This tour has felt really celebratory. Does it feel like this might be the last run for the E Street Band?
No. We don't even really think of it. We're playing to an audience now that will outlive us. But at the same time the band is very, very powerful right now. And part of the reason it's powerful is that it's carrying a lot of very strong cumulative history. You come and you see 35 years of a speeding train going down the track, and you're gonna get to be on the front end of it. We look forward to many, many more years of touring and playing and enjoying it.
It has to be very instinctive after all these years.
There's no two shows that are alike, which is what people are paying for. They're paying for us to be present in full, right at this moment. We always go out there with that in mind, and I think having that massive weight behind us pushes the band to another level. And whether you're, 15, 19, 24 or 60, you come and you say, "There's Clarence Clemons," and I get to stand next to him like I did 35 years ago. For us and for the audience, that continuity is a powerful thing. It threads your life together, and that's what we wanted to do. We wanted to make music that threaded through your life as well as ours, and you spend some common experience with us.
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