I saw Bruce in Austin many times, but one night he played "Sandy" and Bruce had this spotlight shining down from above him, and they had one on Danny as he played the accordion. It was beautiful because they painted a picture of being at the Jersey shore with the sound and you could hear the gulls circling overhead and smell the saltwater taffy and feel the ocean breeze. Danny was a tremendously talented musician and an important part of the E Street Band. God Bless you Danny. I miss you.
r.i.p danny federrici, it's sad that i never really listened to bruce when danny was still alive, but i know from the sound from live concerts and the albums how great he was, and one of bruces long time friends
Having watched these guys since 1969, they have become family. Rest easy Danny we will miss you! Will see you someday along those boardwalks we all dreamt dreams upon. You will be with us always.
Dannys a legend, He is already missed by us all, He was Bruces closet friend a brother you know, This is a great tribute to a man who was never too old to rock and roll and way too young to die..
The rock music world could use around a million more Dannys--extremely talented men who worried more about making great music and less about where the spotlight is aimed. In a band that defines chemistry, that missing element is felt profoundly.
thanks for being an important part of our lives Phantom Danny ..now your music is for the angels
TheEstreeter 1 year ago
is the video out there, from the indiana concert, danny's last performance with band.
btw, great tribute.
tomthai100 1 year ago
@tomthai100 just do a search for "danny federici's last performance with the E street band"...its not the entire song, but a good portion of sandy
Attack3227 1 year ago
@Attack3227
thanks for the reply, i ended up buying from the itunes.
thanks for you help.
not a big user of youtube so wasn't sure about searching, thanks again.
tomthai100 1 year ago
Rest in Peace Danny! You spirit will live on forever! You will ALWAYS be a part of the E Street Band!
Sheebles66 1 year ago
Epic. RIP Danny.
pontz81 1 year ago
I saw Bruce in Austin many times, but one night he played "Sandy" and Bruce had this spotlight shining down from above him, and they had one on Danny as he played the accordion. It was beautiful because they painted a picture of being at the Jersey shore with the sound and you could hear the gulls circling overhead and smell the saltwater taffy and feel the ocean breeze. Danny was a tremendously talented musician and an important part of the E Street Band. God Bless you Danny. I miss you.
dougalmac54 1 year ago
:(
r.i.p danny federrici, it's sad that i never really listened to bruce when danny was still alive, but i know from the sound from live concerts and the albums how great he was, and one of bruces long time friends
lan155 2 years ago
Great. Great shots of him playing Hammond, Celeste, and synth keyboards.
nittyranks 2 years ago
Beautiful tribute; especially love the part of Steven with open arms to hug him at 4:10. R.I.P. Danny.
SecretAgentSlothman 2 years ago
Having watched these guys since 1969, they have become family. Rest easy Danny we will miss you! Will see you someday along those boardwalks we all dreamt dreams upon. You will be with us always.
TomHenry57 2 years ago
haha FUCK JERSEY SHORE
TheFarmrBoy 2 years ago
OMG!! when did danny pass?????
ziggyzjg 3 years ago
Over a year ago,It is sad but the Phantom is in a better place....
LBjim 2 years ago
oh my god this brought me to tears. Especially 3:26 RIP Danny Boy
texaspete66 3 years ago
Dannys a legend, He is already missed by us all, He was Bruces closet friend a brother you know, This is a great tribute to a man who was never too old to rock and roll and way too young to die..
krugin72 3 years ago
Magical
DiscipleOfSoul91 3 years ago
RIP Danny boy, Bruce and the rest of the guys will ensure your spirit will burn bright forever.
texaspete66 3 years ago
it's the saddest video i've ever seen. I will miss you a lot Danni, good luck and keep on rocking!
HermiHouse 3 years ago
The rock music world could use around a million more Dannys--extremely talented men who worried more about making great music and less about where the spotlight is aimed. In a band that defines chemistry, that missing element is felt profoundly.
gnptfp 3 years ago
Great tribute
imtormentor 3 years ago