. Clarence Clemons to take you away only means the bigger man upstairs needed you more God knows I would to hear that show but I can wait for now Love always, Jersey Boy
Bruce if yoy see this post.... It's all from the heart and you have and always will be my favorit artists my email account is len.hohmann@gmail.com please write me .....
Stand at the Meadowlands ...close your eyes...and just listen ... you will hear the faint sound of a saxophone... The Big Man might be gone but will never be forgotten...Thank you .... The Boss & The E Street Band ...& to the only one that actually lived in E Street .... R.I.P. C.C. aka The Big Man....
Clarence Clemon R.I.P the first time you belted Jungle Land live for my first out of thirteen times I seen Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band was one of my best memories !!!! It still brings a chill , goose bumps and A TEAR DOWN MY FACE The last time I seen a show live was closing night at Shea Stadium the band came out for Another song ... I was in the last row dead center nose bleed section ...Bruce asked after he chuckled & asked " what song do you guys what to hear " and I screamed with everything I had for my favorite song Johnny 99 ...Bruce pointed up to where he heard voice coming from walked to his guitar case took his herminica out , strapped it on and said I heard you up there and played Johnny 99 ps my hand still hurts from about 50 or so Springsteen fans high fiving me that could not believe Bruce heard me.... Mr. Springsteen.......... ( Bruce ) also saw you and family In a restaurant on water in your home town ( not going to metion either) it took everything in my power honestly not to bother you & family during your alone time with family EVEN WHEN YOU ARE MY FAVORITE ARTIST AND Know EVERY WORD TO ALL YOUR SONGS... May YOU keep rocking forever ... next time the Band and You make it to Miami please give me a heads up as a blue - collared worker it would be a hard choice to eat that month or buy two tickets, parking and a tee-shirt ..lol Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to You & Band ... From one of your Biggest fan's , Len Hohmann aka Jersey Boy
We miss him so ... Clarence, the Big Man, the best saxophone player ever . We will always love him ... What a loss :(
My Dad was a huge fan of Bruce and Clarence. The Big Man died about a month before my dad did. I like to imagine them in the afterlife, the conversations they might be having. R.I.P. to two great men.
I take my hat off to Mr. Williams for this incredibly beautiful piece on The Big Man. This world was so lucky to have known Clarence Clemons. I am 21 years old and I discovered the music of Bruce back in 2005-2006 when I was a sophomore in High School. I actually had the honor and the privilege of seeing the full E Street Band (including Danny) back in 2008 and again in 2009. I am heartbroken that I will never see Clarence on a stage again. We will NEVER forget him or the music he gave us.
2023 still thinking on you big man. Rest in peace.
We watched this countless times…beautiful!
Rest in peace, Big Man. And respect for Brian Williams for such a nice tribute.
Having spent a big part of my childhood living in Asbury Park, about once a year I go down the E Street Band rabbit hole. This is part of that. Still missing you, Big Man, all these years later.
RIP Clearence and Danny, you will be missed, but your music lives on.
Just thinking about being a kid in the back of my dad's old Chevy Cavalier wagon, listening to the sax solo in "Jungleland," seeing movies play out in my head. Rest easy, Big Man.
Thank you Big Man I loved the sax and I loved listening to you play.Not many musicians can bring tears to my eyes but you always did with you fabulous sound. You will be missed by a great many people but possibly not as much as Bruce will miss you.You two were brothers up on that stage two became one. Rest in Peace big man and a very BIG THANK YOU.
Clarence Clemmons "The Big Man". The most influential sax player period!!!
What a gift! He accented that band to a Tee!!!
I remember watching videos late at night when I was young! I saw him for the 1st time & was blown away at his saxophone 🎷 play! “Dancing in the Dark!”
A great saxophonist
Thank you Mr. Williams and staff, what a wonderful tribute. I took up playing sax in school because of his heartfelt solos. St. Peter: "hey, it's the Big Man! Clarence Clemons on the sassyphone! Sound check is in five so get up here!" God bless and keep The Big Man.
Always loved the 'Big Man'! Clarence you will always be missed! Your presence, your passion for the music, your energy, hearing you play and seeing you in person! I am gonna miss you Big Man!
Didn't know you passed, till now. God Bless YOU and Keep YOU...the best sax player to ever grace the stage, thanks for the memories and that incredible sound. RIP Big Man.
RIP Big Man... Best sax player there will ever be
Skid U have a good.Big C was & is the best.
How was he the best? Compared to train, bird, Brecker I'm sorry.....not even close....!
@@zackstone4800 Rock&Roll,Rythem &blues.The Legends u mentioned were known for their Jazz playing!!
Hands Down
He was good but not the best🤦♂️
I just watched this again and I am weeping again. Clarence's ashes were spread over Hawaii, the place he loved the most. We love you so much and will never ever forget you, Big Man.
Great, genuine heartfelt tribute by Brian Williams. The world would be a far poorer place had the Big Man not graced us.
From a true Bruce fan
Born to Run is the anthem of my relationship with my girlfriend and future wife... that song has energy, but the soul of it came from Clarence’s sax riffs... as two children of the Garden State, we love and miss you ♥️
The Big Man simply can not be replaced Songs like Thunder Road and Jungleland will never be the same without him. I thank God for having hear him live in Houston 1978. He will be missed. I can only imagine what Heaven's band must sound like.
Mr. Clemons you are the best saxophonist to walk the earth. You will forever be my hero and my inspiration to play tenor. Keep playing saxophone for all of Heaven to hear you
His role in the band, and the music he brought to it, was transformative.
"Everything changed, when the Big Man joined the band". Proof that this wasn't written by some hack, but by someone who actually knew and felt the loss of Clarence. Great tribute.
Great journalism! Maybe the best! Well done Brian Williams! 2:55
Great tribute!! RIP Clarence. You played that sax better than anyone. Not to mention you moved to the beat of every song with smoothness and never lost a beat..
While attending Maryland State College, Clarence also joined his first band, the Vibratones, which played James Brown covers and stayed together for about four years between 1961 and 1965. While still playing with this band, he moved to Somerset, New Jersey, where he worked as a Counselor for emotionally disturbed children at the Jamesburg Training School for Boys between 1962 and 1970. It takes a special kind of man to help care for emotionally disturbed children. Clarence supposedly met Bruce for the first time in September 1971.
The sax and harmonica are what drew me into Bruce's music...definitely feeling the soul of the songs through them...
Wow, this was beautiful. I am sitting here bawling my eyes out. Thank you, Brian Williams very nicely done.
What an amazing sound. He was one of a kind. RIP
This was made on my Birthday in 2011!!!!!!🎷🎷🎷👍👍👍
Exactly 2 years after the Big Man died, I went to see Bruce and the E St band in Glasgow.It was the first time I'd been to see them and I was completely moved by the atmosphere in the stadium as they made a tribute to Clarence, the place was overflowing with emotion! RIP Big Man
That 80s sax man...u just can't deny it. Clarence was definitely king of that sound🎵
Clarence I bought your first album with Bruce Springsteen and you were the first thing that I noticed on that album. Once I got to know the albums I was always waiting for the sax to cut in it was unbelievably good. Northern Canada
Why would someone dislike a video remembering someone, not just someone, a legend, no one should be disliking this, eveyone should just be remembering the legend. R.I.P.
Just seeing this heartwarming news cast for the first time. Saw these amazing performers in 1976. I think my handprint still on Bruces leg! And then there was Clarence...simply unforgettable.
When the change was made uptown and the Big Man joined the band, the band was made.
I remember bringing home a tenor saxophone from school when I started taking instrumental music in 1976 and the very first thing I wanted to learn how to play was Jungleland and other Clarence Clemons parts from my collection of Springsteen albums. Epic sound, great memories never to be forgotten. Sadly missed
Hey Big Man...Jake is doing you proud..
i saw jungleland live at ullevi in sweden 2012 and it was real good
I saw Clarence play with bruce on stage as many did,....and just as everyone did, the chills ran down my spine when Clarence cut down on that sax,....a religious experience !!!
I'll never forget the day. I was in FL, my family took a beach walk but I stayed at the house. When they got back, I was crying my eyes out.
he did create a very distictive sound playing his saxophone and the power and energy he could put though it was something else.
I shed a few tears when I heard this. As a kid in the early 70's my family spent summers in Asbury Park and I usta play on the Boardwalk around The Stone Pony. I didn't know who they were back then, but they usta chill and talk to us kids. This tribute brought tears again, but this time with a smile. LOVE YOU BRO and keep BLOWIN' as you REST IN PARADISE!!!!
Go easy Big Man....The music is forever...Enjoy playing that sax in heavens band...Thanks Clarence R.I.P
Heaven's got one helluva band. Thanks Clarence....for everything.
Amen
What kind of person does it take to give this a thumbs down? Unbelievable! RIP BIG MAN,your missed by most of us at least!💖
@Frederick Sad but true!
Clarence Clemons what a true & true saxophone legend, RIP big man gone but never ever will be forgotten from fans and friends here in ireland. your legendary sound & status lives on I'd say Jesus is overjoyed listening to you up above in heaven playing the saxophone again rip big man :-(
You where Sooooo good!!! The EStret band was the best, the tightest!! Always loved seeing Bruce! You where the best Big Man RIP Clarence💗💗💗
At the concert last night in Buffalo I was so excited to see the show, and then when I started to look on stage I saw no big man, it was a sad and upsetting image. The third song he played was The Ties That Bind and clarence's nephew played the sax solo and I started to tear up remembering Clarence. Then when he played my city of ruins next, he said something about the big man and I just broke down in tears. I miss my idol. He will always be remembered.
Brian Williams shows how much heart he has in this piece. Such great reporting
What a classy remembrance this station gave the big man, I doff my hat America!
I cried like a baby to this day. RIP my brother.
Happy birthday Big Man! When I die and lose my way to heaven all I have to do is listen for the bitchin' sax player they got up there already. Rest in peace.
I can't stand Brian Williams, but this was a very lovely tribute to an amazing musician! "Jungleland" is such a moving song and Clarence's sax solo is so moving. There are songs that I enjoy and then there are songs that make me stop what I am doing, close my eyes, and listen to the beauty. That's what Clarence's touch on "Jungleland" does for me. RIP CC!
RIP Clarence, I just found out that you are no longer with us. 06-19-2016. I am shedding tears as I listen to your greatness. I will always love you and your gift.
Clarence Clemons, Great Man, amazing performer. His legacy will live forever...
I can not see your face, listen to your music, or the E-Street band without a tear from missing you...............rest in peace Sir...........
Thanks for so many wonderful memories Big Man, & thank you from the bottom of my heart for being part of my musical journey. Rest in peace.
Clarence is the reason I picked up the sax many years ago. That sound! If I could ever play 5% as good as him i'd be happy. Saw him twice, and both were long, epic road trips. Good times. You gotta give props to Jake. Huge shoes to fill, doing a great job.
My heart skipped a beat when I heard The Big Man had passed away, like I'd been punched. HARD.
+Tony Jones I feel the same way, it was only news that makes me cry, what a sad day
+Tony Jones You said it Tony. Clarence Clemons solo on Jungleland and Cadillac Ranch is simply unreal. I have been in bad moods several times before listening to Jungleland and Cadillac Ranch and by the time the song ended I had a big smile on my face. He will never be forgotten!!
He is missed! Rest in peace, Big Man. Thanks for coming!
what a fantastic man, great sax player R.I.P. xxx
The band will never be the same without the Big Man... we will all miss him
The best Saxophone player ever!!! See you later Big Man!!! 🎷 🎷 🎷
How can you replace someone like that he was one of a kind I had the chance to see him play at least twice in my life and it was really special
Brian Williams does a outstanding job with this tribute to the big man. Yes he was the best of our times. Let never forget him.
Rock on, Clarence. You were the Best, and we loved ya!!❤😰👑🌹💥R.I.P, Clarence,
but don't stop making music up in Heaven!!
My absolute favorite sax player,such a beautiful human.
I saw Bruce and the E Street Band the first time in 2003 and I am so pleased I got to see Clarence Clemons xxx
Been listening to Clarence today. Six years ago today. Man, nobody could play more beautiful! NOBODY! FYI, he had the choice to play pro football or play music. Thanks Big Man for choosing music!
Never saw this, thanks! Williams did a great job on this story. And it's so damn true.."Jungleland," that solo, will never sound the same again.
Words can't describe the loss of clarence clemons he was awesome and will be missed yterrily
Liz Lorman
just seen springsteen in dublin last week. it was great but not the same without the big man! me and all other springsteen fans will miss him forever and we will always love him
RIP big man... thinking about you today. thank you for being with me throughout the years, helping me cope on the dark days and smile and dance on the brighter ones
Wish the Big man was still here . Soooo talented . Clarence Clemons 🙏
His iconic "Jungleland" solo gives me goosebumps every time I hear it.
i don't care how tough ya are , that'll bring tear to your eye
👍👌✌❤
A big loss. One of a kind
Tribute to the Big Man - my daughter heard Lady Gaga Edge of Glory and immediately identified Clarence - he was way way more than even the E Street band - he was identifiable to anyone who ever heard him play.
great report
he was amazing
the signature to so many great tunes
timeless
amazing
and sadly missed
rip CC
Rest well Big Man! Rock will never be the same, Thank You for a life time of music we all enjoy!!!!
I regret that I never will get to see The Big Man in concert. What a sound.
He may be physically gone but he's sax licks live forever.
This was beautiful. It has been a personal loss for so many of his fans. I have never grieved for anyone other than those I knew personally the way I have for Clarence. Not even John Lennon or George Harrison got to me the same way,
What an amazing man! Loved out in the streets live in Paris, best of the best!
Rest in peace Big~Man
They shows us all that a white man and a black man could love each other. They both saw no color they were the greatest of friends and that's hard to find. RIP BIG MAN
Saw Springsteen last week in Manchester. When they played 10th Ave Freezeout it was very special. RIP Big man...you're missed but your legacy continues with Jake
Anyone who knows music knows " The Big Man " . Thanks for the memories x Rip Sir x
No words are needed...
I truly miss Clarence....!But it felt so good to see the rest of the crowd in Munic....!
In all the Springsteen shows I've seen, I always viewed "THE BIG MAN" as the glue of the E street band... It was always Bruce's music but it was Clarence's sax that brought it all together, and when I heard of his death, I really thought it was the end of the E street band... Thankfully nephew Jake stepped in and did his uncle proud... RIP BIG MAN, thank you for the music