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"Lives on the line where dreams are found and lost
I'll be there on time and I'll pay the cost
For wanting things that can only be found
In the darkness on the edge of town"
What's yours?
"Lives on the line where dreams are found and lost
I'll be there on time and I'll pay the cost
For wanting things that can only be found
In the darkness on the edge of town"
What's yours?
🎶”We've given each other some hard lessons lately
But we ain't learnin'
We're the same sad story that's a fact
One step up and two steps back.”🎶
🎶”We've given each other some hard lessons lately
But we ain't learnin'
We're the same sad story that's a fact
One step up and two steps back.”🎶
Things I am always grateful for:
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band still making glorious rock & roll after 50 yrs
From 2002
🎶Kitty’s Back 🎶
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*Clarence “Big Man” Clemmons always in our hearts
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Things I am always grateful for:
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band still making glorious rock & roll after 50 yrs
From 2002
🎶Kitty’s Back 🎶
www.instagram.com/reel/DDcGDUh...
*Clarence “Big Man” Clemmons always in our hearts
www.instagram.com/reel/DDcGDUh...
🎶”On his right hand Billy tattooed the word love and on his left hand was the word fear
And in which hand he held his fate was never clear.”🎶
🎶”On his right hand Billy tattooed the word love and on his left hand was the word fear
And in which hand he held his fate was never clear.”🎶
Darlene is 83 YEARS OLD. She remains the most important brick in Phil Spector's Christmas Wall of Sound album.
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Darlene is 83 YEARS OLD. She remains the most important brick in Phil Spector's Christmas Wall of Sound album.
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That rumble of thunder you hear at the beginning of Lost in the Flood was a “cheap effect” created in the studio by Steve Van Zandt, who literally punched the amplifier. It was Steve’s only contribution to the Greetings from Asbury Park album.
That rumble of thunder you hear at the beginning of Lost in the Flood was a “cheap effect” created in the studio by Steve Van Zandt, who literally punched the amplifier. It was Steve’s only contribution to the Greetings from Asbury Park album.