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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2009
  • Clarence Clemons met Bruce Springsteen in the '70s and his life was changed forever. Hear the story of how he came to meet "the Boss".
    Clarence was recorded by Rock Historian Denny Somach and Rock Radio DJ, Cyndy Drue in August 2009 for a radio special called "Big Man Radio". The one hour special was broadcast on radio stations around the country the week of October 18th, 2009. It was in celebration of Clarence's book "The Big Man: Real LIfe and Tall Tales" that came out October 21, 2009. This video is property of Classic Rock Archive. All rights reserved. To inquire, please go to "About" on this channel.

Komentáře • 700

  • @jarodclemons7494
    @jarodclemons7494 Před 5 lety +1081

    I miss you dad❤️

    • @meganveronica5155
      @meganveronica5155 Před 4 lety +62

      Jarod Clemons our hearts are with you always

    • @CCB5er34
      @CCB5er34 Před 4 lety +45

      WE DO TOO JAROD, LOVE TO YOU, NO ONE LIKE YOUR DAD EVER.

    • @christopherdean1326
      @christopherdean1326 Před 4 lety +39

      We all miss him Jarod, your dad was a blessing to the world, and we are poorer for his loss. Stay strong.

    • @susanfisher336
      @susanfisher336 Před 4 lety +24

      I am truly sorry for your loss.

    • @bobwilliams3287
      @bobwilliams3287 Před 4 lety +21

      We as all English fans really miss your Dad. Lucky we've got Jake xxx. My dog is called Rosalita

  • @BlantonDelbert
    @BlantonDelbert Před 8 lety +591

    Clarence Clemon's sax solo in "Jungleland" is one of the greatest pieces of music ever.

    • @andreag7417
      @andreag7417 Před 8 lety +30

      New York City Serenade was another brilliant examples of The Big Man's brilliance...

    • @justthetruth1
      @justthetruth1 Před 8 lety +6

      agreed, outstanding solo

    • @paulsullivan1650
      @paulsullivan1650 Před 7 lety +9

      Dimitry Raskolnikov I agree! Jungleland is my favorite Bruce song ever...Clarence just blows the doors off that tune!

    • @andreag7417
      @andreag7417 Před 7 lety +8

      Paul Sullivan yeah Paul, the big man was beyond brilliant, a lot of the E Street Band's amazing energy was due to Clarence, sorely missed but his nephew is doin g a great job

    • @paulsullivan1650
      @paulsullivan1650 Před 7 lety +7

      andrea G Absolutely Andrea. Jake does an amazing job filling in for the Big Man. My best friend is Bruce's limo driver when he's in N.Y. and Jersey. My old company used to drive the band when they were in Boston back in the 90's. Clarence was such a gentle, loving man with a huge heart. As is the Boss...

  • @StephenMurphy956
    @StephenMurphy956 Před 3 měsíci +8

    There was no greater saxophonist than the Big Man. Wish I knew him personally R.I.P.

  • @jonwhipple9361
    @jonwhipple9361 Před 4 lety +85

    Whoever didn’t like this can’t be a fan of Bruce because Clarence was a reason the East Street Band had enormous soul and he was part of Bruce’s family

    • @johnslade7540
      @johnslade7540 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm trying to figure out why 80 people don't like this? I mean did they get personally wronged by Clearance Clemons? I doubt it, hehe.

    • @wendyjohansen6174
      @wendyjohansen6174 Před 2 lety

      Why didn’t Bruce insist on the E Street band joining him into the R&R HOF???
      Kwashiorkor a huge fan of bothBruce and the band until then.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 Před rokem

      @@wendyjohansen6174The ROH is complete garbage. The amount of artists not in their little commercial club is staggering. No Robbin Trower or Alvin Lee, it’s endless. Trower is more of a rocker the Bruce ever hoped to be. It’s all about selling.

    • @jimedge8301
      @jimedge8301 Před rokem

      Bruce used to call him his pet n$&$er, never liked Bruce because of this RIP Clarence 🙏

    • @josephwoods2293
      @josephwoods2293 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@jimedge8301that’s bullshit!!!!

  • @moneyatslander
    @moneyatslander Před 8 lety +235

    'He looked at me, and I looked at him, and we fell in love' This is FRIENDSHIP in a nutshell. Forget the other connotations, this is devotion.

    • @LongWalkHome141
      @LongWalkHome141 Před 5 lety +16

      The Connection ... the LOVE these guys had ....HAVE for each other was a JOY to WATCH .... BROTHERS .... and the MUSIC .... made my 69 years on this Earth much Better .... An absolute JOY .... Thanks BIG MAN ....

    • @johnwalls7170
      @johnwalls7170 Před 4 lety +3

      @@LongWalkHome141 👍

    • @johnwalls7170
      @johnwalls7170 Před 4 lety +2

      👍💯

    • @CCB5er34
      @CCB5er34 Před 4 lety +4

      THUNDER AND LIGHTNING, WHAT A METAPHOR.

  • @badpdrt1
    @badpdrt1 Před 11 lety +171

    I. LOVE. HIM. hi, I'm 11 years old, my name is Emily I'm in my school band and I play saxaphone and my dream is to be Clarice Clemons!

    • @ClassicRockArchive
      @ClassicRockArchive  Před 4 lety +22

      You're 17 now BethAnn Acrie - how's the sax playing going?

    • @LetArtsLive
      @LetArtsLive Před 4 lety +5

      That is exactly what I was thinking I wonder if they still play sax

    • @vivaclaptonluthier1858
      @vivaclaptonluthier1858 Před 4 lety +2

      Oh...Clarice...

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg Před 4 lety +2

      @@vivaclaptonluthier1858 Clarence! FFS his name is on the title and in the info and you still don't spell it right!

    • @ltsgarage7780
      @ltsgarage7780 Před 4 lety +2

      BethAnn Acrie Please don’t be Clarence. Be you Emily. Just be you!!!!!
      Now that you are 18 who are you Emily???

  • @guyfroml
    @guyfroml Před 4 lety +72

    The lesson to be learned from Clarence here is when something is right, you feel it, you know it. That's what should guide you through every decision you make in life. Some things might not go the way you hoped, but it will never feel wrong.
    Miss you Big Man!

    • @13kimosabi13
      @13kimosabi13 Před rokem

      What about all the other decisions he made up til that point ? Many were bad or poor or average and some ok but none magical like this one => your philosophy is BS => all those other decisions developed him and got him ready.
      Lots of grinding…..and learning…..and growing and developing has to happen => and plenty of failures until lightning strikes……and for many, the falleness of this world or their own falleness prevents it from ever happening => but the overwhelming majority just don’t have the talent……
      Stop touting the BS Kool-Aid version of life……

    • @ronbelanger4113
      @ronbelanger4113 Před 11 měsíci

      @@13kimosabi13 Seems they were praising the little voice we all have in our minds, that is rarely wrong.

    • @13kimosabi13
      @13kimosabi13 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ronbelanger4113
      Yeah…..all those little voices that told the Germans that Hitler was the right guy to follow…
      Or the little voice that told the Jews that Jesus was evil and to to crucify Him…..
      Or the little voice that told Genesis fans that their drummer couldn’t possibly replace PG…
      The little voice telling the Cleveland Browns => yes, let’s draft this Quarterback at No 1.
      All the women’s little voice telling them Ted Bundy’s a peach…..
      I don’t know but it sure doesn’t seem to be 100% accurate to me……but every lemming has a choice to follow any voice they want to…..
      ROTFLMAO at you !

  • @cooperjackson614
    @cooperjackson614 Před 4 lety +32

    I bounced in a club in the South in the 80s/90s when Clarence played with his band. He was an excellent gentleman and stuck around till every autograph was signed. A class act.

  • @rockit6553
    @rockit6553 Před 2 lety +40

    He's so human, so warm & so genuine. Everytime I hear the solo in jungleland I'm so touched & moved I can't speak. Big guy, you'll always be loved & missed.

  • @karenstrycharz1499
    @karenstrycharz1499 Před 4 lety +18

    I loved this man dearly! We miss you so very, very much Clarence! You were an an amazing musician with such a huge heart, adding such a wonderful quality to the E Street Band, with your bigger than life personality & musical ability! No one no where can play the sax 🎷 like you. Your deep friendship with Bruce Springsteen was something to be admired! The love Bruce had for you was unmistakable! We miss you Clarence & May you Rest forever in peace! You may be gone but you will live forever in all of our hearts through your music. Sympathy & continuing love to your whole family & friends, once again. It still feels impossible that a man like you, bigger than life & so multitalented, plus so dearly loved, is gone! We all miss you so very, very much!❤️

    • @benjaminkreitzer6853
      @benjaminkreitzer6853 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, he is missed, but everyone can play the saxophone better than him. I enjoyed the interesting interview, but Clarence Clemons is one of the least talented famous musicians in rock history.

    • @karenstrycharz1499
      @karenstrycharz1499 Před 3 lety +2

      @@benjaminkreitzer6853 You are entitled to your opinion Benjamin & I respect your right to have a different opinion from my own for it is what makes life interesting after all, isn’t it? Different ideas & views, none of them really right or wrong, but all just boiling down basically to a person’s personal taste!) but I have to say Benjamin, “that for me personally , I most “definitely have to disagree! “😁 No one is necessarily right or wrong here, it all comes down to a person’s personal taste! Clarence Clemons was a extraordinary, multitalented musician who added so much to the charismatic charm that was “THE E STREET BAND!” He was absolutely the best on that saxophone lol Clarence Clemons was positively “pure magic on that saxophone!” ♥️

    • @benjaminkreitzer6853
      @benjaminkreitzer6853 Před 3 lety

      @@karenstrycharz1499 I completely understand what you are saying, and I agree that you are entitled to your opinion, but what I’m saying is that as a musician, he wasn’t great.

  • @pierrelalonde3705
    @pierrelalonde3705 Před rokem +7

    His brotherly love and respect with Bruce. AWESOME

  • @lostchild2003
    @lostchild2003 Před 13 lety +23

    " he looked at me, I looked at him and we fell in love "......Your words are as heartfelt as your music Big Man.....R.I.P.

  • @moodyblue1964
    @moodyblue1964 Před 12 lety +18

    'I looked at him, he looked at me and we fell in love...Brilliant. Rock on Big Man.

  • @jmhaces
    @jmhaces Před 4 lety +21

    I've been in love with the electric guitar since a was a little kid. Clarence Clemons' sax solos are as cool as any guitar solo in a rock and roll song. I took me years until it dawned on me that most E Street Band songs don't have guitar solos because I never even missed them.

    • @benjaminkreitzer6853
      @benjaminkreitzer6853 Před 3 lety

      His solos aren’t solos! He is playing 5 notes in different orders out of tune and out of time. Don’t give me the bullshit “oh, you just don’t understand it”. His playing is objectively crap, check out John Coltrane if you want an actual player.

    • @jonluzzi3015
      @jonluzzi3015 Před 2 lety +1

      @@benjaminkreitzer6853 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @larrytate5605
    @larrytate5605 Před 2 lety +10

    I was lucky enuff to see clarence perform with bruce live,..the power of that sax, with Clarence dressed in black, a long full length coat, a spotlight on him in a dark arena, it gave me chills.
    he was one hell of a sax man. and obviously one cool guy.

  • @timkerwin6886
    @timkerwin6886 Před 4 lety +18

    He was pure class, great musician, and wonderful companion for Bruce

  • @mikebigbeard3156
    @mikebigbeard3156 Před 4 lety +10

    When he is saying "it's still there"..the look on his face!! It's so genuine. I love that!!

  • @mikeysuzefour
    @mikeysuzefour Před 4 lety +36

    RIP Clarence Clemons - You've been gone 8 years and we still miss you!

    • @ClassicRockArchive
      @ClassicRockArchive  Před 4 lety +5

      There's nobody like him...big loss!

    • @benjaminkreitzer6853
      @benjaminkreitzer6853 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, there was never anyone like him, someone so famous and so unbelievably inept at what they do. All the kids in my high school who play saxophone are so, so much better than this man. I’m sure he was a good man, but this man is, sadly, one of the least skilled saxophonists I have ever listened to. If you want to hear a saxophonist that has mastered their craft, check out John Coltrane.

    • @CharltonCharles
      @CharltonCharles Před 3 lety +1

      @@benjaminkreitzer6853 Seems a pretty harsh assessment.

    • @benjaminkreitzer6853
      @benjaminkreitzer6853 Před 3 lety

      @@CharltonCharles 🤦‍♂️

    • @CharltonCharles
      @CharltonCharles Před 3 lety

      @@benjaminkreitzer6853 What?

  • @jamster0777
    @jamster0777 Před 8 lety +88

    'He(Bruce) looked at me and I(Clarence) looked at him and we fell in love' wow! they were closer than i ever thought. It would seem an odd paring this 6 ft 5 black guy in a rock band playing a Sax but it worked wonderfully and that's an understatement.

    • @ceylonmooney
      @ceylonmooney Před 4 lety +3

      man for real. what a powerhouse, what a presence this guy was. i dunno a lot about horn playin, but ho lee smoke you hear clarence you play you FEEL that man.

  • @allanlaing5617
    @allanlaing5617 Před 10 lety +136

    A true legend lost in the music world. R.i.p big man.

  • @DavidNewbould
    @DavidNewbould Před 4 lety +36

    This interview clip really made me smile. Clarence + Bruce. Magic for all time.

  • @theraven6836
    @theraven6836 Před 5 lety +17

    The Big Man himself. Saw him in the Born in the USA tour in ‘85. Great musician and a great person too. He’s definitely missed.

  • @markr5132
    @markr5132 Před 4 lety +11

    Few musicians have giving me the joy that Clarence did RIP big man, you were the beyond the "the man" you were/are "the big man" !!!!!

  • @jayb1964
    @jayb1964 Před 3 lety +22

    He was great and is sorely missed. RIP Clarence!

  • @C.Chandler_May
    @C.Chandler_May Před 5 lety +13

    I was born to be a rock n roll saxophonist.. Yes you were Clarence!

  • @achwd1
    @achwd1 Před 13 lety +15

    Springsteen + Clarence + Music = A match made in Heaven. Thats Love.
    R.I.P., Clarence........Earth has lost another good human being

  • @gloriatranchina6333
    @gloriatranchina6333 Před 2 lety +17

    I LOVE this man. I still cry!! He was just a beautiful soul, and it just oozed out through his music. He's touched SO many people all over the world...without having to say a word!! Do ya know how amazing that is? Just millions!!!! I could never even fathom the notion!! Now as sad it is that he's no longer by Bruce's side, he's left us with an amazing gift!!! Besides each & every memory we all do share...he's left us his nephew Jake who is doing an AMAZING job!!! Amazing!!!! Missing you ALWAYS big man!!!!! 😢

  • @Houdini774
    @Houdini774 Před 9 lety +83

    Happy birthday Big Man! When I die start blowing your sax so I can find my way to heaven. Rest in peace.

  • @imannonymous7707
    @imannonymous7707 Před 5 lety +65

    When the change was made uptown
    And the big man joined da band.
    From the coastline to the city,
    All the little pretties raised they hands!
    Rip big man , you were a rocknroll sax player, not a doubt!

  • @randywein
    @randywein Před 4 lety +56

    A Black guy walks into a White club, framed by lightning, accompanied by thunder, riding the wind like the breath of God. Boss, meet the Man.

  • @bobgreen1236
    @bobgreen1236 Před 6 měsíci +2

    It took me 60 years of my life to find a woman that looks at me like Bruce and Clarence looked at each other......totally worth the wait......

  • @jimhealey4961
    @jimhealey4961 Před 3 lety +3

    I met Clarence just before signing a 5 year contract when he, OK Bruce came to Albany NY in the mid 80',s We were working on a 5 year contract with a recording company, I expressed to C what I saw, what I did not like, Clarence said to me, FAMILY is most important, I walked away from that record deal and have never looked back, I have 9 Kids, 17 grand kids and 4 great grand kids and I build electric propulsion systems for boats today and still play. Clarence set my life where it is today after speaking with him for 5+ hours on the night they came to Alb. Bruce was too busy to talk to, Clarence was Alone, I spent time with the soul that changed my life! He was the one I ,needed at that time in my life to direct me in my journey. I am so grateful and we will play again when it is my time to join him! I look forward to that day, and jamming with all the others that have gone on, We will jam one day! Today I make electric boats, 3HP - 100HP Electric is the way to go and we are looking at 360VDC Power. And I thought I would get away from arc flash potential. I've always been an electrician. 60 years and counting. Still have both Fretless and Fretted Basses. I will take them to the grave with me. Both custom, Both beautiful! I miss all our musicians that have passed and 1 day, We Will JAM TOGETHER!! I want to jam with so many that have past and so many that have not, just do not have that opportunity today. Life, covid, kids, grand kids, My daughter is recovering from brain surgery to remove a tumor on her brain stem, Life just grabs ya after you are not doing this day to day. I have not payed since 1995. How's that? Last gig. But, all that happened after, I am greatful for. I miss playing, I will again, and I will retire and then pich that bad old bass up once again and make some NOISE!!

    • @ClassicRockArchive
      @ClassicRockArchive  Před 3 lety

      what an inspiring story, @JimHealey. Thanks for taking the time to write it. ~Cyndy Drue/ClassicRockArchive

  • @mrmusic248
    @mrmusic248 Před 5 lety +20

    Thanks, Clarence for all the amazing solos, especially the solo in "Born To Run".

  • @yoursaxman
    @yoursaxman Před 13 lety +8

    "I was a born rock and roll sax player..." yes you were! And that's how you lived your life- and you were one of my biggest influences. ONE NOTE from you was just as powerful to me as 50 notes by the genius Coltrane... you taught me that one note perfectly placed could change the world.
    Thank you, Big Man! Rest well and godspeed.

  • @ChrisDutch
    @ChrisDutch Před 9 měsíci +5

    When I saw Bruce for the first time in 1984 he did Jungleland for his first encore and Clarence’s sax solo just took my breath away.

    • @ClassicRockArchive
      @ClassicRockArchive  Před 9 měsíci

      That happened to me during Rosalita first time I saw Bruces. Loved when Bruce and Clarence rubbed next to each other. Blew me away!

    • @lisas525
      @lisas525 Před 8 měsíci

      Me too!

  • @Morten_Nielsen1979
    @Morten_Nielsen1979 Před rokem +5

    He was about the double size of Bruce. I remember this surprised me and my girlfriend when we saw them live. Amazing, how the door was torn of and thrown down the street. And with thunder and lightning behind him. What a beautiful story.

  • @boblasher1
    @boblasher1 Před 10 lety +28

    You are not forgotten Big Man!! What a great story on meeting Bruce.

  • @alancaunce3199
    @alancaunce3199 Před rokem +3

    One Almighty Monumental Standout Artist.
    I Have Many Albums Containing His Great Unmistakable Musicality.
    Thank You And God Bless Mr Clemons For The Majestic Legacy You Have Left For Us All To Enjoy.
    ❤❤❤

  • @nitemoovs
    @nitemoovs Před 9 lety +130

    His words are a metaphor for what America could be.

    • @machia-mw1lm
      @machia-mw1lm Před 9 lety +19

      His words are what America is all about . I met him . Wonderful man he was .

    • @quidobritt6681
      @quidobritt6681 Před 5 lety +15

      Could be.... SHOULD BE. Black, white, red, it doesn't matter. We are all human. When Clarence said " a black man in a whie man's club" I could cry. Why ppl why. Color of the skin isn't what matters. The heart matters, how a person is inside. That's important. Not how someone looks like. Black white thin fat red blond. The heart matters.

    • @Zion-hg3cs
      @Zion-hg3cs Před 5 lety +1

      QuidoBritt unfortunately America is a racist shithole glad I don’t live there 💯💯

    • @ghostmedic86
      @ghostmedic86 Před 5 lety +6

      @@Zion-hg3cs You're an idiot, 100%. You obviously believe every piece of propaganda you see from the media. The United States has more diversity and different types of people than anywhere else in the world and guess what, they get along just fine. I have black, Hispanic, Asian friends etc. Racism is over exaggerated.

    • @WordWoman111
      @WordWoman111 Před 4 lety +5

      @@ghostmedic86 It's insulting when white people tell others, especially those who experience racism daily, that it's "over-exaggerated". I'm a 60-year-old black woman born in the USA. Start with learning the differences between racism, prejudice and bigotry. Racism is not over-exaggerated in the least. It's not understood or dealt with correctly. In his eulogy for Clarence, Bruce shared about the racism that they had to deal with all the time.

  • @jmac7611
    @jmac7611 Před 11 lety +14

    i'm tearing up. I miss this man. An incredible story.

  • @garylake8654
    @garylake8654 Před 5 lety +6

    Saw him play the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff, they were doing requests, Springsteen read out 'Jungleland; my grin could have been any wider, and Clarence strutted his stuff, just matchless, thanks for the memories Mr Clemons, you are still alive and kicking in my world.

  • @donnasmith3409
    @donnasmith3409 Před 8 lety +17

    clarence Clemmons was a great singer and saxs player he will b truly missed

  • @gabbyhyman1246
    @gabbyhyman1246 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Met Clarence at a gym where he was working out before a Rising show. He made me feel like it was an honor for him to meet me. Enough said. Miss you terribly, Big Man

  • @lovethatagave
    @lovethatagave Před rokem +4

    Wow, this is such a wonderful account of the big man joining the band. Travel well, Mr. Clemons.

  • @s46d45m17
    @s46d45m17 Před 10 lety +18

    You were the coolest sax player I ever heard and seen RIP brother

  • @AndreasKristDE
    @AndreasKristDE Před 9 lety +42

    Honest words... somehow it goes right to heart, like their friendship, like their music. Big Man, you'll always be among us :)

  • @Fremulshmat
    @Fremulshmat Před 3 lety +15

    Such a heartwarming story about finding your place and this big old rock we’re all on hurtling through space...nice to hear how two o such iconic figures came in contact with one another but also gives hope for anyone who is searching. I had forgotten just how amazing Clarence’s playing is until by chance I heard Jungleland on the radio last night again after many years, sadly I no longer have my vinyl version of Born to Run but I’m ordering the cd version again today.

  • @shannongottke735
    @shannongottke735 Před 3 lety +4

    It was their magic onstage that transformed me to a lifelong fan(atic). There will never be anything else like it. It's all in the magic. Miss you, Big Man.

  • @mresch8
    @mresch8 Před 5 lety +7

    I wish, I could find a friendship like he had with Bruce...

  • @anitahuie1145
    @anitahuie1145 Před 5 lety +31

    I have great admiration for Clarence and bruce.Thank you for this post.

  • @cdgs7793
    @cdgs7793 Před 8 lety +10

    Big entrance for the big man.Thunder and lightning. Ppl running after the door on the street. He and Bruce = brotherlove. Miss you big man. Best saxofonist everrrr. But he is definitely proud when is looks down to his nephew at a concert with his buddies.

    • @benjaminkreitzer6853
      @benjaminkreitzer6853 Před 3 lety

      HE IS A TERRIBLE SAXOPHONIST! DON’T FUCKING SAY HE WAS GOOD! He is a crap saxophonist who could only play 5 notes. Ur such an idiot for thinking that this is the epitome of saxophone, when you are so, so wrong.

  • @danielmootz6473
    @danielmootz6473 Před 9 lety +20

    Great story, loved hearing this Big Man. R.I.P.

  • @Youre_Right
    @Youre_Right Před 4 lety +12

    Grew up jamming Bruce Springsteen they had their own sound and it was just awesome. The way all the instruments blended together was magical and then Bruce’s voice brought it all together. Loved the Big Mans sax playing it was so electrifying.

  • @upendasana7857
    @upendasana7857 Před 6 lety +7

    What a lovely story to find a friendship like that,wow.

  • @randallreid424
    @randallreid424 Před 2 lety +2

    To have a friend like that is a small miracle that is a beautiful story and they are both easy to love and great together on stage the big man is missed by all we love you Clarence

  • @duanecupp2745
    @duanecupp2745 Před rokem +2

    What a great man, great musician and one hell of a saxophone player, sometimes when I hear jungleland a tear comes to my eyes I miss him so

  • @freddyhopes
    @freddyhopes Před 13 lety +3

    THIS MAN is one of the most intellegent men in the world ever. Listening to him tell these stories is just unreal , it almost feels like I was there, I know whole heartedly exactly what he is saying, not only can I understand but I can feel it too, its just incredibe to listen to him. Say a prayer for me Clerance, I want to be where you are too one day. Thanks for everything. I love you, man.

  • @ncc74656m
    @ncc74656m Před 9 lety +48

    We still miss ya, Big Man. You'd be so proud of Jake.

  • @wesshemwell9727
    @wesshemwell9727 Před 5 lety +5

    I love this man!! what a wonderful gift to humanity!

  • @monicareliford4912
    @monicareliford4912 Před 4 lety +3

    I didn't know about this man until I met my husband. So happy to know now how awesome he was.

  • @mackenziezeeh7190
    @mackenziezeeh7190 Před 9 lety +16

    The big man is my inspiration. That's why I play tenner sax

    • @bcask61
      @bcask61 Před 4 lety

      Mackenzie Zeeh You play it but can’t spell it?

    • @4orrcountry
      @4orrcountry Před 4 lety

      @@bcask61 As long as you know where you goin', you don't need no street signs, capiche?

    • @benjaminkreitzer6853
      @benjaminkreitzer6853 Před 3 lety

      You don’t fucking play it man shut the fuck up if you played it you’d spell it right. Also if he was your inspiration then you would sound pretty terrible.

  • @grahammccready2647
    @grahammccready2647 Před 4 lety +4

    i must have watched this 100 times +
    it's just a beautiful voice telling a beautiful story

  • @holoholopainen1627
    @holoholopainen1627 Před 3 lety +1

    Met Him at 80s - and went to see him play at Kulturhuset Stockholm ! He was GREAT - and still have His signed Manu at My Safe Box !

  • @UltraDroid1
    @UltraDroid1 Před 11 lety +25

    I think he's in heaven - jamming with Duane Allman, Steve Ray and Hendrix.

  • @georgesawtooth2214
    @georgesawtooth2214 Před 4 lety +2

    I have always loved Clarence Clemons singing background on Springsteen songs.

  • @Lavaman3682
    @Lavaman3682 Před 8 lety +13

    Damn we miss you, Big Man. We miss you.

  • @billyshead1339
    @billyshead1339 Před 7 lety +8

    What a story! The pattern of unfortunate mishaps that lead up to that "Magical Moment". Rest In Peace Clem!!!!!!!!🎷

  • @jimcampbell3108
    @jimcampbell3108 Před 4 lety +11

    "When Scooter and the Big Man bust this city in half"
    RIP Big Man

  • @irenesullivan6403
    @irenesullivan6403 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I can listen to this a million times and it still gives me goosebumps! I just love this amazing story and it literally has left a heart print on my life ❤❤

  • @oncall21
    @oncall21 Před 4 lety +1

    What a brilliant story and brilliant man. I saw Clarence when he was alive with Bruce and the E Street Band here in Melbourne around 1986. Springsteen's first time in Australia and it was magical as was Clarence. RIP.

    • @ClassicRockArchive
      @ClassicRockArchive  Před 4 lety

      a long way from New Jersey. He lived well! Thanks for your comment.

  • @davidharrop9984
    @davidharrop9984 Před 4 lety +23

    Clarence once put up my mother's christmas lights at her house in Long Branch.

    • @shanechostetler9997
      @shanechostetler9997 Před 4 lety

      David harrop that’s pretty cool, I live in Longbranch Washington, it was named after the the town in New Jersey.

    • @johnwalls7170
      @johnwalls7170 Před 4 lety

      Awesome 👍 I once dated a girl from Long Branch New Jersey... Donna Stearns. I live in Sunset Beach North Carolina now

    • @johnwalls7170
      @johnwalls7170 Před 4 lety

      @@shanechostetler9997 cool

  • @balerjohnson3099
    @balerjohnson3099 Před 10 lety +5

    One of a kind. Guess we are all lucky to have lived in the same time. Sure miss the Big Man.

  • @danwillis2671
    @danwillis2671 Před 5 lety +2

    Clarence Clemons uniqueness was magical. But he was not only the worlds premier sax player, he was also a good man. He was a big man with an even bigger heart.

  • @kimkelly5512
    @kimkelly5512 Před rokem +2

    Miss you Clarence, you music was great 🎶 as Bruce sung ( AND THE BIG MAN JOINED THE BAND) you made the band even more great!!!!

  • @user-iw1hr6of9z
    @user-iw1hr6of9z Před 9 měsíci +1

    Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons are legendary figures in rock music. Clemons, known as "The Big Man," brought a distinctive energy to Springsteen's E Street Band. Their performances exude raw passion and camaraderie, making them an iconic duo in rock history!!!!!

  • @SHADOWSEXTERRA
    @SHADOWSEXTERRA Před 11 lety +4

    He was my friend.I miss him more than I can express.

  • @rickewilde
    @rickewilde Před rokem +1

    The big sound of his Sax and those keyboards in the E Street band are just magical.

  • @donnacuming2019
    @donnacuming2019 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm old enough to say I have the fondest memories of Clarence playing with Norman in Fair Haven NJ at Lock, Stock and Barrel in 79? Gary Tallent also played as did Kristian Rex. Both Clarence and Gary lived in Sea Bright and were fixtures in Jersey Shore clubs. Clarence was the pied piper. Were it not for these gigs I never would have met my husband. I think I have Clarence to thank for that.

    • @ClassicRockArchive
      @ClassicRockArchive  Před 2 lety

      I'm sure Clarence would be thrilled to know he had something to do with your marriage! Thanks Donna.

  • @Canuckmom128
    @Canuckmom128 Před 5 lety +1

    Oh Clarence...we miss you, Big Man. A Bro-mance of epic proportions between you and Bruce, and it showed in the music. You must be proud of your Nephew, and smiling down on him. He's carrying the torch, and doing a great job. Must be some mind-blowing jam sessions in Heaven.

  • @pcz5233
    @pcz5233 Před 4 lety +2

    I absolutely love that story.

  • @jimmdon5438
    @jimmdon5438 Před 7 lety +2

    What a beautiful man. I've never heard a bad word about him. Even on CZcams where moronic comments abound, nothing but love.

  • @richardkarle3599
    @richardkarle3599 Před 4 lety +3

    I believe we all grieve for this terrific man.

  • @paulbradford8240
    @paulbradford8240 Před 4 lety +1

    My first recollection of Bruce and The 'E' Street Band was when The River album was released in 1980. Capital Radio (London) was a station that I listened to most of the time. Tracks from the album kept going to number one in the listeners choice. That was the first album I bought and still play today. I saw them together in the Born in the USA tour at Wembley. Brilliant.
    In 2016, I was dropping hints to my family about the Springsteen tour. I was expecting to get a ticket for my birthday to one of their Paris concerts. Birthday arrived, no ticket. Despite all of my hints, they never got them! I'll have to treat myself when he's next on tour!

    • @ClassicRockArchive
      @ClassicRockArchive  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing your first time with Bruce - we all have that memory!

  • @voorhees2007
    @voorhees2007 Před 11 lety +6

    He was my friend, my brother, my big man, and still is.

  • @amatingmind7258
    @amatingmind7258 Před rokem +1

    Clarence seemed like a cool dude. I remember reading his unique autobiography, where he creates imaginary conversations with Norman Mailer, one of his favorite writers. I was delighted by this, as I'm a huge Mailer fan.

  • @lbp2ification
    @lbp2ification Před 10 lety +13

    Rest in peace greatest sax player ever

  • @gmajorspresents
    @gmajorspresents Před 7 lety +5

    What a beautiful story. I get goosebumps.

  • @wsegen
    @wsegen Před 4 lety +1

    It was so great to see him in Swing. and hear him.

  • @dianesaienni5466
    @dianesaienni5466 Před 3 lety +2

    "I was a born rock n roll sax player" Yes you were!!

  • @dlc1119
    @dlc1119 Před 4 lety +4

    If I had a time machine I'd go back and see that moment

  • @johnnybx3254
    @johnnybx3254 Před 4 lety +4

    One of a kind a gift to this world!👍👏👏🙏✌🏻

  • @ilikedrums1
    @ilikedrums1 Před 13 lety +4

    Rest in Peace Big Man, one of the greatest musicians of all time. What a hero. X

  • @DMBmusicfan1
    @DMBmusicfan1 Před 11 lety +2

    I finally got to see Bruce on his most current tour. What an epic show. I wish I could have seen him while Clarence was still alive.

  • @Tinfoil.Hatter
    @Tinfoil.Hatter Před 2 měsíci +2

    Be excellent to each other.......PARTY ON Clarence 😢

  • @greggorsag9787
    @greggorsag9787 Před rokem +4

    The sax is a big instrument to begin with, but this man had the ability to command entire stadiums full of people who had been listening to ear-splitting, heart pounding rock ‘n’ roll for hours with just one note.

  • @raycollins3271
    @raycollins3271 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing man amazing musician heart of Bruce Springsteen band

  • @volbeatnl
    @volbeatnl Před 13 lety +3

    Clarence, you will be missed!! But never forgotten!! Rest in peace BIG MAN.

  • @bilyg5689
    @bilyg5689 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Class act. We all benefited big-time when he got injured and couldn't play football anymore. RIP Big Man.

  • @MrSkeff
    @MrSkeff Před 13 lety +2

    Im so glad i got to see him with Bruce and the E Street Band a few times... i will always remember Clarence's solo in Jungleland in Dublin 2009. A Truly gifted man, and he was in the wire too! RIP

  • @fenwayify
    @fenwayify Před 4 lety +3

    I've got a true story for you Jarod, relayed to me by my brother, who had a chance encounter with your dad. My brother was living in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1988 when Bruce and the E St. Band were on the Tunnel of Love tour. He was hired by the Centrum Centre arena to work the show (I believe he said it was for multiple nights). After a long day's work, my brother said he finally sat down to eat a jumbo sized sub sandwich he had brought with him. He said just as he had taken his first bite, a large hand moved in front of him, making its way toward his sandwich. My brother said his first thought was that one of his other brothers was trying to steal his food, like when he was a kid. He looked up and who was standing there? Who else, but your dad, Clarence. He said, Clarence told him, "That looks pretty good" and my brother said he jumped up in amazement and could only say, "You want some? To which Clarence offered his hand, smiled and said, "I'm just having fun with ya." It's been part of our family lore now for over 30 years, a treasured memory. My brother's only regret: he didn't use a napkin to wipe his hand before he shook hands. Apparently he had a glob of mayo on his thumb. Still, whenever he tells the story he always finishes with, "I shook Clarence Clemons' hand."