Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Springsteen remembers Clemons for Rolling Stone

In this magazine cover released by Rolling Stone, Bruce Springsteen is shown on the cover of the March 29, 2012 issue of "Rolling Stone" magazine. Springsteen tells Rolling Stone in an interview by Jon Stewart that he shed tears when he heard Clarence Clemons' saxophone on ?Wrecking Ball.? After Clemons died, producer Ron Aniello took a live rendition of the concert staple ?Land of Hopes and Dreams,? separated Clemons' part and inserted it into a studio version of the song. (AP Photo/Rolling Stone)

In this magazine cover released by Rolling Stone, Bruce Springsteen is shown on the cover of the March 29, 2012 issue of "Rolling Stone" magazine. Springsteen tells Rolling Stone in an interview by Jon Stewart that he shed tears when he heard Clarence Clemons' saxophone on ?Wrecking Ball.? After Clemons died, producer Ron Aniello took a live rendition of the concert staple ?Land of Hopes and Dreams,? separated Clemons' part and inserted it into a studio version of the song. (AP Photo/Rolling Stone)

(AP) ? Bruce Springsteen tells Rolling Stone magazine he cried when he heard Clarence Clemons' saxophone on "Wrecking Ball."

Clemons died last year. Springsteen had hoped to have him on the new album, but Clemons had a stroke.

Springsteen went to Clemons' bedside. Clemons squeezed his hand when Springsteen spoke, but he never regained consciousness.

After Clemons died, producer Ron Aniello took a live rendition of the concert staple "Land of Hopes and Dreams," took Clemons' part and put it into a studio version.

Springsteen said: "When the solo section hit, Clarence's sax filled the room. I cried."

Jon Stewart interviewed Springsteen for the magazine, out this week.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/4e67281c3f754d0696fbfdee0f3f1469/Article_2012-03-13-People-Bruce%20Springsteen-Clemons/id-a3bd1cb7585e424d8c465547f95553b4

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