Pretty good version of Shake, Rattle and Roll until the solo...except for the fact that Bruce was posing and pretending that he was playing (see strumming at :46)...
Bruce never fired the E Streeters-he just wanted to work solo for a few years. As far as the tempo of the song, this was an incredible bluesy version more similar to the original Big Joe Turner version than the more familiar rock-n-roll version made famous by Bill Haley & the Comets. But then again if you knew anything about music I would not have to point out the obvious, would I?
Bruce's version was similar to the original version of this song done by Big Joe Turner, not the more common rock-n-roll version made famous by Bill Haley & the Comets. You should know what you are talking about before you take such cheap shots at the Boss or anyone else. But then again if you knew ANYTHING about music you'd be a musician rather than just a complainer!
If I'm not mistaken, this was one of the 1st live performances that Bruce and the E-Streeters did after Bruce "fired" them in the early 90s. Great version of this song.
A terrible cover .Rock and Roll was more than this bunch of noise!
jt123egypte 6 months ago
didn't the sax player just have a stroke not long ago? my dad told me about these guys...they're cool.
MrAnthony78666 6 months ago
This song was the first international rock and roll hit when recorded by Bill Haley in 1954. The song remains the same.
willpn100 7 months ago
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tobqymaahy3713 10 months ago
Pretty good version of Shake, Rattle and Roll until the solo...except for the fact that Bruce was posing and pretending that he was playing (see strumming at :46)...
zanderp07 10 months ago
An excellent take on an old classic and i agree also that was a nice wee bit of Blues playing from Bruce which is quite unusual for him to play.
calvers72 2 years ago
Hey I was there! Great Show. I saw Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis perform.
RandRdriver 2 years ago
What a great version of "the prototype" of rock&roll.
miguellahous 2 years ago
Bruce never fired the E Streeters-he just wanted to work solo for a few years. As far as the tempo of the song, this was an incredible bluesy version more similar to the original Big Joe Turner version than the more familiar rock-n-roll version made famous by Bill Haley & the Comets. But then again if you knew anything about music I would not have to point out the obvious, would I?
muf0603 3 years ago 6
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Farking terrible if you sung it any slower you'd be singing it backwards.
MS85ToyotaCrown 4 years ago
Bruce's version was similar to the original version of this song done by Big Joe Turner, not the more common rock-n-roll version made famous by Bill Haley & the Comets. You should know what you are talking about before you take such cheap shots at the Boss or anyone else. But then again if you knew ANYTHING about music you'd be a musician rather than just a complainer!
muf0603 3 years ago 7
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nelsonito 5 years ago
If I'm not mistaken, this was one of the 1st live performances that Bruce and the E-Streeters did after Bruce "fired" them in the early 90s. Great version of this song.
BlazinNoiseBoy 5 years ago
yep it was at cleveland stadium opening up the rock hall
johno934 3 years ago
some nice blues guitar by bruce - he doesn't often play like that
ucdtim17 5 years ago 2