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[QUOTE="HCCForever, post: 4258568, member: 8959"] I've only been to about half the shows that you have attended but agree that each is special. The shows may lack some of what they had in the early days and it was tough to lose Clarence and Danny but I still have a great time. I last saw the full band in 2016 at MetLife when he played about 4 hours. I was in the second part of the Pit so my legs were pretty shot at the end of the night but still worth it to hear "Incident on 57th Street", "Jungleland" and "New York City Serenade" all during the same show. A few months before that I saw the band in Brooklyn a few nights after Prince died. Their rendition of "Purple Rain" was fantastic to my ears. So hopefully, they will be on the road soon so I can see them again even though Bruce is pushing 73. I also saw Nils Lofgren perform with his band at Theordore's in Springfield and at BB Kings in NYC before it closed. Nils is a great guy and very friendly to the fans as well as a special guitarist. [/QUOTE]
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