At the legendary Bottom Line show, August 15, 1975, The E Street band played an extremely slowed-down version of "The E Street Shuffle" based on the theme of Manfred Mann's "Pretty Flamingo". In an eight-minute prologue, Bruce described how he met "The Big Man", Clarence Clemons, after a particularly discouraging gig. If you haven't heard it before, it's one of Bruce's best onstage stories, if you have, it's still great to re-listen at this poignant moment.
Big Loss
koeeoaddi1 2 weeks ago
Rest in Peace Big Man!
andr3asstr0mb3rg 7 months ago
We'll be listening, Big Man. Thanks for all that soul.
ChrisDutch 7 months ago 2
Big Man we will miss you.
MattKoz10 7 months ago
fabulous big man.... beautiful pics... we will miss you every single day
omarluca73 7 months ago
God save your soul,
R.I.P. we will never forget this talented man, he is godfather of saxophone
babsie1909 7 months ago
When Clarence reached the Pearly Gates God said. "Finally the brass section is complete:
brn2rn72 8 months ago
RIP Big Man....
kowst03 8 months ago
thats my dad no jke
jerry99ify 8 months ago
@LolligaLykke took the words right outta my mouth... 10 days and it still hasnt set it, the Big Man will always be in our hearts and in my churchs prayers. That brand new saxophone from bruce's "santa clause is commin to town" is up there waiting for ya Rest in Peace-3
BlAcKxJe5uS 8 months ago