So hopefully we’re gonna do that at a really nice-quality level. We came from the polar opposite. We started out as being very, very Biscuit Making Machine. Now it’s just a different playing field and so it’s exciting: We have our little website and we’ve been throwing some things from the last tour. If there was a great performance that night, somebody can mix it quickly. We got a guy who directs the show great.
And suddenly, we caught a version of "New York City Serenade" from Rome that I was just so glad we had, you know? It was one of those things like it was just a perfect night; we had a string section and the guys played it beautifully. And when I saw it, I said, "I’m so glad this exists." And it wouldn’t exist if we weren’t thinking about getting it out that way and doing those things. So I’m looking forward to expanding and using more of that in the future and hopefully our fans will enjoy it and it’ll give us another canvas to paint on.
But there’s still nothing like being in the room with you, Bruce Springsteen. Well, you know, the nice thing about that is that is something that you know any film performance and a recorded performance, there’s something about a live performance that like when I asked someone, I wanted to go see Bob Dylan at Monmouth College in Long Branch, my old neighborhood, I just was enjoying being in the room with him. You know, it was just fun. I just enjoyed being there.
And that’s something that’s not replicable. It’s recordable, but not replicable.I agree. I feel that way about Aretha. If I can be in the room with Aretha, I’m happy. It’s nice. I saw Elvis in his very last days when he wasn’t doing so well. I saw Elvis twice. Once when he was doing great at Madison Square Garden, the first time he played in New York and very close, a few weeks from the end when he played in Philly.
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And suddenly, we caught a version of "New York City Serenade" from Rome that I was just so glad we had, you know? It was one of those things like it was just a perfect night; we had a string section and the guys played it beautifully. And when I saw it, I said, "I’m so glad this exists." And it wouldn’t exist if we weren’t thinking about getting it out that way and doing those things. So I’m looking forward to expanding and using more of that in the future and hopefully our fans will enjoy it and it’ll give us another canvas to paint on.
But there’s still nothing like being in the room with you, Bruce Springsteen. Well, you know, the nice thing about that is that is something that you know any film performance and a recorded performance, there’s something about a live performance that like when I asked someone, I wanted to go see Bob Dylan at Monmouth College in Long Branch, my old neighborhood, I just was enjoying being in the room with him. You know, it was just fun. I just enjoyed being there.
And that’s something that’s not replicable. It’s recordable, but not replicable.I agree. I feel that way about Aretha. If I can be in the room with Aretha, I’m happy. It’s nice. I saw Elvis in his very last days when he wasn’t doing so well. I saw Elvis twice. Once when he was doing great at Madison Square Garden, the first time he played in New York and very close, a few weeks from the end when he played in Philly.
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