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Paul Lancia's avatar

I never thought of that until you mentioned it Alan; my interest in Springsteen ended when Stevie left . I never really got it back. My respect for Stevie Van Zandt has always been overwhelming, (I never knew he was one of the founders of Southside Johnny.) from those early days with Bruce when that music was the soundtrack of our lives to (forgetaboutit!!) The Sopranos and to Lilyhammar (Season 1 is phenomenal), Stevie has always been there. Sometimes, though, we didn't know it. Great ones like this are far and few, we are blessed!

Thanks Alan, appreciate your work!! Best regards.

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Allen Garber's avatar

Steve is also INCREDIBLE with the twelve string guitar. That was such a feature on 'The River' where he just came to grips with it. But he adds so much with it. You and I both saw the 1999 reunion tour and you might recall the FURY of all those guitars, Bruce, Nils, Patti and Steve mowing everybody down...and Steve's guitar was such a standout feature. His parts are so expertly placed...like everyone else's in the band. Most people are unaware that he played the guitar solo on "Jungleland" both on the album and live. It's masterful. And as you know, his PERECTLY intonated slide work on that live version of "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" from Hammersmith '75 is spine tingling!

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