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CLARENCE CLEMONS 2009 INTERVIEW WITH JON STEWART: THE MAN RADIATES PURE JOY!!!

Richard Kigel · Monday, June 20th 2011 at 9:09AM · 1208 views
Bruce Springsteen famously said of Clarence Clemons, "You want to be like him, but you can't." That about sums it up.

Here is a very funny and thoughtful interview Jon Stewart did with him in 2009 upon the release of Clemons' book, "Big Man: Real Life & Tall Tales."

He wasn't a comedian, of course, but Clarence Clemons filled us with joy all the same. He will be missed.

REVIEWS FOR "BIG MAN: REAL LIFE AND TALL TALES" by Clarence Clemons

From Publishers Weekly:

As the saxophonist for the E Street Band, the famed backup band for Bruce Springsteen, Clemons has lived a kind of pop music celebrity that's rare these days, a life spent rising and staying at the top of the album charts and performing before stadiums packed with tens of thousands of people. Along the way, he's mastered the art of telling yarns that are entertaining, whether plausible or dubious. It's a skill acquired during long hours waiting for gigs, traveling to gigs and recovering from gigs (Clemons now suffers from knee, hip and other joint ailments). His storytelling prowess is on display in this memoir, written with friend and producer Reo (My Wife and Kids; 'Til Death). The book is part episodic memoir (printed on white pages) and part bull session (legends printed on gray pages). The authors trade chapters about how the E Street Band got its name, how Spring-steen and Clemons met and why Big Man decided not to cut his hair, among other things. The intent is to give readers, especially fans, an idea of life behind the music by sharing the stories bandmates told each other. It's a novel approach to memoir that unfortunately skimps on serious insight and Springsteen's music and too often settles on nostalgia and celebrity name-dropping. Fans of Springsteen (who contributes a foreword to the book) will no doubt be more tolerant and eager to savor every page.




"Legends have a way of growing every time they're told. This time, the tales of rock and roll history are brought to life by a legend himself, Clarence Clemons. Big Man relives Clemons's story in a unique personal narrative that's bound in both history and folklore. This is an essential read for any music lover."
--President Bill Clinton

"Big Man takes you on an outrageous journey with one of the most charismatic, gracious, kind and talented men of our time. This peek into the world of Clarence is full of fun and laughter, which is exactly what this guy is all about. He's a genuine soul worth his weight in gold. That's why he's been an inspiration to me for years and years, and his incredible music brings great joy to my heart. His role in the E Street Band helped place him and the band in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame...right where he belongs."
--Pat Riley, NBA Hall Of Fame coach

"Big Man is one of the greatest books about a big black man ever written. If you want to get really close to a big black man without getting punched in the face, this book's for you!"
--Chris Rock

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Richard Kigel Staten Island, NY

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Richard Kigel Monday, June 20th 2011 at 9:10AM

Anyone out there remember the AWESOME sax solo on The Coasters YAKETY YAK?

That was Clarence Clemons.

Richard Kigel Monday, June 20th 2011 at 4:45PM

Well, Irma, Clarence Clemons has been idolized by Bruce Springsteen fans for 35 years. That is where he made his biggest mark, as an original member of the E Street Band.

No Springsteen song was complete without his wailing, mornful, high-spirited sax.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Thanks Rich, when you first posted this gentalman's death, I really could not place him...but , after seeing teh sound bite of him on tv yesterday, I knew I had seen him many times. ..

again thanks (smile)

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