Brett my true love, please come to me very soon to be by my side forever. Forever is the deal, remember? We belong together forever. Forever is the deal, remember? I love you so very very much, my true love forever
@rolfhoffmann4294 - there are three men with a beard behind Mick. The two men without beards are the concert promoters Larry Magid from Philadelphia and Bill Graham from San Francisco. The bearded man with purple shirt might be a security guard. The shorter bearded man might be Mr. Spivak, a partner of Larry Magid's. The bearded man with sunglasses, I don't recognize.
After Danny Federici died in 2008, his replacement on keyboards and accordion was Charlie Giordano, a talented keyboard player from New York who was also a chief collaborator of Pat Benatar.
I NO KAREN. SHE CAME 2 MY HAIR SALON AN MY BOSS CUT HER HAIR. NICE PERSON. SHE SANG AT MY BOSSES WEDDING. SHE DATED BRUCE. I COULD NEVER SEE THEM TOGETHER..WELL KAREN GOT CLARENCE AN BRUCE TOGETHER. THEY WERE BEST FRIENDS BLOOD BROTHERS TILL THE END. BRUCE AN THE BAND STILL MISS THE BIG MAN . NICK I NO U MISS DAD. ITS A LOSS U WILL NEVER FORGET. I LOST MY POP IN 2003. NOT 1 DAY GOES BY HES NOT IN MY HEAD. IVE BEEN SICK BUT I WANT 2 MEET U AT ONE OF UR PERFORMANCES. DAD IS WATCHING OVER U FROM HEAVEN. RIP BIG MAN.❤
Yes, the company I worked for did the sound for the band for years. My daughter bought a house in Belmar recently. 10th Avenue and E street blocks away, Karma. The Big Man aka Clarence and the band was always a class act to the crew and audience. Notice I didn't call out Bruce separately as they toured as a band and succeeded as a band. I my 51 years in the industry I label that as smart!
I see many American comments here. So I'd like to put my pennyworth in. 👉 🇬🇧 Roger is from East Acton, West London. Our education system, teaches us not to brag; and that humility is an admirable trait. It's quite typical, of his post war generation, to be generous. Salutations from Kensington and Chelsea West London, 4 miles from East Acton. 🇬🇧 🤝 🇺🇸
Daltrey saved The Who ......it was his band before it was Townshends' ......ok Pete ,made them whon they were ,but Daltery saved them after Keith was gone .
I can listen to this a million times and it still gives me goosebumps! I just love this amazing story and it literally has left a heart print on my life ❤❤
Great aside from thinking it's hard was gonna top any Who release! Most people hate it most of the pre-breakup stuff. Underrated for sure but Quadrophenia will always rule, mr. A. daltrey. Just imagine moon calling him that + getting knocked cold. Overall, their best work is (always will be) 1969 to '73.
@@konrakk So glad you liked his album! And what a positive comment about it, too. Who knows what music he may have made later on in life, had he not left us way too young. 😞
Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons are legendary figures in rock music. Clemons, known as "The Big Man," brought a distinctive energy to Springsteen's E Street Band. Their performances exude raw passion and camaraderie, making them an iconic duo in rock history!!!!!
I saw The Daves in Chicago mid 1980s somewhere in the north side. I remember this song!! So cool to hear it again. They also did “Wipe Out.” They turned all the lights off, and the drummer had drumstick that lit up at the tips. I had a cassette of them but have lost it.