Mary's Place part 1 Wembley Arena 2002
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danni federici and clarence clemons, rest in peace. Both of you did a good job.
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I agree on Sunny Day being a happy song. The Rising doesn't really make me feel happy compared to other songs. Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street is another happy song, Growin' Up, too.
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rest in peace, big man! we will miss you!
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He is truly an amazing performer. Although he has been around 4 yrs., i just started listening to him cause of The Rising. I lost someone last year, and my friend burnt me a copy. Now i want 2 c him LIVE. Sorry it took something sad to turn me on to his music. LOL Lots 2 listen 2
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This is why he is the "boss". A musical genius to pair "Monkey Time's "are you ready" with Mary's Place.
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This song reminds me of my 40th birthday party - turn it up, turn it up, turn it up! Life begins at 40 - until then you are just practising. My gorgeous man is taking me to see Bruce in two weeks time. Aren't I the lucky one - thank you gorgeous. XXXXXXXXX
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Jhill - Actually, there is a great sense of loss in this song. I hear it as a person coping with the loss of a loved one, trying to rediscover the sense of community and friendship again in the face of his loss. There's a dichotomy - he's among friends, but still struggling to feel a part of everything in the wake of his loss.
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more like this at mybrucespringsteen
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if you've even remotely listened to The Rising, you will see that all the songs offer Americans hope, strength, and love. And most are upbeat, uplifting, and very touching.
Roy Bittan is a great musician. His piano playing makes these songs go from really good to really great.
vuftbl1 4 years ago 4
well, in my oppinion "waitin' on a sunny day" is a happy song as well. At least it makes me happy listening to it.
Also the rising is quite a positive song.
But I guess it's always depending on what you define as "happy" and also on your current mute.
henningwilhelmi 3 years ago 3