@craigscot67 Craig, I was thinking the same thing. Tinton Falls was once known as "New Shrewsbury" before 1975 but Shrewsbury is a different area. Sounds like Stevie was telling the crowd where a party was to be held after the show.
@mandoalbee Lemon Lip Louie headlined for you guys too. I performed with them
as Jenkins Mortimer on the woodwind moog. I also played electric tambourine on the the song Basted Chicken Blues as a stand-in on the Chilly gone Willy, Lemon Lip Louie Anthology 7"
I can hear Stevie saying something about "While we're on the subject, 60 Silver Brooks Shrewsbury. What time is it?" Then Vini Lopez says,"There's a PARTY here." I think Bruce says, "Is this the police station?"
@WauliPaulnuts Thanks man. I performed with them as Albany Al on saxophone. I also played baritone sax on the song E Street Shuffle as a guest on the Wild, Innocent, E St.Shuffle LP.
@mandoalbee Glad to hear you were in Dr. Zoom. If that's true, you were one of the original members of what would become the E Street Band. Man that's cool...
@sirlordwhitman LOL...how ya doin', Louie?
mandoalbee 3 weeks ago
@craigscot67 Craig, I was thinking the same thing. Tinton Falls was once known as "New Shrewsbury" before 1975 but Shrewsbury is a different area. Sounds like Stevie was telling the crowd where a party was to be held after the show.
mandoalbee 3 weeks ago
@mandoalbee Lemon Lip Louie headlined for you guys too. I performed with them
as Jenkins Mortimer on the woodwind moog. I also played electric tambourine on the the song Basted Chicken Blues as a stand-in on the Chilly gone Willy, Lemon Lip Louie Anthology 7"
sirlordwhitman 3 weeks ago
@sirlordwhitman That's perty funny, guy...
WauliPaulnuts 3 weeks ago
Albee, a wee bit of research revealed 60 Silverbrook Road, Shrewsbury, NJ. Now Tinton Falls?
craigscot67 3 weeks ago
I can hear Stevie saying something about "While we're on the subject, 60 Silver Brooks Shrewsbury. What time is it?" Then Vini Lopez says,"There's a PARTY here." I think Bruce says, "Is this the police station?"
mandoalbee 3 weeks ago
@WauliPaulnuts Thanks man. I performed with them as Albany Al on saxophone. I also played baritone sax on the song E Street Shuffle as a guest on the Wild, Innocent, E St.Shuffle LP.
mandoalbee 3 weeks ago
@mandoalbee I guess it's just the intro to the Alarm Clock Song aka GS Parkway Blues
mandoalbee 3 weeks ago
@craigscot67 Craig! Funny quip. This is the short version, LOL.
mandoalbee 3 weeks ago
@mandoalbee Glad to hear you were in Dr. Zoom. If that's true, you were one of the original members of what would become the E Street Band. Man that's cool...
WauliPaulnuts 3 weeks ago