4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) (Live Video Version featuring Danny Federici)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2009
- "Music video by Bruce Springsteen and Danny Federici;Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band performing 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy). (C) 2008 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN"
Without Danny, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band would have been a great rock and roll band, but would not have been a great sea shore rock and roll band. Danny gave us the salt water taffy, the smell and sound of the waves, the cotton candy and the miniature golf. For me, that difference is as wide as the Atlantic Ocean. I miss you in the band, Danny. Thank you for everything.
without these Big/Great guys the E-street band is another but not a bad band!!! Still tears and still love for them !!!
This is my favorite Springsteen song. Jersey all my life. Summer at the shore is unparalleled. Dated a lady from Watertown, NY a few years ago. Brought her to Belmar in summer. She said, "I could get used to this". That relationship was too distant to work. I'm 65yo and will continue to walk the beach, swim in the surf (scuba dived off Jersey for 30yrs), and girl watch as long as I can.
Oh boy that comment was straight up to my soul.
Bruce himself could not have said it any better. Or did he? ;-)
@@richardbrucemusic oh for sure. Bruce has said it far better than I ever could. :)
From his biography: “of course, we all grow up, and we know its only rock n roll... but its not. After a lifetime of watching a man perform his miracle for you, night after night, it feels an awful lot like love”
Thanks Boss
Imagine it is going to be the last sing you play with someone who has been in your band since you were about 17 years old....amazing
I was there. Not a dry eye to be found.
@@atticus1712 I can't say I blame you. I still break down when I hear this version of "Sandy". This song isn't really Bruce's this song belongs to Danny, the same as Jungleland belongs to Clarence.
One of my favorite Bruce & E Street Band songs since I first heard it on the radio as a pre teen in the late 80’s. 🥰
@@atticus1712 Where was this concert @ the former NJ Meadowlands?
Brian May and Roger Taylor will have that experience one day too...
Just finished Bruce's memoir, and he says that this song was Danny's choice to play as he knew he was near the end. It was his farewell to E Street. What a perfect choice . . . RIP
Sad, I knew Danny personally in the early 80's, I remember spending a lot of time with him once just before BITUSA was released it, he never mentioned it once.
AS WE AGE and LOSE friends like I have! CRUISING and singing BRUCE SONGS! REST in Peace my BUDDIES! STILL singing!
RIP!
Danny, you are missed. Clarence, too.
Perfect choice and the perfect summer seashore song. I ran away from an abusive home and spent the summer of '74 down Wildwood ;-) and this was our anthem. Not that we had a flag to fly - just our long hair, our tattered denim shorts, and our cassette tapes. But that (and some cold beer) was all we needed. Bruce and cold beer down the shore for the entire summer - ahh, the memories. Thanks, Danny! Inspired me to write this song soundcloud.com/richardbrucemusic/summer-of-love-1974
I was at the Tampa show the day after Danny's funeral and when they opened the show with a spotlight on his empty keyboards wasnt a dry eye in the house..when they closed the show with I'll Fly Away Bruce was wiping off tears. There was only one Phantom.
Bruce said to Danny....I love you at 6:57. So much class. This was their last performance and they knew the cancer was taking it's toll. @2:30 is also a split second of lifelong friendship
I was at the concert. Danny was my fav Phantom Dan what an amazing Artist beautiful organ ahh miss him. When Bruce announced he flew him in to Indpls I screamed I knew he was in the later stages of cancer damn Then he passed 2 weeks later broke my heart. He will Never be forgotten ❤️
Danny sure can make that accordion sing. He adds his magic to the lovely tune that Bruce wrote. Together they show how old friends and colleagues can improve an early song. No jealousy between them, just respect.My favourite version of this underplayed song.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Imposible not to cry with this performance. What a wonderful tribute to danny. Rest in peace my friend
I still cry each time I hear this version, and it's been 13 years since we lost the Phantom.
@@soupdragonukciao amici! 🙋♀️😍😘💘🍀
Their friendship was so special. Nobody played with Bruce for longer. And I never heard Danny play better than he did on this. RIP, Little Danny.
"yeah, love me tonight, for I may never see you again."
Jesus, that's poignant. The fact that they are blood brothers, this as a fitting tribute to Danny boy, more than Sandy girl.
He flew away home to be in Heaven with all of the other angels that blessed us for a time, such as this one. Love, it's the only thing that remains forever.
As Bruce said, our dear Danny brought the sounds of the Jersey Shore and folk music to Bruce's music. Each person in that band had a role. He is still missed.
I'm going to tell you what... that was the most touching memory of Danny I've ever seen...
I come from a small seaside town, where summers are hot and nights are warm, where there is not that much to do apart from going to the beach or enjoying a walk by the sea. This song reminds me of all those endless summer nights spent chasing "girls who all promised to unsnap their jeans", sleeping on the beach all night and just fooling around. It's also during one of those summers that I met my first true love, with whom I would then spend 3 wonderful years together. Funny thing is, she dumped me all of a sudden on a 4th of July. She said she had "lost her desire for me". Eventually I fully moved on with my life, but everytime I listen to this song it moves me deep inside. Who knows if she still dresses like a star, in one of those little seaside bars. Oh well, enough! Now let me close my eyes, and remember :) love from Italy.
That accordion is magic! We miss you Danny!
Hits right your heart
So damn sad that we have to lose such great people like Dan. And the big man sucks being old
I'm pretty sure this is from Danny's last and only performance with E street on this tour. And Bruce knew he wasn't doing well. Danny asked Bruce if they could play this one last time. The song reminded him of when they were young. R.I.P to the phantom.
this captures all of our Sandy's and those days. Thank you Bruce. God bless Danny and Clarence.
@James Boyer great story and surely a treasured memory. Wow!
My Sandy is insanely hot 🔥. 😂 And we met on the 4th of July. 🎉
I think this song shows the connection they had from a young age and was truly a tribute as the last song they played in concert together. There couldn't have been a dry eye in the place. RIP Danny
Oh my God. Makes me cry every time I see this. I think of the stories Bruce tells of the early days when he and Danny and the other original members of his band were struggling to make it and get their break. Unbelievable the 40+ year run they had together, occasional side projects notwithstanding. Rest in Peace, Danny and Clarence!
I play this as I’m heading down to the beach every summer.Such emotion
What I love about artists is the ability to tell a story that brings us along. Bruce Springsteen does that effectively and beautifully 😍. This song does that.
And what a great tribute this video is to Danny. I think Bruce told him he loves him and then kissed him. Awesome stuff.
He did tell him that. :(
Jack Glacken oh yes.
Danny and Clarence's deaths hit him hard. He's a guy who feels his feelings, we all know that. These guys were so close for so long.
How Bruce kept it together throughout the song ...
Bruce is amazing how he studied and absorb his life around him. Not many of us would place any significance on a summer spent on a Jersey boardwalk. He makes it poetic.
It certainly made this Boston girl from the suburbs dream about spending summers on the Jersey shore back in the late 80’s when I first heard this song. 🥰
Bruce did ask Danny before his last concert before he went into hospital to treat his cancer what last song he wanted to play, and this was his answer. :)
Thanks
Danny Frederici, his sound gave E Street a unique sound.......Bruce is one of those artists whenever he sings a song, it sounds like the first time you heard it.
I can smell the boardwalk and ocean just watching this.
Scott Coraci agreed, I go to a beach town in New Jersey every year the week of 4th of July, Sea Isle City. Every time I here this song I think about being there
Danny and Clarence were Gifts from the gods of music to us. They unconditionally unwrapped their notes and graced their audience with E STREET BAND love for each and every one of us to enjoy and embrace. I believe that Danny and Clarence are busy at this moment choosing which musician waiting in the wings will be honored with THE GIFT to keep the circle of musical greatness alive and well. I am hoping that THE BOSS is shopping for some shoes. My heart is in Asbury Park . I am tired.
One of my favorites. Nothing takes it home like this song- so many memories of that boardwalk back then capture and preserved. I'm 60 years old but listening to this, I go back to being 15 and being one of those boardwalk rats.
God bless, Danny!
Amen my friend
every time when i hear this song and see the end of the video it makes me cry, rip phantom dan and big man
One of his best
After that it will never be the same again. Live long Danny. We the E Street fans will always miss you.
Wow...the looks they exchanged....a lifetime of love and friendship
Danny Federici with his Fantini accordion....... For me, this mix of Italian sounds, names, sensations, what a great sadness
I've heard this about 200 times and each time the warm tears trickle down.
Being a kid who lives 2 towns away from Asbury Park, where I have been several times, this song means the world to me and makes my heart sing!!!
This was the last performance of the 1975-2008 version of the E Street Band as Danny died not too long after this video was shot. RIP to him and The Big Man.
thank you for sharing that info-which makes me swoon even more when I watch....be still my heart
U2onTV This performance of the Boss and Danny is one of the simplest and greatest. And Danny on that accordion adds to the beautiful melancholy of the song. I didn't know he had passed away, all i know is that somewhere he'll be playing that accordion as only he could.
Hasn't been the same since, anyone that goes to just see Bruce is missing a lot of other people the have been behind him for 40 years
No one can replace dannys original special sound on the organ. Just cant listen to this without remember back when i drove in to ocean ave, asbury park listen to this in my mustang. Rip danny.
Miss Frankie , our Carnival Sounds from Freehold NJ !! Miss you Big Man !!! Their is no one that could ever take your place
This is one of those moments that makes you feel glad to be alive and appreciative of the little things. Thank you Bruce, thank you Danny for creating the sound of the ESB.
Danny and the " big man"...are making beautiful music in heaven...
Danny Federici’s accordion always sounds Italian to me. We often find the best of ourselves in the other ones. God bless Danny, Clarence and I love you forever Bruce.
I always think that too. My Italian uncle played the accordion and I have great memories of him playing. He, like Danny, was taken too soon
Home Grown! That's Bruce, nothing fake about this man.
Terry Powers I miss you so much Danny. I wish you had written a memoir. I think I could really relate to your rebellious character and I love what you add to the band. God Bless Danny Boy!!
Born and raised in Jersey. Summers down the shore. I'm 64 now and go there year 'round. This is what it's all about.
One of the best songs Bruce has written and played.
Beautiful and bittersweet. RIP Phantom. The stage to Bruce's right will never look right without you there. Thank you for everything.
Cuiden la tierra es el unico sitio dende existe el Boss con estas canciones preciosas.
The finest version I have ever heard of this.
"The aurora is rising behind us" - Still and forever his best and heartbraking songs
The "Madam Marie" mentioned in this song recently passed away, and I think Bruce dedicated this song to her as well.
She died many years ago...probably around when this video was done
I had a friend named Sandy who pass away and this song allways reminded me of her!!!
OMG, it's really the 4th of july today!!!
As a young kid in the 1970s, I learned to play the accordion. Because of Danny, I fell in love with the accordion all over again, and learned how to play the Hammond organ, too. Thank you, Danny, and rest in peace!
What an incredible tribute to a lifelong brother......amazing.......
4th of july, 2020 checking in. love this song for always.
I listen to this song other times of the year,but I always have to hear it a few times on the 4'th of July.
Greetings from the West Coast of Scotland. Loved Danny’s input in to this my favourite Bruce song.
2021 here
Es cuando la eternidad queda detenida para siempre en una canción. Ahí quedó Danny para siempre.
It is when eternity is stopped forever in a song. There was Danny forever.
I was at this concert. It was the first Springsteen show I'd seen. This was one of the only songs on the set list I didn't know, and regrettably I spent the whole song waiting for something more exciting to happen. I wish now I could have appreciated the significance of this song at the time. It's a beautiful song.
my god, the way they look at eachother made me just start bawling. :( it's like he knew there wasn't much time left :(
True friendship since the beginning
RIP Danny you guys were and always will be the best
I still love this song, the Arcodion and Bruce voice is a perfect match..RIP Danny
I've watched this dozens of times, and it is still so sweet.
Happy Birthday Phantom Danny!! You are sorely missed Blood Brother
WOW! REST IN PEACE!
Thank u ~ boss ~ paino man~ jazz singer ~ king ~ sixto !!!! U all grew me up ! Emotions
RIP Danny. Thanks Boss!
We named our first Born Sandy.. :-))
Beautiful song, lived in Asbury Park , moved away 2 years ago, had been only a few blocks from the Stone Pony. Love the Boss, The Big Man and Danny are with us Still.
Everybody should listen to this on July 4th, much more inspiring than jingoistic "patriotic" music.
The accordion, so emotional.
I love it.
Thank you Danny
In my Hollies playlist with cover. Allan Clarke and The Hollies were among the first people to draw attention to Bruce's early stuff.
Bitter-sweet. Finest and most emotional being Danny and his last time on stage
Thank you for inviting us into a very intimate moment
What a great song and what a great way to play a farewell concert.
It seems that the E-Street band forged a bond that started in the heart.
5 years today without Danny.
always alive in our hearts,minds and soul. Always alive trough music.
We miss You Phantom Dan.
It's heartbreaking watching this performance. Danny's accordion rises perfectly with Bruce's guitar. I remember logging on a few days later to see he had passed. I have no shame to say I just broke down and wept, for a man I'd never met, but the fact he was a huge part of my life. RIP to the Phantom and Big Man.
Beautiful. What else can you say
Beatifull ❤️
He will always be missed. God Bless Danny
I took my 14 yr old daughter to see BRUCE for the first time and the last for the original E STREET BAND thank you DANNY it was beautiful you will always live in our HEARTS THANK YOU
Love the extra footage at the end. Danny was a real treasure in The E Street Band!
Sad and beautiful at the same time. RIP Danny. Jersey pride.
This is what i called , the old good times ! just wonderful! thanks !
Our tribute to two giants: Dani and The Big Man..............for ever.
Danny's last performance w the E Street Band. Goodbye Danny we all miss you
His best song. The old e street stuff is the strongest and most evocative.
Love it. Just finished reading Bruce's book.Goodness gracious.
Quickly becoming one of my favorite Bruce songs.
I love the tribute at the end. ;-(
I love the way they look at each other. The love and admiration is beautiful.
Seventy-nine people gave downvotes to a guy dying of cancer on the last song he chose to play....gotta love the Internet.
WHat do they know .. Probably Trump fans
Republicans
This song's brilliant mood and lyrics take me back to summers many decades ago down the jersey shore enjoyed with friends and youth. The poignancy of Danny playing his last gig on earth ties in the memories of lost friends from those days. Thanks boss and RIP to all those who've created such a rich tapestry of memories for me.
Thanks Boss! Love Always
Play that harmonic for us!
Happy Fourth, Happy Everything Bruce!
Just gut wrenching to see this. Two friends from way back remembering the old days. Just beautiful memories
I was at this show and I cryed
R.I.P Danny and thank you for music you brought us.This song stays my menories all my life for my first real love
I'll be seeing Bruce and the band tonight in Portland. It sure would be nice to hear this one! Miss Danny and Clarence.
Atlantic City NJ guy here.... boardwalk memories for me
Long Life to E Street Family
Extraordinaire ambiance musicale. L'accordéon offre des impressions palpables.
I'm Watching This Now With Eyes Full Of Tears ......... BLOOD BROTHERS
Oh, dearest Mr.Springsteen - pandemic time or not - you are the cure !!! Pls, stay healthy !!! LOVE !!!
I Love Bruce Springsteen 💘 forever💕💕💕
Happy 4th everyone! RIP Danny.