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Date Posted: Monday, April 24, 09:08:42pm
Author: Steve Green
Subject: Re: More proof oldies isn't/aren't dead...:)
In reply to: Sue P. 's message, "More proof oldies isn't/aren't dead...:)" on Sunday, April 23, 09:52:08pm

Just a thought or two, Sue ...

I'm a big early Springsteen fan. In fact, he and I are the same age. By a few weeks.
Okay, maybe like 92 weeks.

Anyway, when he was a bar-band rat in Jersey and the crowd wasn't responding to his newer stuff as well as anticipated (and even in live shows after he'd 'made it') he would start extemporizing for more crowd control and his band was expected to follow.

The band did. He used to break out, in the middle of nowhere, into things like 'Hang On Sloopy'. The band dutifully kept up. The audience would go nuts and then would be whole again, in his palm, after such pauses for effect.

Where is this club, btw?

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