@@markalexander6517 wow! Hammersmith was great for me because the band is so young but tight. Most of the clips floating around these days are still great but more polished. The one I really really want disappeared about 10 years ago: Independence Day with a prologue about Bruce's teen years. His dad saying turn down that goddamn guitar, sneaking through the kitchen at night etc
My wife and i rushed our wedding date because my father was dying of cancer. He was my best man. My son pushed him down the aisle to the sax solo to the alter. On this day, one last time, my dad stood up to his feet on his own for the very last time to hug my wife to be. I'll never forget him and his love for Bruce and this song.
That is a truly touching heartfelt emotional story. I'm so so sorry for your loss but your Father lives in the hearts of you and your wife and all those that he touched just by living a true life. This song along with your Father are purest of the soul God Bless all that this story has touched and God Bless your Dad. Never to be forgotten. Just look inward to your heart and soul. Many many blessings!!!
No matter how many times I hear Clarence Sax solo it always touches my heart and soul, I remember those I loved and are no longer here. We miss you BIG MAN RIP
@@scottmarks389..and you might very well be right.. I’d forgotten why I loved him so much til just watching this tonight. Reminded me of getting my bootleg Agora cassette in ‘81.
Not many people can put Rat in a song, it just gives so much deepth to the struggles and raw magnitude of living in Jersey back in the day. That's why so many people loved him. Struggling, with passion!
This is hands down the best live version of this song; classic Bruce and the Big Man, and 45 years later I am still blown away every time I hear it. I wore out this track on my vinyl LP (that my 29 year old daughter has now permanently “borrowed “) Seeing Bruce live in the 70’s was truly a magical time.
If you don't get the chills at the end of this unbelievably great song. You are not alive. I sing this song from the beginning to the end. Since I first heard it way way back in the middle 70s or earlier. But I get the chills every time still. Growing up in north Philly in the 60d and 70s getting shot at every weekend. I felt that Bruce was hanging on the back streets of North Philadelphia pa. With me and my buddies. One of the greatest songs ever written ever
I love the early Springsteen shows. When they were truly a tough band. You can hear the Strats, all the guys in the NJ white Fedoras - it's classic. Bruce looks like Serpico. That solo...
I've been listening to Bruce Springsteen on the tapes and cd's for years but not until I discovered these live videos did I really get it. I get moved beyond words when I watch these beautiful poetic, soulful renditions of his music in the 70's, 80's etc. Every member in the E St band gives something incredible to the sound. I watch them sometimes 'til the wee hours of the morning. What was I doing back in the 70's when all this was going on? Oh yes, getting married, moving into my first apartment, losing my first husband in an accident, so much of life and the drama of living are remembered in the passion of these songs. I do have a time machine, no wait, time stands still when I listen to these songs. Thank you Bruce and the E St band. I wonder if you know how much you have given.
In rock'n'roll. Paul Gonsalves jazzed up Newport in 1956, with another: Paul's solo starts at 3:47, but the whole song kicks ass. He went on for 27 choruses, and this performance brought Ellington's band back to the forefront of live jazz for another decade, when all the other bands were dying off. ruclips.net/video/avINkychVpc/видео.html
This track means so much to me. At the time the album came out, I bought it straight away. It was my favorite track. Anyway, four days before my fifteenth birthday my mother committed suicide and I didn’t know until the next morning when I heard my sister crying, just before we were going to get up for school. I walked out of my bedroom to see my father, cuddling my crying sister, and my father said that my mother had died. I went straight to my room, and put this on. That was January, eleventh nineteen seventy seven. It made me feel better, if that is possible in such a situation, but it did. And, I still love it to this day. My solace.
I sat alone in my office played the vinyl track of jungleland when I found out I was gonna have my second child..a son.. with the neigborhood girl I had desired since I was 14...I was thirty when this happened. Looking back I'm now 40... same chills
I've heard hundreds of live versions but this one is the closest to the album I've heard. Love the original band. Not the same with the 8 other people he added. This is raw, original, and authentic.
Who are the 8 other people he added? Five of them are playing on this song. Same piano, same bass, same drums, same sax, same guitar except for Nils Lofgren. All five played on the born to run LP.
@@starpowermike2846 I'm referring to his current lineup with horns, violin, singers, etc. I know things were added on the original recordings but this is pure and live with the original core band.
A rock and roll icon genius in the prime of his youth singing a masterpiece Cool thing is it was too early for audience to be singing every single word. As they do now And who knew then that the young man shredding that guitar solo would be a mainstay of the greatest TV show of all time a mere quarter century later??lol
Clarence's sax solo brings me to tears every time I hear this. I saw them live for the first time in OKC in 77. I had never seen greatness live until then. You don't go to a Springsteen concert, you go to church and Bruce leads the service. This is the spirit that is rock and roll. This is truth, this is tragic, this is greatness. The shots of intimacy between Bruce and his music are timeless and need no words.
I couldn't agree more. Ladies and gentlemen Church is in session. I ask you to turn to page 28 and read from the book of John, Adam, and Springsteen!!! Well said my friend.
Bruce and the E Street Band were a major figure in my childhood (born in '72 in Philly). My dad took me to see them for the RIver and Born in the USA tours. Thanks, Dad. :)
This is the 1st album I ever bought on my own. I was 13/14? I listened to this masterpiece over and over every night in my bedroom,in the dark; with headphones. This album is a Journey unlike any I’ve ever experienced. Born To Run is my favorite album,and “JungleLand” is my favorite song. When Bruce hits those guttural,passionate screams and moans at the end,,, if you’re not in the fetal position scared as Hell on your bedroom floor… flip the record and start over. Clarence’s Solo sends this song to the depths of my soul..RIP Big Man…
@jannaf1sher well said.Bruce's passionate haunting vocals at the culmination of this masterpiece speak louder than any words ever could.I feel it in my soul. Goosebumps!
A resonating, like integrated voices in a cathedral, like ancient voices, of men, of instruments, telling stories of metal and the sweetness of love. So very much alive. A melding of lives in a moment in time. Thank-you so much for allowing this work to come into being. Made my night tonight.
On this night. During this song. In that moment. The poets stood back and let it all be. 100 years from now, when they discuss music of this period, the E Street band will be mentioned. If there is justice in the world, the room will grow silent... and they will simply play this clip. And they will understand that for just a moment, even if fleeting, it wasn’t about what music was but about what music could be.
I've seen springsteen live twice in his Broadway show, the second of which i paid 5000 dollars for two tickets, but to see him at this show would have been priceless
Saw his second last show on Broadway.. paid $1,500 for 2 tix… coulda sold them for $10K each… I told my wife, “This is a once in a lifetime thing”…. this would have been better.
OH I need it! Let me hear that sweet sound of Clarence's sax solo. What an amazing feeling you get, at least me anyway, hearing him playing that solo. Love it!
Sadly missed you could count on him, and I think him and bruce were like brothers, must be hard for the boss,, time heals all wounds but the scar never goes away, R.I.P.!
Many years ago I bought this conceert. I thought it was a CD, and when I tried to put it in the CD player in the car nothing happened, The change in mood from the moment that the CD didn't work to the moment I discovered that this was a DVD is the most extreme change in mood ever. This DVD ios one of the best thing on the planet, ever!
My favorite song from my favorite album of Bruce's long history of music. I had the 8 track, and would stay up all night until daylight listening to the whole Born to Run album through my head phones. Something about the house being dark and everyone else asleep, just me and the music. Boy it was so powerful, hit my 16 year old soul!
One of my fav parts of any song starts at ~6:17 (right after the incredible sax solo) with the professor Roy Bittan on the piano - easily my fav piano pieces in a song... surreal, magical just incredible in keeping with Bruce's tone and lyrics. Injustice this song only has north of 300,000 views mid 2022.
Amazing how delicate and careful this part sounds, compared to some of the really bold parts. The live version seems more ornamental than the studio version, which is already killer. The arpeggios at 8:25 are pretty nuts, too.
In the dark w headphones. Front to back. How albums were made to be listened to. I took my 13 and 10 yr old daughter to see Bruce in Philly this summer, and my wife and I saw him in the beach in Asbury this past weekend. There's nothing like it. Jungleland on the beach wind blowing waves crashing it was amazing. Even got to kiss my jersey girl as Bruce sang it to close out the night. Music is special.
Still get chills from this. Quick blurb if I may share. The 1st time hearing Jungleland was a show in Central Park. Small concerts were held in a closed down ice skating rink (Wolman Rink I believe?). Guess it was '75; had graduated high school that year. When the band started playing Jungleland it was perfect; a warm balmy summer night in NYC and you could see the smoke rising with the haze as Clarence played the sax and the bank play; everyone had chills...
Right before Clarence lights it up like nothing I have ever heard, Springsteen utters this wonderful piece of poetry…. “In the parking lot the visionaries dress in the latest rage Inside the backstreet girls are dancing To the records that the DJ plays Lonely-hearted lovers struggle in dark corners Desperate as the night moves on Just one look and a whisper, and they're gone..”. Ohhhh my. What a musical moment
Bruce and his band were at the week of theyre art. Nobody made music like that before or after. The poetry, the storytelling, the music... Juste geatness.
How does one human find the best musicians in one State (one county)? It blows my mind how lucky they were - more importantly how lucky we are. Just blows my mind.
I'm in tears this is so wonderful and happened almost 50 years ago. Immortal Clarence Clemons and his epic sax solo!
Hammersmith Odeon 75, one of the greatest rock concerts in history, this recording is a treasure, Bruce's voice is so powerful, so clear, so moving.
O yes that is so true bruce give his life in this gig never to be repeated especially especially these day's
Ya it was unreal love bruce and the e street
I had never seen this until tonight. I had a bootleg audio copy un the late 80's, until my car got cleaned out. This is special.
@@markalexander6517 wow! Hammersmith was great for me because the band is so young but tight. Most of the clips floating around these days are still great but more polished. The one I really really want disappeared about 10 years ago: Independence Day with a prologue about Bruce's teen years. His dad saying turn down that goddamn guitar, sneaking through the kitchen at night etc
❤yeeeeeaaaah, absolutely Great...!! Not just the saxo, that is definitely stuning... I fell in love with 'em all on '75th...
My wife and i rushed our wedding date because my father was dying of cancer. He was my best man. My son pushed him down the aisle to the sax solo to the alter. On this day, one last time, my dad stood up to his feet on his own for the very last time to hug my wife to be. I'll never forget him and his love for Bruce and this song.
Bruce is in our souls so many years.
Thanks for sharing.
@@tzurlerner7054 si amico! Siamo cresciuti insieme... 😊😍😍😘💘❤️💕💕
Happy you had that moment with your dad. God bless.
That is a truly touching heartfelt emotional story. I'm so so sorry for your loss but your Father lives in the hearts of you and your wife and all those that he touched just by living a true life. This song along with your Father are purest of the soul God Bless all that this story has touched and God Bless your Dad. Never to be forgotten. Just look inward to your heart and soul. Many many blessings!!!
the shot of the big man stepping up to the mic before his big solo....i mean that's cinema right there
I still have no words for this masterpiece
Speechless every time
Same
Everytime I hear this. Wow!
I feel the same.
IT is EXQUISITE! I miss Clarence Clemons so much !
No matter how many times I hear Clarence Sax solo it always touches my heart and soul, I remember those I loved and are no longer here. We miss you BIG MAN RIP
Greatest rock duo of all time brother
One of the best sax solo's in this song in history. He made it look so easy.
Love this comment 👍
JUST so beautiful! OMG!
I cry every time I listen to that sax solo
Hammersmith 1975 Must come to movie theaters w/ excellent sound systems
The Big Man's solo is one if the best pieces of individual performance in the history of rock. So freaking powerful
it's f'n incredible.
Damn straight. Takes me off my feet every time I listen to it.
Best heartfelt sax Solo in the history of the world 🌎
The big man!!!
That might be the best rock'n'roll video of all time
I had very strong opinions that evening two years ago.
@@scottmarks389..and you might very well be right.. I’d forgotten why I loved him so much til just watching this tonight. Reminded me of getting my bootleg Agora cassette in ‘81.
Not many people can put Rat in a song, it just gives so much deepth to the struggles and raw magnitude of living in Jersey back in the day. That's why so many people loved him. Struggling, with passion!
This is hands down the best live version of this song; classic Bruce and the Big Man, and 45 years later I am still blown away every time I hear it. I wore out this track on my vinyl LP (that my 29 year old daughter has now permanently “borrowed “) Seeing Bruce live in the 70’s was truly a magical time.
This version and the version from 1999-2000 at Madison Square Garden absolutely
Clarence just NAILED it....missing our BIG MAN!
This is THE gig. Thunder road, in fact everything from this gig is PERFECT. ❤
Me too!
My favorite "Boss" song.
Quite easily one of the greatest songs ever written...
❤️🙌
Bruce's best lyrical poetry, especially from the sax solo to the end.
No argument here.
This song changed my mind about Springsteen, in a good way. I was pretty indifferent to him before I heard this song.
The power .. the poetry .. much like Zeps live Since I’ve been loving you . A masterpiece !!!
The Greatest sax solo in modern Rock History!❤️Miss you Big Man!
It is amazing.... Springsteen wrote this solo note for note, and Clarence plays
it verbatim.
@williamdevizia1059 Yes I beleive there's a scene of Bruce and Clarence in the documentary of The Making of Born to Run that shows this.😊
If you don't get the chills at the end of this unbelievably great song. You are not alive. I sing this song from the beginning to the end. Since I first heard it way way back in the middle 70s or earlier. But I get the chills every time still. Growing up in north Philly in the 60d and 70s getting shot at every weekend. I felt that Bruce was hanging on the back streets of North Philadelphia pa. With me and my buddies. One of the greatest songs ever written ever
I love the early Springsteen shows. When they were truly a tough band. You can hear the Strats, all the guys in the NJ white Fedoras - it's classic. Bruce looks like Serpico. That solo...
16 and on the hood of a mustang,, the stars are bright,,, I grew up with Clarence and sax.. never knew what we were a part of!
I've been listening to Bruce Springsteen on the tapes and cd's for years but not until I discovered these live videos did I really get it. I get moved beyond words when I watch these beautiful poetic, soulful renditions of his music in the 70's, 80's etc. Every member in the E St band gives something incredible to the sound. I watch them sometimes 'til the wee hours of the morning. What was I doing back in the 70's when all this was going on? Oh yes, getting married, moving into my first apartment, losing my first husband in an accident, so much of life and the drama of living are remembered in the passion of these songs. I do have a time machine, no wait, time stands still when I listen to these songs. Thank you Bruce and the E St band. I wonder if you know how much you have given.
I only watch the live version because of the passion.
Great post. ☮️
Yes, great post Dorothy, greetings from Italy
Exactly Dorothy. This man’s music, lyrics have got me thru many phases of my life. I am 62 and he still is my go to artist. Peace.
Breaks my heart to know he's a socialist
Nothing pretentious.... just raw poetic rock at the highest level.
Bruce, Clarence, Max, Danny...they were never better.
"Beneath the city two hearts beat..." So begins some of the greatest last two verses of any song - ever.
The last time he yelled "Down in Jungleland" on his own.
seen the boss many times im 74 this just brings me back. what a terrific band.
The greatest sax solo ever. That's it.
In rock'n'roll. Paul Gonsalves jazzed up Newport in 1956, with another: Paul's solo starts at 3:47, but the whole song kicks ass. He went on for 27 choruses, and this performance brought Ellington's band back to the forefront of live jazz for another decade, when all the other bands were dying off. ruclips.net/video/avINkychVpc/видео.html
Out of every song ever made, I, and every other person, have heard a small fraction of them.
There’s no way this isn’t one of the best songs ever made
I’m 42, and I’ve been listening to this song my entire adult life. It gives me chills every time. There’s just something magical happening here…
Yes! Chills! Still get them from this song :)
63...... same here
I never saw my friend again.. this song is so deep in memory of this that happened in my time. Good and bad. R.i.P all. See you again..
Love Roy Bittan's playing.
The themes of innocence and harsh realities in JUNGLELAND reminds me of AMERICAN PIE.
It's not a track, it's a movie.
that's it!
This track means so much to me. At the time the album came out, I bought it straight away. It was my favorite track. Anyway, four days before my fifteenth birthday my mother committed suicide and I didn’t know until the next morning when I heard my sister crying, just before we were going to get up for school. I walked out of my bedroom to see my father, cuddling my crying sister, and my father said that my mother had died. I went straight to my room, and put this on. That was January, eleventh nineteen seventy seven. It made me feel better, if that is possible in such a situation, but it did. And, I still love it to this day. My solace.
I am just laying here thinking I would pay $5 million to have been at this show. The song is brilliant, it's beautiful, it's gritty. It's everything
This is it. It’s Brando in Streetcar, De Niro in Taxi Driver. It’s the pinnacle of what the art form can achieve. The best there’ll ever be.
That’s the real Bruce !
I wish I can like this million times...
Oh great live
This sax solo busts me up every time.
This whole concert is just so insanely RAW and gritty, it's just so awesome, I can't stop listening....
Truly a masterpiece. A perfect album with an unparalleled ending.
Do not even try and be my friend if you do not love or "get this" song
Love it in 2024 in South East London
when audiences showed respect. no one screaming nonsense when the music gets soft. because they knew what they were watching was brilliance!
Got goosebumps and tears in my eyes for all the good people iv lost over the years x
How does anyone put thumbs down on this? It's just brilliant! He was only 24? Who can do that?!
The greatest song ever written.
You were in the zone, touching that essence, that effervescence; we stand in awe.
The Passion of the Bruce
I sat alone in my office played the vinyl track of jungleland when I found out I was gonna have my second child..a son.. with the neigborhood girl I had desired since I was 14...I was thirty when this happened. Looking back I'm now 40... same chills
I've heard hundreds of live versions but this one is the closest to the album I've heard. Love the original band. Not the same with the 8 other people he added. This is raw, original, and authentic.
AGREED! It's a beautiful live version of a FABULOUS old song! RIP Mr. Clemons....we all still miss you!
Who are the 8 other people he added? Five of them are playing on this song. Same piano, same bass, same drums, same sax, same guitar except for Nils Lofgren. All five played on the born to run LP.
@@starpowermike2846 I'm referring to his current lineup with horns, violin, singers, etc. I know things were added on the original recordings but this is pure and live with the original core band.
Danny is a tremendous loss too, the dreamy incidental organ bits are a hugely underestimated factor in 70s E street.
They don't make them like Clarence anymore. This song moves me to tears every time. What a soul
Seeing the Big Man’s son take his place the tour after he passed was one of the most emotional things I’ve seen. RIP Big Man.
nephew...
Oh ya agree love the big man
Hes his nephew x
His nephew
18/06/20. ‘Clarence doesn’t leave E Street when he dies, he leaves when we die’ . Sleep well Big Man.🎷😎🥰
I love how he turns around too give Big Man the stage for solo
His music should be in any Time capsule ever put away Genius
Happy 40th anniversary WZEW 92 Zew. This was the first song this station ever played. RIP Catt Sirten.
Probably his greatest in my opinion ❤
The most beautiful thing about this song is that every band member gets their shining moment to perform on their instrument
A rock and roll icon genius in the prime of his youth singing a masterpiece
Cool thing is it was too early for audience to be singing every single word. As they do now
And who knew then that the young man shredding that guitar solo would be a mainstay of the greatest TV show of all time a mere quarter century later??lol
Clarence's sax solo brings me to tears every time I hear this. I saw them live for the first time in OKC in 77. I had never seen greatness live until then. You don't go to a Springsteen concert, you go to church and Bruce leads the service. This is the spirit that is rock and roll. This is truth, this is tragic, this is greatness. The shots of intimacy between Bruce and his music are timeless and need no words.
I couldn't agree more. Ladies and gentlemen Church is in session. I ask you to turn to page 28 and read from the book of John, Adam, and Springsteen!!! Well said my friend.
Very well said. God Bless. It's wonderful to know others appreciate how wonderful this is. Thank you. Matthew in Atlanta.
Me too rite to tears your not alone love it
Bruce and the E Street Band were a major figure in my childhood (born in '72 in Philly). My dad took me to see them for the RIver and Born in the USA tours. Thanks, Dad. :)
Still speechless
It’s not song. . It’s a hymn.. take the journey 🔥
It's a benediction.
Yup. THIS version, of THIS song, truly is a masterpiece, among all of pop rock and roll. Take a bow, boys!! : ))
Bruce, what a cutie pie he was in ‘75 💕
This entire performance brings me to tears.
One of America's most brilliant writers and singers...may you live 1000 years Mr.Springsteen
This is the 1st album I ever bought on my own. I was 13/14? I listened to this masterpiece over and over every night in my bedroom,in the dark; with headphones. This album is a Journey unlike any I’ve ever experienced. Born To Run is my favorite album,and “JungleLand” is my favorite song. When Bruce hits those guttural,passionate screams and moans at the end,,, if you’re not in the fetal position scared as Hell on your bedroom floor… flip the record and start over. Clarence’s Solo sends this song to the depths of my soul..RIP Big Man…
@jannaf1sher well said.Bruce's passionate haunting vocals at the culmination of this masterpiece speak louder than any words ever could.I feel it in my soul. Goosebumps!
A resonating, like integrated voices in a cathedral, like ancient voices, of men, of instruments, telling stories of metal and the sweetness of love. So very much alive. A melding of lives in a moment in time. Thank-you so much for allowing this work to come into being. Made my night tonight.
Thanks.Great post. ☮️
Bruce standing there taking in Clarence's greatness💔❤
The best sax solo ever! Along with the one in the song Born to Run.
Damn! Keep coming back to this…
On this night. During this song. In that moment. The poets stood back and let it all be. 100 years from now, when they discuss music of this period, the E Street band will be mentioned. If there is justice in the world, the room will grow silent... and they will simply play this clip. And they will understand that for just a moment, even if fleeting, it wasn’t about what music was but about what music could be.
Best concert in history
My first wife said she didn't think much of Clarence. I still miss her somedays.
hence "first" wife, lol
Both Stevie and the Big Man kill their solos. Such a terrific song/poetry.
I've seen springsteen live twice in his Broadway show, the second of which i paid 5000 dollars for two tickets, but to see him at this show would have been priceless
Saw his second last show on Broadway.. paid $1,500 for 2 tix… coulda sold them for $10K each… I told my wife, “This is a once in a lifetime thing”…. this would have been better.
that sax solo ❤🔥
A masterpiece that gets better and better
I challenge today's bands to write something this astoundingly magnificent. Chills.
Solo just blows my mind imagine being Springsteen the first time he heard it
Perfection on earth.
You had to see him live back then to really understand how absolutely terrific a songwriter and bandleader he was…
Scooter and the Big Man…larger than life. No, true life: despair, hope, passion, love, poetry, all rolled into one song.
Saw this tour in a movie theater in Milwaukee. They blew the doors off.
OH I need it! Let me hear that sweet sound of Clarence's sax solo. What an amazing feeling you get, at least me anyway, hearing him playing that solo. Love it!
Sadly missed you could count on him, and I think him and bruce were like brothers, must be hard for the boss,, time heals all wounds but the scar never goes away, R.I.P.!
This is just fantastic.
This is pure genius.
Many years ago I bought this conceert. I thought it was a CD, and when I tried to put it in the CD player in the car nothing happened, The change in mood from the moment that the CD didn't work to the moment I discovered that this was a DVD is the most extreme change in mood ever. This DVD ios one of the best thing on the planet, ever!
one of my top 5 bruce songs, of all time.
Loved this live.😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
My favorite song from my favorite album of Bruce's long history of music. I had the 8 track, and would stay up all night until daylight listening to the whole Born to Run album through my head phones. Something about the house being dark and everyone else asleep, just me and the music. Boy it was so powerful, hit my 16 year old soul!
Absolutely. Those were the best nights.
Me and you too.
One of my fav parts of any song starts at ~6:17 (right after the incredible sax solo) with the professor Roy Bittan on the piano - easily my fav piano pieces in a song... surreal, magical just incredible in keeping with Bruce's tone and lyrics. Injustice this song only has north of 300,000 views mid 2022.
Amazing how delicate and careful this part sounds, compared to some of the really bold parts. The live version seems more ornamental than the studio version, which is already killer. The arpeggios at 8:25 are pretty nuts, too.
Easily my favorite Springsteen song of all time
Forty-five years I been listening to the Boss. What a raconteur. What a lyricist. I’m so glad he found Patti
In the dark w headphones. Front to back. How albums were made to be listened to. I took my 13 and 10 yr old daughter to see Bruce in Philly this summer, and my wife and I saw him in the beach in Asbury this past weekend. There's nothing like it. Jungleland on the beach wind blowing waves crashing it was amazing. Even got to kiss my jersey girl as Bruce sang it to close out the night. Music is special.
Ever noticed how Prof Bittan gets the sequence rolling then skooches up a bit on his bench?
I saw him last Sunday 49yrs later and still amazing.
I've listened to every version available, and this is the one where the Big Man shows the way to get to HEAVEN! His solo is JAW DROPPING!
Still get chills from this. Quick blurb if I may share. The 1st time hearing Jungleland was a show in Central Park. Small concerts were held in a closed down ice skating rink (Wolman Rink I believe?). Guess it was '75; had graduated high school that year. When the band started playing Jungleland it was perfect; a warm balmy summer night in NYC and you could see the smoke rising with the haze as Clarence played the sax and the bank play; everyone had chills...
That sounds amazing
Right before Clarence lights it up like nothing I have ever heard, Springsteen utters this wonderful piece of poetry….
“In the parking lot the visionaries dress in the latest rage
Inside the backstreet girls are dancing
To the records that the DJ plays
Lonely-hearted lovers struggle in dark corners
Desperate as the night moves on
Just one look and a whisper, and they're gone..”.
Ohhhh my. What a musical moment
This was Bruce and the E street band at their finest.
Bruce and his band were at the week of theyre art. Nobody made music like that before or after. The poetry, the storytelling, the music... Juste geatness.
How does one human find the best musicians in one State (one county)? It blows my mind how lucky they were - more importantly how lucky we are. Just blows my mind.
What a great video so powerful perfect and historical with BOSS the BIG MAN And the legendary E STREET BAND ❤❤❤
Absolute masterpiece ❤